Mr. RAY’j Itineraries. 2S7 
The Servant obeyed her Mafter’s Or- 
ders ; but in the mean Time a Dutch 
Vefl'el came into the Harbour, and 
the Crew calling at the Houfe, drank 
out all the Ale. Mr. Pendarvis 
came with his Friends at the Day 
appointed, and calling for fome 
Drink, his Servant told him fhe had 
none. Her Mafter expoftulating 
with her, fhe told him what had 
palled, and faid truly Mafter, the 
Penny came fo quick., I could, not 
deny them. Thence had the Town 
both its Original and Name. It is 
now become a great Place, and be- 
longs all to Sir Peter KUligrew, who 
is now' building a Church there. It 
confifls chiefly of ' Ale-Houles, and 
depends upon the Haven ; the Dutch - 
ufed much to frequent it. From 
Falmouth we pafled three Ferries, and 
rode to St. Michael upon Kevill, 
W'here we lodged one Night. We faw 
there 
