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under bis Dominion, to feeif they could learn any News 
ofhim. -One of tliefe little VelTels was tbrced by a 
Storm on the Coaft of Garngntt^ at th« fame place as the 
King’s Brother was before. Where landing, they im- 
' mediately knew him, and with Tears told him the o(> 
cafion of their Journey, the Difcontent ol the King his 
Brother, and defired him to .-rettwn back with them. 
The Prince thanked them for the trouWe they had been 
at, and defired thena- to latisfy the King, that he was 
well and contented, bbt coutef not, by any means^ be 
perfwaded to return home again. 
Explanation of the Map. 
Xhe Figure in the midjl of every jhorvs harv m*ny 
days fail it is in Circumference, 
The Figure between each Ifland^ Jbews how many days Are 
rey^uired to fafs from one to the other. 
As for Inftance. The Figure -3 0, in the.JJle of Pahlog, 
fhews that it is 50 days in Circumference \ and the Figure 5, 
between the ^ Gulvam and the Jfe of fhewsf 
that it is three days faffage to it. 
The Indians, who were the occafon of thofe IJlands being 
difeovered^ imbarked in the IJland Amorfot, marked in the 
Map:, by the Tetter C, with a defgn to pafs to the IJle^of 
taiz, marked by the Letter B ) but were driven by a Storm 
out to Sea^ and after -jo days Sail^ call onJhe Cape of GyXi’ 
vam in the IJland ^of Samal, called by the Spaniards,' 
- Ibabao. 
,A, the largefi of thefe IJlands^ natned Panlog. ‘ ’ 
D, the IJle of Fatu, or L»amuirec, where tm^Kjng hold^. 
his Court. . ^ it 
1 e 5 - IV. ^ 
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