ALSO,

A New and exact Discovery of the Spanish Navigation to those Parts; And of their Dominions, Government, Religion, Forts, Castles, Ports, Havens, Commodities, fashions, behaviour of Spaniards, Priests and Friers, Blackmores, Mulatto's, Mestiso's, Indians; and of their Feasts and Solemnities.

With a Grammar, or some few Rudiments of the Indian Tongue, called, Poconchi, or Pocoman.


By the true and painfull endevours of Thomas Gage, now Preacher of the Word of God at Acris in the County of Kent. Anno Dom. 1648.


London, Printed by R. Cotes, and are to be sold by Humphrey Blunden at the Castle in Cornhill, and Thomas Williams at the Bible in Little-Britain, 1648.

[CONTENTS]

[The Epistle Dedicatory.]
[To the Reader.]
[A New Survey of the West-Indies.]Page
[Chapter I.]1
[Chapter II.]3
[Chapter III.]7
[Chapter IV.]9
[Chapter V.]14
[Chapter VI.]16
[Chapter VII.]19
[Chapter VIII.]22
[Chapter IX.]25
[Chapter X.]29
[Chapter XI.]36
[Chapter XII.]42
[Chapter XIII.]68
[Chapter XIV.]81
[Chapter XV.]98
[Chapter XVI.]106
[Chapter XVII.]111
[Chapter XVIII.]118
[Chapter XIX.]138
[Chapter XX.]156
[Chapter XXI.]182
[Chapter XXII.]205
[Rules for the Indian tongue called Poconchi, or Pocoman.] 213
[A Table of the Chapters of this Booke, with the Contents
of the most Remarkeable things in them.]