(158) 
therein, whofc longitude is 3 1 5 degrees, in 
latitude 41 degrees and 57 npinutes, it was 
built nine years before any other Town, 
from the beginning of it to 1669 \s )uR 
forty years, in which time there hath Lecn 
an increafing of forty Churches this Co- 
lony ( but manymore in the reft,) and 
Towns in all New-England one hpndrcd 
and twenty, for the moft part along the 
Sea Coaf(s , ( as being wholforncft ) for 
fomcwhat more than two hundred miles : 
onely on ConHedkut-Kivtr ( as I haycXaid ) 
is thirteen Towns not far off one another. 
The other Towns of note in this 
are GreeH-HarboHr to the Eaftwatd of P/f- 
mGUthtow ztd^ the point of the Cape^^^c^ 
fore fomewhat unacceffible by land, here is 
ixcellcnt Timber for (hipping vthen Marjh^ 
fields Tarmouth^ Kehoboth^ Bridgwater^ War- 
n>tc}^y l.'amton^ Eaflbam^hy the Indians called 
Namfet* 
The firft Town Northeaft from Green- 
harbor is Sinuate in the jurifdidion of the 
Matt achujets -Colony^ more Northward of 
Sittuate }s Concbujfet and Hull a little Burg 
lying open to the Sea, from thence we came 
to Merton-'point over tgainft which is Tullin- 
point. Upon Mcrton-point ( which is on the 
Larboard fide) is a Town c^Wcd Nam afcot^ 
which is two Leagues from Bofton^ where 
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