STEPHEN BUKROUGH 



A.D. 



1557- 



The voyage of the foresaid M. Stephen Burrough, 

 An. 1557. from Colmogro to Wardhouse, 

 which was sent to seeke the Bona Esperanza, 

 the Bona Confidentia, and the Philip and 

 Mary, which were not heard of the yeere 

 before. 



May. 



Port Sunday the 23. of May, I departed 23 

 with the Searchthrift from Colmogro, 

 the latitude whereof is 64. degrees, 25. 

 minutes, and the variation of the com- 

 passe, 5. degrees, 10 minutes from the 

 North to the East. 



Wednesday we came to the Island 26 



called Pozanka, which Island is within foure leagues 

 of the barre Berozova. It floweth here at an East and 

 by South moone full sea. 



Saturday in the morning we departed from Pozanka, 29 

 and plied to the barre of Berozova Gooba, where- 

 upon wee came to anker at a lowe water, and sounded 

 the said Barre with our two SkifFes, and found in the 

 best upon the shoaldest of the barre 13. foote water 

 by the rule. It higheth upon this barre, in spring 

 streames 3. foote water: and an East Moone maketh a 

 full sea upon this barre. 



Sunday in the morning wee departed from the barre 3° 

 of Berozova, and plied along by the shoalds in five 

 fadome, untill I had sight of S. Nicholas roade, and then 

 wee cast about to the Northwards, and went with a 

 hommocke, which is halfe a mile to the Eastwards of 

 Coya Reca, which hommocke and S. Nicholas abbey Coia Reca. 

 lye Southsouthwest, and Northnortheast, and betweene [I. 291.] 

 them are 11. leagues. Coia Reca is halfe a mile to the 

 Eastwards of Coscaynos. Coscaynos & the middes of Coscaynos. 

 the Island called Mondeustova ostrove, which is 

 thwart of the barre of Berozova lieth South and by 



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