Hope^SandoriPH-CaflleyVeah So We fleered a- 
way for VonkJfe^Ctom thence we fleered & 
/F. jS'ifor the Beacbie ^zbout one of the clock 
at night the wind took us a ftayes with a' 
guft, rain, thunder and lightning, and now 
a Servant of one of thepaffengers fickncd 
of thefmall po:^. 
The Fifth day in the afternoon we An- 
choredjthc Ifle of If^igk W.N^W.io leagues 
off, Beachie E. N. £• 8 leagues off, rode in 
32 fathom- water at low water, at 8 of the 
clock at night the land over the Needles 
bore AT, JF. 4 leagues off, we fleered ff^^ a- 
fore the Start, at noon the Boult was 2\7". 
W.h^lV. about leagues off, we were 
becalmed from 7 m the clock in the morn- 
ing, till 12 of the clock at noon, where we , 
f oak good ft ore of W^kitings , and half a 
fcore Gurnets , this afternoon an infinite 
number of . P(?rpi/ce/ (hewed themfclves 
bove water round about the Ship, as far as 
we could kenn, the night proved teropeftu- 
ous with much lightning and thunder^ 
The Sixth day being Sunday^ at five of 
the clock at night the Lizard was IST. by 
i^. <5 leagues off, and the BlacJ^ead which 
is to the weftward of Falmomh was W. JF* 
about 5 leagues off. 
The Seventh day the utfermoft part of 
SiJly was N. E^ i2 leagues offj and now^ we 
began to fail by the loggt B 2 The 
