An account of several late voyages and discoveries

J 1, Sir John Narbrough's i,~yage Trunk-timber, and fhoalinefs in thc \Vatcr. So I landcd, and wcnt up two Miles by Land to fec fo~ lndians; but I coul~ not ice any, nor any thmgworth the Ohfcrvauon. How far thc Rivcr nms up, I know not, for I faw not thc end of it; 1 fo I remrned a-board again. January 29. Fair W cathcr., and littlc \Vind at S. W. This Morning thc C:i.ptain wcnt ovcr with che Pinnacc to thc S0t1th-füorc, to fcc for lndiam, and if thcre wcrc :.111 Harbour for Ship– ping, füort of Port Famen. This Da. y c.imc an In– aian to thc Point of Port Fmncn, and madc a r:irc; and I wcnt a-fhorc to fcc what he had ; but ht had neithcrBow, nor Arrow, nor :my thing c:lic,to the valuc of a Farthing: I would tuve had him come a-board with me, hut he would not; as far as I underfiood hy the Signs he madc to me, he had bccn a Slave to fome othcr lndiam, and had run aw~y from thcm, and was travelling home. Tt,cfday, Jamwry 3 r. Fair \V cathcr, \Vind vJ. r bble. This Evcning thc CJ.ptlin ca.me a-board again, having bccn over on the South-fhorc, to fee for an Harbour, but could find nonc, nor fe any lndiam. :faturday, February 4. Fair \V cathcr, ,vind a lV. by N. This Morning, at four a Clock, v: frt Sail for Port f'amen, and at eleven a C loc we were fuort of Frejhwater Bay ; and at 1tx C!ock in thc Evcning, wc anchorcd in tweh– Euhom Water, in a fine fandy Bay, «bout fo Lc~ucs to thc Northward of Fre,'lwater Ba_v • .t'ebruary 5. Fa.ir \Vc:1.ther., but vcry 1m_1 ,v ind, ai S. "ftV. and 11T. S. l!?: This Morn1 . tl

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