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 one of them, who lives in or about the Water of Leith, told me, that Mr. Peden said to him, "James, when your wife comes in, let me see her;" which he did After some discourse, he called for a drink and when he sought a blessing, he said, "Good Lord, let not James Kay's wife miss her husband, till thou return him to her in peace and safety; which we are sure will be sooner than he or she is looking for." Accordingly. the same day-month that he parted with her at Leith, he came home to her at the Water of Leith

8. When they were on shipboard at the Water of Leith, there was a report that the enemies were to send down thumbkins to keep them from rebelling at the report of this they were discouraged: Mr Peden came above the deck and said, "Why are ye discouraged? You need not fear, there will neither thumkins nor bootkins come here lift up your hearts and heads, for the day of your redemption draweth near; if we were once at London, we will be all set at liberty." —And when sailing in the voyage, praying publicly he said, "Lord, such is the enemies hatred at thee, and malice at us, for thy sake, that they will not let us stay in thy land of Scotland, to serve thee, though some of us have nothing but the canopy of the heavens above us, and the earth to tread upon: but Lord, we bless thy name, that will cut short our voyage, and frustrate they enemies of their wicked design that they will not get us where they intended; and some of us shall go richer home than we came from home." James Pride; who lived in Fife, an honest man being one of them he said many times, he could assert the truth of this, for he came safely home; and beside other things, he bought two cows, and before that, he never had one. I had these accounts both from the