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for the payment of the Elizabeth. For the partitions whereof I went aboord the Admirall, where I dined.

M. Euans one of our marchants. After dinner M. Euans began to barter away certaine of the ships commodities with the Negros, without acquainting the Generall or any other vntill hee had done, whereof grewe more wordes then profite, as by the bookes of marchandise appeareth. Which done I came aboord, and had two of the Portugals to supper with mee. About two of the clocke in the morning we had a Ternado, and much raine.

They search the countrey. The 29 about 4 a clocke in the morning, I in my skiffe, and Captaine Parker in his pinesse, went downe to the West point, and there wee landed with 11 men in all well furnished, and searched the woods, plaines and plashes, after an Elephant, finding the haunt, footing, and soyle of many newly done, yet wee saw none of them. Wee saw hogs, goates or fawnes, and diuers sorts of fowles very wilde: and hauing trauelled about 2 leagues, about noone we returned to the point, where wee landed, and met our boates which had beene at sea, and taken plentie of good fish: there we refreshed ourselues with such victuals as wee had, and came aboord our seuerall ships, where I found the Portugals and Negros, who had dined, and after supped aboord with mee.

The 2 of September we set saile at sixe of the clock in the morning, and went out West betweene 7 and 10 fathom, with a pretie gale at East till 8, then it waxed calme, wee being shot out of the harbour a league and a halfe. It continued calme this day till one in the afternoone, and then it blewe vp at Westsouthwest a good gale, so wee stood off Northnorthwest, and Northwest till 5 in the afternoone, then wee ankered in 12 fathom, being 6 leagues off the point West by North.

They returne to Sierro leono againe. The 3 day about 8 a clocke in the forenoone, the Generall came aboord to mee, complaining that his maine cross-trees were broken, and therefore determined to goe into Sierra leona againe when the winde blewe: at 12 at noone wee set saile, and went in Eastsoutheast, and Southsoutheast, being carried to the Northward with the flood. And at 7 at night wee ankered in eight fathom three leagues off the entrance, Westsouthwest.

Trafique with 3 other Portugals, viz. The 12 day came downe the riuer a boate with three other Portugals, with whom the General bar-