The 28 of November, beinge Weddensdaye, at 4 acloke in the after nowne, we departed from the cittie of Constantinople and Gallata in a Turkishe ship caled Carmesale,[144] in the which we had a discontented voyege, the Mr. and sailer wear so barbarus.
The nexte daye we came to the tow Castles caled Sestoes and Abidose, wheare som of our company wente ashore and touke in as good wyne as the worlde yeldethe, but it was but for their owne provition.
December.
The firste of December we departed from thence, and after 7 myles we came to the ruins of Troy, and sailed behinde Tennidose, leavinge it on our Lefte hande.
The wynde beinge tow Large for our waike (weak) shipp, we came to an anker at the iland Lemnos the same daye.
At this place we weare in greate dainger of beinge caste awaye.
The sixte day we sett saile againe, havinge a faire wynde, but towardes nyghte we weare becalmed.
The 7th daye, the wynde beinge contrarie, we came to an anker by the shore of Romalea, the maine lande of Grece.
The 8 day, the wynde cominge faire, we sett saile, and entred the rever.