where we dined, and rested ourselves Several Hours; –– - Thence up the River about 12 Miles, to Edward Halluck’s, where we lodged, and were kindly entertained, he being an Ancient Friend of a very kind and hospitable Disposition. 32.Travailed this Day but 32 miles. Here we Stand two Days &; rested ourselves, wrote some Letters Home, and attended their Meeting on first Day. 6th. Being Second Day, left our agreeable Quarters, and pro-ceeded on our Journey, our Gd. Friend Edward Halluck, accom-paning us Several Miles;