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A VOYAGE, &C.

named so after his uncle, was at the grammar school, and a towardly child. My daughter Betty (who is now well married, and has children) was then at her needle-work. I took leave of my wife, and boy and girl, with tears on both sides, and went on board the Adventure; a merchant-ship of three hundred tons bound for Surat, captain John Nicholas of Liverpool commander. But my account of this voyage must be referred to the second part of my travels.

A VOYAGE