fail CIS 1 5. and as many paffengers. Towards 
night I returned to Bojion again, the next 
day being Thankfgiving day, on Fryday 
the Tenth day wc weighed Anchor and fi?U 
down to HhH^ 
The 12 and 13 day about 20 leagued 
from Gafe-Sable a bitter ftorm took us, be- 
ginning at fcvcn of the clock at night , 
which put us in terrible fear of being driven 
upon the Cape , or the liland o£ Sahles 
where nnany a tall fhip hath been wrackt. 
November the One and twenty about two 
of the clock afternoon we faw within ken- 
ning before us thick clouds, which put us 
in hope of land, the Bofon brings out his 
purfc, into which the paffengers piit their 
good will , then prefently he nails it to 
the main-maft, up gotheboyes to the main- 
maft^top fitting there like fo many Crowes^ 
when after a while one of them cryes but 
land,which was glad tidings to the wearied 
paffengcrs^thc boycs dcfcend, and the purfe 
being taken from the maft was diftributed 
amongft them, the lad that firft defcryed 
land having a double (hare : about three of 
the clock SciHy was three leagues ofE 
The Four and twentieth day we came to 
Ved^ from thence the 25. toLee, fhea^* 
being Sunday wc fteenied the Tide to 
Gravefmd , about two of the clock af- 
