An account of several late voyages and discoveries

104 Sir Jobo Narbrough's Voyage Cloak, whcn it is buttoncd down before. Somc havc thcfc Cloaks fo long, as it r~cheth down to thcir middle Lcg., and fome to the Knee; fome wear H.ilf-Srockings on their Lc 0 s, but no Shoocs nor Shirts : Sorne have Breeches afrer rhe Spani/h Fa.fhion, but clofc to their Th•,ghs and Knccs• .f\. NOTE which I ient to Lieut. A,,,1iger, ecclofed in a Letter. . . . l [eutenant, take what notictt you can of ___/ the Fortification of the Fort, ancf what StrcnTth they ha-ve of People in it., ar:d whetbr-r they :re able to 1-vi:hjland a ~hip ; an:i what quantity of Prov~(zons they have in it ; and whether Don Carlos b~ there ; fend me an Account thereof ~y ! ~hn Wil~ias ; / will ufe ~!l Endea·'l.·ours to have you off, u,ben f unde't· fland the Strengtb af th~ Place. l rem~iu )'our ÍoDf 1?__?, Frierzd, J ohn N~rbrougl~. Burn ,dl the Leuas you reci!iire from me¡ r,.n.1 i11 c.1/e o{ E 1:aminqtit?n ----- p,ecembe>·

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