Houshold implements.

1 Iron pot.
1 Kettel.
1 Frying pan.
1 Gridiron.
2 Skellets.

1 Spit.
Wooden Platters.
Dishes.
Spoons.
Trenchers.

Spices.

Sugar.
Pepper.
Cloues.
Mace.

Cinnamon.
Nutmegs.
Fruit.

Also there are diuers other things necessary to bee taken ouer to this Plantation, as Bookes, Nets, Hookes and Lines, Cheese, Bacon, Kine, Goats, &c.

The names of the most remarkable
places in New-England.

The old names.The new names.
Cape Cod.Cape Iames.
The Harbor of Cape Cod.Milford Hauen.
Chawum.Barwick.
Accomack.Plimouth.
Sagoquas.Oxford.
Massachusets Mount.Cheuit Hils.
Massachusets Riuer.Charles River.
Totan.Famouth.
A great Bay by Cape Anne.Bristow.
Cape Tragabig sanda.Cape Anne.
Naembeck.Bastable, so named by King Charles: But by the new Planters now called Salem.
Aggawom.Southampton.
Smiths Iles.Smiths Iles.
Passasaquack.Hull.
Accominticus.Boston.
Sassanows Mount.Snowdon hill.
Sowocatuck.Ipswich.
Bahanna.Dartmouth.
A good Harbor within that Bay.Sandwich.
Ancociscos Mount.Shuters hill.
Ancocisco.The Base.
Anmoughcawgen.Cambridge.
Kenebecka.Edenborow.
Sagadahock.Leth.
Pemmayquid.S. Iohns towne.
Segocket.Norwich.
Mecadacut.Dunbarton.
Pennobscot.Aberden.
Nusket.Low mounds.
Monahigan.Barties Iles.
Matinack.Willowbies Iles.
Metinacus.Haughtons Iles.

But whosoeuer desireth to know as much as yet can be discouered, I aduise them to buy Captaine John Smiths booke of the description of New-England in Folio; and reade from Fol. 203. to the end; and there let the Reader expect to haue full content.