Along the Sca-fidc Eaftward arr many 
EngliJh'T owns^ as fitft PFeJichefier^ a Sea- 
Town about Twenty niiles fronn Nexv-Tork} 
to thcEaftwardof this is Greenmch^ ano- 
thcr Sca-Town much about the fame di- 
ftancc ythcn Chtcbefter^ Fairfield^ Stratford^ 
Milford^ ail Sck- Towns twenty and thirty 
milediftant from one another, twenty miles 
Eaftward oi Milford is Nci^haven the Me- 
tropolis of the Colony begun in 1657. One 
Mr. Eaton being there Governour: it is neat 
10 thcihoals of 'Cape Cod^ and is one of i\it 
four united Colonics. 
The next Sea -Town Etftward of New-- 
haven is called Guilford about ten A\\lt^ and 
I think belonging to that Colony. 
From Guilford to ConnedicHt-BAVcr ^ is 
near upon twenty miles, the frcth Rtvcr 
ConneUicut bears the name of another Colo- 
ny begun in the year 16^6 and is alfo one of 
the four united Golbnies. Upon this River 
arc fifuated 13 Towns , within two, three 
& four miles off one another. At the mouth 
of the River , on the W cft-iidc is the Lord- 
Say^ and Brookj fort J cilkd Saybrookc fort. 
Beyond this Northward is the Town of 
Windfor^ then Northampton^ then Pilfers- 
houfe. On the Eaftfide of the River, Han- 
ford, about it low land well iiorcd with 
meadow and very feiMk. JVethersfeld is 
alfo 
