f2Xt) 
off at the Gharib-IJla}idf,Barbadget,famiikay 
&c. who feed their Mgfoe/ with it. 
To every Shallop belong four fifticimen, 
a Mafteror Stcerfman, a Midfiiip-man , and 
a Foremaft-man , and a (hore man who 
wafhes it out of the fait, and dries it upon 
hurdles pitcht upon flakes breaft high and ' 
tends their Cookery » thcfe often get in one 
voyage Eight or Nine pound a man for their 
ftiarcs, but it doth fome of them little good, 
for the Merchant to increafe his gains by 
putting oft his Commodity in the midft of 
their voyages, and at the end thereof dbrnes 
in with a walking Tavern, a Bark laden 
with the Legitimate bloud of the rich grape, 
which they bring from Pbial^ Madera^ Ca^ 
narieit with Brandyy Rbum y thc Barbadoes 
liroHg-tvater, and Tobacco^ coming afhore he 
gives them a Tifter or two, which fo charms 
rf hem, that for no perfwafions that their inrt- 
plof ers can ufe will they go out to Sea, al-^ 
though fair and feafonable Weather, for two 
or three days, nay fometimes a whole week 
till fhcy are wfcaricd with drinking, taking 
afhore two or three Hogflieads of TFine and 
Kbitm to drink off when the Merchant is 
gone. If a man of quality chance to come 
where they are royftering and gulling in 
1riM£ with\dear felicity, he mufl be focia- 
blc and Rofy-poly with them , taking off 
R 2 their 
