at a place cdAkd Muddy -Rim ^ the Inhabit 
tantshave Farais^to which belong rich a- 
arable grounds and meadows wheire they 
keep their Cattle in the Suttimer^ and bring 
thcnn to Bojion \n the Winter , the Harbour 
before the Town is filled with Ships and 
other Vcflels for moft part of the year. 
Hingham is a Town iituated upon the 
Sea-coatis 'South-eaft of Chztks-Kiverthtt^ 
is great ftore of Tiraber5 deal boards^maflS 
for Ships, white- Cedar, and fi(h is here to 
be had. 
Vedham an inland^town ten miles frOmBolIon 
in the County of Suffolk^wcW watered with 
many pleafant fl:rcams,and abounding with 
Garden fruit 5 the Inhabitants are Husband^ 
men, fomewhat more than one hundred 
Families, having ftore of Cattle and Corn. 
The Town of Waymomh lyes open to 
the Sea, on the Eaft Rocks and Swamps, to 
the South-ward good ftore of Deer^ arable 
land and meadows. 
* On the North- fide of Bofion flows Charles^ 
KiW, which is abom fix fathom deep, 
many fmall Iflmds lye to the Bayward, 
and hills on either fide the River, a very 
good harbour, here may forty Ships ride, 
the paffagc from Bofion to ChafUs-'town is 
by a Ferry worth forty or fifty pounds s 
Ma year^ 
