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East, North and by West, and betweene them are 4. 



leagues, or as you may say from the Seaboord part of 



the barre to Coscaynos are 3. leagues and a halfe. 



31 Munday at a Northeast and by East sunne we were 



thwart of Coscaynos. 



Dogs nose lieth from Coscaynos Northnorthwest, 



and betweene them are eight leagues : and Dogs nose 



sheweth like a Gurnerds head, if you be inwardly on 



both sides of it : on the lowe point of Dogs nose there 



standeth a crosse alone. 



F 



June. 



( Rom Dogs nose to Foxenose are three leagues, North 



and by West. 



The 2. day of June I went on shoare 2. miles to the 



Northwards of Dogs nose, and had the latitude of that 



place in 65. degrees, 47. minutes. It floweth a shoare 



at this place, at an East Moone full sea, and the shippe 



lay thwart to wende a flood, in the off, at a Southsouth- 



east moone. So that it is to be understoode, that when 



Dogs nose. it is a full sea on the shoare, it is two points to ebbe, 



The variation b e f ore [^ De a lowe water in the off. The variation 



passe 4. °f tne Compasse at this place is 4. degrees from the 



degrees. North to the East. 



3 This day the Northnorthwest winde put us backe 

 againe with Dogs nose, where a ship may ride thwart 

 of a salt house, in 4. fadome, or 4. fadome and a halfe 

 of water, and have Landfange for a North and by West 

 winde : which Salt house is halfe a mile to the South- 

 wards of Dogs nose. 



4 Friday at a Southsouthwest Sunne, wee departed 

 from this Salt house. It is to be noted that foure 

 miles to the Northwards of Dogs nose there growe 

 no trees on the banke by the water side : and the 

 bankes consist of fullers earth. Over the cliffes there 

 growe some trees : so that Dogs nose is the better to 

 be knowen because it is fullers earth, and the like I 

 have not seene in all that Countrey. 



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