An account of several late voyages and discoveries

to the Streights of Magellan~ 9 s did not care to anfwer my defires, but frame · Oifcourfes to wave mine. I find that they but little acquainted on the Coafis to the ward of Bald11-via; they fay, thcy havc Spa. h living on the Iíland of Ca/lro, and thac h Corn grows thcrc, more efpecially · Euro. \Vheat; and that on the Main there are Spd~ Is living at a place called Or/ono, · which is a.:: Caj/ro, and that thcre thcy have Gokl, and are many I11tlimís. I asked him if Shipping go in betwecn CaPro ~nd the Main? thcy not tell me, or Wol) Id not ; but thcy fai<l Ships went thither, which come :from Lima Furniture for thc Peoptc. Anchoring at thc lfhtml of fllocha is on ~orth.north cafi pare ofit, in .t fo.ndy Day ir, tFa.thom \Vater ncar thc Shoré ; a North-eafr is the werft \Vind fot· thc Road. On ºthe h-fide of Moch;1 thcre líes a ledgc of Rocks, fome broken Rocks on that part ofthe Iíl:md cred from the Shore. he Anchoring at thc Ifland of St. Mary is ort ~orth-fide in :i fine fandy B!ly, in eight or Fathom \\'ater, a fine ílirth from the Shore ·; North-north-wcíl: \\'índ is the \Vorft \Vind that Road. Thcrc is \Vood and frefh Wate·r th thc Iífands, :is the S¡.mi'1rd1 report. The are but me~n on the Coaíl:, and the Ffood from rhc Southw:ird, and rifes about eight e feet W atcr. e Ifland of JJ1ocha lies in the Lat. ·of 38 d. .South. -. eJíland of St. /11a,:y líes in the l.at . of 3 7 d. .South. T hcy

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