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APPENDIX E 



Orforth nes to the North foreland is South, and one third of a point 

 to the Westward. From the Northforland to the Southforeland is 

 South. From the Southforeland to Dungnes is Southwest and one 

 fourth part of a point to y e Southwards. From Dungnes to Beache 

 is West Southwest, and one fourth part of a poynt to the South- 

 wards. From Beache to Dune noze is West Southwest, and three 

 quarters of a point to the Westwards. From Dune noze to Portland 

 is West and by South Southerly. From Portland to the Start is 

 West Southwest and one fifth part of a point to the Westwards. 

 From the Start to the Ram me is West, and one fourth part of a 

 point to the Northwards. From the Ramme to the Dudman is West 

 Southwest, and one sixt part of a point to the Westwards. From 

 the Dudman to the Lizard is West Southwest, and one third part 

 of a point to the Southwards. From the Lizard to Lands end is 

 West Northwest Northerly. From Lands end to Milford is North 

 and two third parts of a point to the Eastwards. From Milford 

 to S. Dauids head is North and half a point to the Westwards. 

 From S. Dauids head to Beardsie, is North and by East, and one 

 eight part of a point to the Eastwards. From Beardsie to Holly 

 head is North, and one sixt part of a poynt to the Westwards. 

 From Holly head to the He of Man is North and by East, and one 

 fifth part of a point to the Northwards. 



Wee whose names are heerevnder written being called before 

 the right worshipfull Sir Julius Cesar, Knight, Judge of the Kings 

 Majesties Highe Court of Admiraltie, and there impanelled, and 

 sworne vpon a Jurie to sett downe the bounds, and lymits, howfarre 

 the Kings Chambers, Hauens, or Ports on the Sea coasts doe extend ; 

 Do heereby certifie, and sett downe (according to our best know- 

 ledge, and vnderstanding) that his Highnes said chambers, Hauens, 

 or Ports are all the Seacoasts within a straight lyne drawne from 

 one head land to the next head land throughout this realme of 

 England. And for the better vnderstanding thereof haue made a 

 plott of the same, and haue therevnto prefixed this our Schedule, 

 shewing how euerie head-land doth beare vpon a right lyne the 

 one from the other according to the said Plott. Dated the 4. of 

 March A. D*. 1604 [160|] And in the second yeare of the reigne 

 of our Souueraigne Lord King James, &c. 



(Signed) Thomas Milton. 

 William Bygate. 

 John BurrelJ. 

 William Jones. 

 Peter Hilles. 

 Michael Edmondes. 

 James Woodcolt. 



Thomas Beast. 

 William Juye. 

 John Skynner. 

 John Wylde?. 

 Henry Hauken. 

 William Cace. 



