April.
Our Fleete being in number three saile, viz. the Admirall a shippe of one hundred and twentie Tunnes, a Flie-boate, and a Pinnesse, departed the sixe and twentieth of April from Portsmouth, and the same day came to an ancker at the Cowes in the Isle of Wight, where wee stayed eight dayes.
May.
The fift of May, at nine of the clocke at night we came to Plimmouth, where we remained the space of two dayes.
The 8 we weyed anker at Plimmouth, and departed thence for Virginia.
The 16 Simon Ferdinando, Master of our Admirall, lewdly forsooke our Fly-boate, leauing her distressed in the Bay of Portugal.
Iune.
The 19 we fell with Dominica, and the same euening we [pg 359] sayled betweene it, and Guadalupe: the 21 the Fly-boat also fell with Dominica.
One of the Isles of the Indies inhabited with Sauages.
The 22 we came to an anker at an Island called Santa Cruz,[101] where all the planters were set on land, staying there till the 25 of the same moneth.