[79] The northwest cape of Haiti.
[80] Stark.
[81] The mole which gives the port its present name of Mole-Saint-Nicolas.
[82] Old rope.
[83] Captain Ponch (Ponce?) he is called in [doc. no. 149], and this identifies him with the Captain "Paunche or some such name" whom John Grigg, mariner, of New York, saw at Havana when a prisoner there in 1742-1743, "the same", he says, "who was some time since taken by Captain Norton, and carried into Rhode Island, whence he got to the Havannah, And who is a person sayd to be well acquainted with these coasts". Affidavit in N.Y. Col. Docs., VI. 244.
[84] Thomas Lee of Salem and Boston (H.C. 1722) and John Tyler, brazier. Capt. Thomas Smith's narrative is [doc. no. 149].
[85] Company's quartermaster.
[86] See [doc. no. 148].
[87] Francisco.
[88] Was staved in the bottom.