[1] There was alſo taken beſide the gouernoure, a notable pyrate named Crab,Ric Southwel. Crab, a pyrate taken. who before that tyme had done many diſpleaſures to the engliſh men both by ſea and lande: and now bicauſe his countrey men woulde not raunſome him, but to his further griefe, had ſlayne his ſonne within Barwike, he becam the king of Englands man, and did the Scots more domage afterwards, thã euer he had done to the Engliſhmen before. The gouernour at length was raunſomed for a great ſumme of golde.