. Travels and researches in Crete. t be more servisable to my country bymy continuing in enduring afflictions with the people of Godthan to enjoy liberty at home. Two years afterwards a proclamation ishued, that all freemen must begone. I then gott my free card, which cost 50cobes, and departed with several of my countrymen to Pro-vence, where I found the English merchants very civil to me. CAPTIVITY IN ALGIERS. 387 At T I embarked in a vessell bound to London. Wee touched at Malaga, where I went ashore to refresh thence wee put to sea againe; and comeing upon yecoast of Cornewall


. Travels and researches in Crete. t be more servisable to my country bymy continuing in enduring afflictions with the people of Godthan to enjoy liberty at home. Two years afterwards a proclamation ishued, that all freemen must begone. I then gott my free card, which cost 50cobes, and departed with several of my countrymen to Pro-vence, where I found the English merchants very civil to me. CAPTIVITY IN ALGIERS. 387 At T I embarked in a vessell bound to London. Wee touched at Malaga, where I went ashore to refresh thence wee put to sea againe; and comeing upon yecoast of Cornewall, the Vice-Admirall Battin invited meaboard his ship, and keept me a time as chaplaine to hissquadron; and goeing to ye Downes I parted from him andwent to London, thence to a kinsman, one Mr. Thomas Spratt, minister of Greenwitch After a time the Lord opened a doore of settillment for me, in a place in the countyof Corke, called Mitchaellstowne. END OF THE FIRST VOLUME. Printed by Taylor and Francis, Red Lion Court, Fleet 1 BINDING SECT. OCT 221980 / PLEASE DO NOT REMOVECARDS OR SUPS FROM THIS POCKET UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO LIBRARY DF Sptratt, Thomas Abel Brimage Travels and researchesC8S7 in Crete £7


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