Iberall harvest, to their no small comforte and rejoycing. For which
mercie (in time conveniente) they also sett aparte a day of
thanksgiveing. This being overslipt in its place, I thought meet here to
inserte y^e same. [The above is written on the reverse of page 103 of
the original, and should properly be inserted here. This passage, "being
overslipt in its place," the author at first wrote it, or the most of
it, under the preceding year; but, discovering his error before
completing it, drew his pen across it, and wrote beneath, "This is to be
here rased out, and is to be placed on page 103, wher it is inserted."]
[BA] _On._ [BB] I. R. [BC] This proved rather, a propheti, then advice.
[BD] _Contend_ in the manuscript. [BE] In MS. also 145. [BF] In MS. also
146. [BG] He dyed afterwards at Bristoll, in y^e time of the warrs, of
y^e sicknes in y^t place. [BH] With her flages, & streamers, pendents, &
wastcloaths, &c. [BI] _And_ is repeated in the MS. [BJ] _Adventures_ in
the manuscript. [BK] He means Mr. Robinson. [BL] But this lasted not
long, they had now provided Lyford & others to send over. [BM] It is
worthy to be observed, how y^e Lord doth chaing times & things; for what
is now more plentifull then wine? and that of y^e best, coming from
Malago, y^e Cannaries, and other places, sundry ships lading in a yea
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