Sunday. During the time of our ftay, was reprefented 
the Hiftory of the Patience of Jol , the Devil brought 
upon the Stage, tempting Joi's Wife in a drolling way, 
which caufed great Laughter and Merriment among the 
Spedlators. At Malaga, as the Merchants told us, the 
Sunday before we arrived there, was afted thQ Schifm of 
EnglafiJ in the time of King Henry the Eighth, whom the 
Spaniards will not yet forgive , for Divorcing himfelf 
from QXatherine, their Country-woman. 
9. We (ailed from Cdf^/iz, 
10. This Afternoon we were forced to Anchor, not 
far from Cape Spartel or Sprat ^ as the Seamen call it, 
not being able to weather the Point. 
11. This day we came to an Anchor in Tangier-Bay, 
with Sir Thomas Aliens Squadron. 
Tangier lyes within the Entrance into the Strait of 
thQ Mediterranean, in the Latitude of about 35% 36'. It 
is fituated in the bottom of a Bay , and is built on the 
fide of the Hill, overlooking the Sea, encompafled with 
high Walls to the Land-ward, and commanded by a 
ftrongCaftle. The Heats would be very troublefome 
but for the Sea-breezes which cool and fan the Air. In 
the Caftle I met with a Monument, ereded to the 
Honour of P. Belim^ a great Officer and Souldier in Tra^ 
fans time who, among his other Titles, is there ftiled, 
PPO. FIG. MAURITANIAE TINGITA- 
N A E : which fince has been taken away, and prefented 
to the Univerfity of Oxon by Sir Hugh Cholmondley, and; 
now (erves to adorathe Area about the Theatre. 
The Engltjh have two Churches here, (though they 
only make ufe of one, the other being reftrved againft 
all Accidents) both of them very neat and convenient 1 
though not to be compared with the Church of the 
Vortuguefe^ retained ftill, according to the Articles of 
Agreement, when the King of F<?r/^^i7/ made over the 
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