JWc will now tUv^n to Cj^arlei'^tdiapn 
igain, yy here the River Mijlich runs on the 
North-fide of the Town ( that is the right 
fide as bcforefaid ) where on the Northweft- 
fide of the Reiver is the Town of Miftick^^ 
three miles (torn Ch ark s-tovPH j a league 
and half by water, a fcattcred village i at 
the head of this River are great and fpaci- 
qus pondsjfyill of Akwtvesm the fpringr- 
time, the noted ft place for this fort of lifh. 
Qn the Weft of this River is M rchant 
Craddocl^'s plantation, where he impaled a 
park. 
Upon the fanae River and on the North- 
fide is the Town of Maiden* 
The next Tov5?n is JVimifimt ^ mile 
(tom ChaTks-iown^t\\t River only parting 
them, this is the laft Town in the ftill bay 
of Majfaphufetf. 
Without fuJUn-^pinty fix miles North- 
eaft from Winnifimet is Canpgufty or Saguji^ 
at Sangut now called Linn , fituated at the 
bottom of a Bay near a River, which upon 
the breaking up of winter with a furious 
Torrent vents it fclf into iht Sea , the 
Town confifts^ol more than one hundred 
dwelling-houfes, their Church being built 
on a level undefended from the North- 
weft wind is made with fteps dcfcending 
in- 
