Earth, or of Wood; in a Word, we call'd him Our Jack of all Trades.
With these I carry'd a Taylor, who had offer'd himself to go Passenger to the East Indies with my Nephew, but afterwards consented to stay on our New Plantation, and prov'd a most necessary handy Fellow, as could be desir'd, in many other Businesses, besides that of this Trade; for as I ob|serv'd formerly, Necessity arms us for all Employ|ments.
My Cargo, as near as I can collect, for I have not kept an Account of the Particulars, consisted of a sufficient Quantity of Linnen, and some thin English Stuffs for cloathing the Spaniards that I ex|pected to find there, and enough of them, as by my Calculation might comfortably supply them for seven Years; if I remember right, the Mate|rials I carry'd for cloathing them with, Gloves, Hats, Shoes, Stockings, and all such Things as they could want for wearing, amounted to above 200 Pounds, including some Beds, Bedding, and Houshold-Stuff, particularly Kitchen-Uten|sils, with Pots, Kettles, Peuter, Brass, &c. and near a hundred Pound more in Iron-Work, Nails, Tools of every Kind, Staples, Hooks, Hinges, and every necessary Thing I could think of.
I carry'd also an hundred spare Arms, Muskets, and Fuzees, besides some Pistols, a considerable Quantity of Shot of all Sizes, and two Pieces of Brass Cannon; and because I knew not what Time, and what Extremities I was providing for, I car|ry'd an hundred Barrels of Powder, besides Swords, Cutlasses, and the Iron Part of some Pikes, and Halberts; so that in short we had a large Maga|zine