We work'd on,but the Water encreasing in the Hold,it was apparent that the Ship would founder,and tho' the Storm began to abate a little,yet as it was not possible she could swim till we might run into a Port,so the Master continued firing Guns for Help;and a light Ship who had rid it out just a Head of us ventured a Boat out to help us. It was with the utmost Hazard the Boat came near us,but it was impossible for us to get on Board,or for the Boat to lie near the Ship Side,till at last the Men rowing very heartily,and venturing their Lives to save ours,our Men cast them a Rope over the Stern with a Buoy to it,and then vered it out a great Length,which they after great Labour and Hazard took hold of and we hall'd them close under our Stern and got all into their Boat. It was to no Purpose for or us after we were in the Boat to think of reaching to own Ship,so all agreed to let her drive and only to pull her in towards Shore as much as we could,and our Master promised them,That if the Boat was stav'd upon Shore he would make it good to their Master,so partly rowing and partly driving our Boat went away to the Norward sloaping wards the Shore almost as far as Winterton Ness.

We were not much more than a quarter of an Hour out four Ship but we saw her sink,and then I understood for the first time what was meant by a Ship foundering in the Sea;I must acknowledge I had hardly Eyes to look up when he Seamen told me she was sinking;for from that Moment hey rather put me into the Boat than that I might be said to go in,my Heart was as it were dead within me,partly with Fright,partly with Horror of Mind and the Thoughts of what was yet before me.