s93.] AND TAKE IT BY ASSAULT. 54! There, the way Is cut through the woods, above ten or twelve feet broad, so as two Recuas may pass one by another. The fruitfulness of the soil, causeth that with often shredding and ridding the way, those woods grow as thick as our thickest hedges in England that are oftenest cut. To the midst of this wood, a company of soldiers, which continually lay in that town, to defend it against the Cima-roons, were come forth, to stop us if they might on the way; if not, to retreat to their strength, and there to expect us. A Convent [Monastery] of Friars, of whom one was become a Leader, joined with these soldiers, to take such part as they did. Our Captain understanding by our two Cimaroons, which with great heedfulness and silence, marched now, but about half a flight-shot before us, that It was time for us to arm and take us to our weapons, for they knew the enemy was at hand, by smelling of their match and hearing of a noise : had given us charge, that no one of us should make any shot, until the Spaniards had first spent their volley: which he thought they would not do before they had spoken, as indeed fell out. For as soon as we were within hearing, a Spanish Captain cried out, " Hoo ! " Our Captain answered him likewise, and being demanded " Que gente ? " replied " Englishmen! " But when the said Commander charged him, " In the name of the King of Spain, his Master, that we should yield ourselves ; promising in the word and faith of a Gentleman Soldier, that if we would so do, he would use us with all courtesy." Our Captain drawing somewhat near him said : "That for the honour of the Queen of England, his Mistress, he must have passage that way,'* and therewithal discharged his pistol towards him. Upon this, they presently shot off their whole volley; which, though it lightly wounded our Captain, and divers of our men, yet it caused death to one only of our company called JOHN HARRIS, who was so powdered with hail-shot, (which they all used for the most part as it seemed, or else "quartered," for that our men were hurt with that kind) that we could not recover his life, though he continued all that day afterwards with us, Presently as our Captain perceived their shot to come