alfo fituattd upon ConmUicut River and 
Sprmgfield i but this Town althotjgtii here 
featedjisin the juiifdi^ion of the Mam- 
ehufets^^ndhith been infamous by reafon of 
Witches therein. lyes to the Nprth- 
"Wiktdof Springfield* New-London which I 
take to be in the jurifdit^ion of this Colo- 
my is fituated to the Eiftward of Canne-^ 
(^^ic^#^ River by a fmall River, and imot far 
from the Sea. From ConneGicut Kwct long 
JJImd ftietcheth it fclf to Mohegan one 
hundred and twenty miles, but it is but 
fiarrow and about fixtc^n miles from the 
mtin v the confideratleft Town upon it is 
Southampton built on the Southfide of the 
Ifland towards the Eiftern end : opppfite to 
thison the Norrhernfidc is Feverjham^ Weft* 
ward is AJhfofd , Huntingdon , &c. The 
lllirid is well ftored with Sheep and other 
: Caftic, and Corn, and is reafonablc popu- 
lous. Between this Ifland and the mouth of 
Co^ne&icut Kivcrlycih thtce fmall Iflinds, 
Shelter' IJl indy FiJhers'IJIjndymd the Ifle of 
Over again ft Nen^-London full South 
lycth Block, Jpnd. 
The next place of note on the Main is 
Marragatifetj-Bay , within which Biy is 
Rhode^ JJland 2l Harbour for the Shunamitijh 
Breihren, as the Siints Errant, the Qjakers 
who are rather to be eftecmed Vagabonds 
than Religious perfooSj &€. Ac 
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