A.D. 



1588. 



THE ENGLISH VOYAGES 



Certaine rare and special notes most properly belong- 

 ing to the voyage of M. Thomas Candish next before 

 described ; concerning the heights, soundings, lyings 

 of lands, distances of places, the variation of the 

 Compasse, the just length of time spent in 

 sayling betweene divers places, and their abode 

 in them, as also the places of their harbour 

 and anckering, and the depths of the 

 same, with the observation of the 

 windes on severall coastes: Written 

 by M. Thomas Fuller of Ipswich, 

 who was Master in the desire 

 of M. Thomas Candish 

 in his foresaid pros- 

 perous voyage 

 about the 

 world. 



A note of the heights of certaine places on the 

 coast of Barbaric. 



Nprimis Cape Cantin 

 standeth in the la- 

 titude of 

 Item the yland of 

 Mogador standeth 

 in 

 Item Cape d'oro 

 standeth in 

 Item the ylands of the Canaries 



about 

 Item Cape Bojador standeth in 

 Item Cape Verde standeth in 

 Item the Cape of Sierra Liona in 

 Item an yland called Ilha Verde in 



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