taken at any time aduantage, in a gallie Frigate of
ten tunnes with 8 or 9 oares on a side. Of the
strength of which Frigate and their trecherous meaning
we were aduertised by an Arabian Moore which came
from the king of Zanzibar diuers times vnto vs about
the deliuerie of the priest aforesayd, and afterward
by another which we caried thence along with vs:
for whersoeuer we came, our care was to get into our
hands some one or two of the countreys to learne the
languages and states of those partes where we touched.
[Sidenote: Another thunder-clap.] Moreouer, here
againe we had another clap of thunder which did shake
our foremast very much, which wee fisht and repaired
with timber from the shore, whereof there is good
store thereabout of a kind of tree some fortie foot
high, which is a red and tough wood, and as I suppose,
a kind of Cedar. [Sidenote: Heat in the head
deadly. Letting of blood very necessary.] Here
our Surgeon Arnold negligently catching a great heate
in his head being on land with the master to seeke
oxen, fell sicke and shortly died, which might haue
bene cured by letting of blood before it had bin settled.
Before our departure we had in this place some thousand
weight of pitch, or rather a kind of gray and white
gumme like vnto frankincense, as clammie as turpentine,
which in melting groweth as blacke as pitch, and is
very brittle of it selfe, but we mingled it with oile,
whereof wee had 300 iarres in the prize which we tooke
to the Northward of the Equinoctiall, not farre from
Guinie, bound for Brasil. Sixe days before wee
departed hence, the Cape marchant of the Factorie wrote
a letter vnto our capitaine in the way of friendship,
as he pretended, requesting a iarre of wine and a
iarre of oyle, and two or three pounds of gunpowder,
which letter hee sent by a Negro his man, and Moore
in a Canoa: we sent him his demaunds by the Moore,
but tooke the Negro along with vs because we vnderstood
he had bene in the East Indies and knew somewhat of
the Countrey. [Sidenote: A Iunco laden with pepper
and drugs.] By this Negro we were aduertised of a
small Barke of some thirtie tunnes (which the Moores
call a Iunco) which was come from Goa thither laden
with Pepper for the Factorie and seruice of that kingdome.
Thus hauing trimmed our shippe as we lay in this road,
in the end we set forward for the coast of the East
Indie, the 15 of February aforesayd, intending if we
could to haue reached to Cape Comori, which is the
headland or Promontorie of the maine of Malauar, and
there to haue lien off and on for such ships as should
haue passed from Zeilan, Sant Tome, Bengala, Pegu,
Malacca, the Moluccos, the coast of China, and the
Ile of Japan, which ships are of exceeding wealth
and riches. [Sidenote: The currents set to the
North-west.] But in our course we were very much deceiued
by the currents that set into the gulfe of the Red
sea along the coast of Melinde. [Sidenote: Zocotora.]
And the windes shortening vpon vs to the Northeast
and Easterly, kept vs that we could not get off, and


