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The Acquisitions of the Royal African Com∣pany in Guinea, and the several Forts and Castles belonging to them, from Sally in South Barbary to the Cape of Good Hope in Africa. With an account of the Natives of those Countrys; their Religion, Government, Trade, Wars, Marriages, Funerals, and Strange Customs. Also the Birds, Beasts, Monsters, Serpents &c. found there. Intermixt with divers Acci∣dents, and Notable Remarks.
THat Tract of Land called Guinea, in Africa, comprehends 700 Leagues from Cape Verd in 14 Degrees N. La∣titude, to Cape Consalvo in the first Degree of South. Latitude, The Por∣tugals were the first that ranged this Shore, and having Intelligence of the Commodities, and manner of Trading, the Natives by fair means and force got footing on the Sea-coasts, building Forts and placing Garrisons and Factories in seve∣ral places, and found such a Golden Trade, that they called some Coasts thereof by that name. This was an inducement (as what will not Gold attract) to their further search all along to the Cape of Good Hope, and thereby consequently to the East-Indies; The fair quarter, and usage, the Inhabitants received from the Portugals already setled there, incouraged them to exchange their Commodities, which Trade according to the Custom of that Kingdom was maintained by