mto the Earthy their ftsrcets ai e ftraight and 
but thin of houfcs, the people moft huf- 
bandmem At thecnd'of the Sandy beach' 
is ineck of land ciikd Naham^ it is fix 
miles in circumference. Black William m 
IndianDokQ out of his gcherofity gave this 
to the E;;g/i/^. At the mouth of the Riveg 
runs a great Creek into a great marfli caviled 
Kumney m^tfh^ which is four miles long^ 
and a ttii|c broad, this Town hath the benefit 
of minerals of divers kinds, Iron, Lead^ 
one IronmilL ftorcof Cattle, Arable land 
and meadow. 
To the North«ward Lim is Marvii 
or Marble-head^ a fmall Harbour, the fliore 
rockie^ upon which the Town is built, con- 
fiftin^ of a few fcattered boufes here they 
have ftages for fiftiermen , Orchards and 
Gardens, half a mile within land g6bd pa* 
(iurts and Arabic land. 
Four miles North of Mathle-head is fi- 
tuated New'Salem ( whofe longitude is 3 1 5 
degrees, and latitude 42 degrees 3 5 mi- 
nutes ) upon a plain, having a River on the 
Southland another on the North, it hath 
two Harbours, Winter Harbour and Sum- 
nfier Harbour which lyeth within parhies 
fort , . rhey have ftore of Meadow and 
Arable , in this Town are fome very rich 
Merchants. M 4 Upon 
