At the further end of the Bi)i by the 
mouth of Narraganfet J -^WivcT , on the 
South-fide thereof vf As gXd FlimQutb planta- 
tion 1602. Twenty mite out to Sea^ 
South of l^bode-Jfland^ lytth Martins vine- 
yard in ihfwz^ toVirgtnUj this Illandis 
governed by a dif rfect Gtntk^an Mr* 
Mayhtvp by name.To the Eaftward oiMaw-. 
iln^s vinyard iyeth Nantock^t-IJIand^ audi 
further E^liward Elizabeths- I/land ^ theft 
Iflandsare tx^cnty or thirty mile afunder^, 
and now ve ^jecome toCape-Cod» 
Cajpe-Godwzs Co called at the firft by 
Captain Gofnold and hi« Company Anm 
Vom. i6o2, becaufethey took much of that 
filh there i and afterward was called Cafi^ 
Jama by Captain Smith : the point of the 
C(^pe is called Foim Cave znd tuct^ersjmot ^ 
and by the Frm6 and Dutch Mallacar^ bf 
reafon of the perillous flioals.The firft place 
to betaken notice of on the South- fide of 
the Cape is W^(?/h-Harbour , the firft Sea- 
Town Sandwich formerly called DnxhHry 
in the Jurifdidion of Neiv^Flimouth.Dmh'' 
ling the Cape we come into the gieat Bay^ 
on the Wett whereof is Nevr^Vlimomh-Bay^ 
on the Southweft^cnd of this Bay is fitua- 
ted Nevp Flimouth^ the firft Eptglijh -ColoBf 
^ that took firm pofTeffion in this Counfrcy^ 
which was in id20,and the firft Town buil^ 
