had made a good Resistance. This Pink they soon observed to be a much better Sailer than their French Banker, which went heavily; and therefore they threw the greatest part of the Wheat over board, reserving only eno' to Ballast the Ves|sel for the present, and took what they wanted out of the Banker, and then Bu•••••• her, and sent the most of the Portugueze away in a large Lanch they had taken.
Now they made the Pink, which Mounted 14 Guns, their Commodore, and with this and the Schooner Sailed from St. Michaels, to the Canaries, where off of Tener•••• they gave Chase to a Sloop, which got under the Command of the Fortress, and so escaped falling into their Hands; but stretch|ing along to the Western end of the Island, they came up with a Fishing Boat, and being in want of Water, made them Pilot them into a small Harbour, where they went a shore and got a supply.
After they had Watered, they Sailed away for Cape de Verde Islands, and upon making the Isle of May, they desery'd a Sloop, which they took, and it proved to be a Bristol-man, one Pa•••• or Pier Master; this Sloop they designed for a Tender, and put on board her my Kinsman Nicholas Merritt, with 8 or 9 hands more, and Sailed away for Bonavista, with a design to careen their Vessels.
In their Passage to Bonavista, the Sloop wronged both the Pink and the Schooner; which the Hands on board observing, being mostly Forced Men, or such as were weary of their Em|ployment, upon the Fifth of September. Ran away with her and made their Escape.
When they came to Bonavista, they 〈◊〉〈◊〉 down the Schooner, and careen'd her, and then the Pink; and ••ere they gave the Wheat, which they had kept to Ballast the Pink with, to the Portugueze, and took other Ballast.
After they had cleaned and fitted their Vessels, they steered away for St. Nicholas, to get better Water: and here as I was told, 7 or 8 hands out of the Pink went a shore a Fowling, but never came off more among which I suppose Lawrence Fabine was one, and what became of them I never could hear to this Day. Then they put out to Sea, and stood away for the Coast of Brasil hoping to meet with Richer Prizes than they had yet takes; in the Passage thither, they made a Ship, which they gave chase 〈◊〉〈◊〉, but could not come up with; and when they came upon the Coast, it had like to have proved a sad Coast to the•••• For the Trade-Winds blowing exceeding hard