Stories from Hakluyt, selected and edited by Richard Wilson . ffries, Mr. Symberbe, and WilliamTowreson with letters, after dined at Mr. Blackcollersand made many salutations with clivers gentlemen. The 21st I wrought aboard all day and put our shipand things in order. After noon I having pity of somepoor men of Milbrooke, wrhich were robbed the nightbefore by a pirate named Purser, wrhich rode in CawT-sand Bay, I consented to go out with the Edward incompany of a small ship wrhich they had furnishedto be their master, so about five of the clock in theafternoon, came a hundred men of theirs ab


Stories from Hakluyt, selected and edited by Richard Wilson . ffries, Mr. Symberbe, and WilliamTowreson with letters, after dined at Mr. Blackcollersand made many salutations with clivers gentlemen. The 21st I wrought aboard all day and put our shipand things in order. After noon I having pity of somepoor men of Milbrooke, wrhich were robbed the nightbefore by a pirate named Purser, wrhich rode in CawT-sand Bay, I consented to go out with the Edward incompany of a small ship wrhich they had furnishedto be their master, so about five of the clock in theafternoon, came a hundred men of theirs aboard ofme. About twelve oclock we set sail, and by threeafore day we were gotten to the windwards of him;then he set sail, and wrent hence to the eastwards andoutsailed us, because our consort would not comenear him; after a small chase which we gave him tono effect, we returned into our old road, and theremoored the ship about nine of the clock in the fore-noon, and hence went all the Milbrooke men againashore from me. And thus I ended a GILBERTS VOYAGE TONEWFOUNDLAND neap iJfj-i^jea_iLEi ??» irpi an wr lu jji ?.-?! ). y-^


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