A Voyage to Cacklogallinia - With a Description of the Religion, Policy, Customs and Manners of That Country by Captain Samuel Brunt
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in boarding, so that our Crew, with the Four _English_ who join'd 'em,
consisted of Ninety and One Man. For Three Weeks after we met with no Adventure; wherefore the Captain resolved to cruize off the _Havana_, and many of our Water-casks being emptied, and we not far from the River of _Chagre_, we made for, and came to an Anchor at the Mouth of that River, and sent our Boats ashore with the Casks. After we had water'd, we steer'd for the _Havana_, and between _Portobello_ and _Carthagena_, we spied a Sail; as she clapp'd upon a Wind, as soon as she descry'd us, and we went upon One Mast, we soon met, but were as willing to shake her off, as we had been to speak to her. She proved a Forty Gun _French_ Ship, which handled us without the least Ceremony. We began the Fight by a Broad-side, as we were under her Stern, which raked her fore and aft, and must, doubtless, as she was full of Men, do great Execution. She returned the Compliment; and tho' we lost but few Men, yet they miserably cut our Rigging. Our Captain found his Business was to board, or her Weight of Metal would soon send us to the Bottom. We enter'd the greater Number of our Men, who were so warmly received, that but few came off; and as she was preparing to board us in her Turn, if we had not, by a lucky Shot, brought her Main-top-mast by the board, by which Accident we got off, she had certainly carried us. Upon this we got our Fore-Tack to the Cat-head, hoisted our Top-sails a-trip, and went away all Sails drawing. In few Hours we lost Sight of her, and then upon the Muster, we found that she had kill'd us Two and Forty of our Men, and wounded Fifteen, which was a very sensible Loss, and made the Captain alter his Course, and think of lying off _Campechy_, in hopes of geting more Men. |
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