BOSTOX, is also the name of the capital of New-England, situated on a peninsula, at the bottom of a fine bay, covered with small islands and rocks, and defended by a castle and platform of guns: W. long. 71^{\circ}, and N. lat. 42^{\circ} 24'.

It is a flourishing town, wherein are ten churches, fix.

fix of them belonging to independents. The number of its inhabitants are computed to be about fourteen thousand.