A. D. 1346. 



535 



f The totals do not agree with the particular 

 numbers. But, as it is impolTiblc to difcoter where 

 the error lies, I am obliged to take them as I find 

 them in the manufcript, which is much more ac- 

 curate than the litl publifhed by Hakluyt. The 

 names of the towns are given in modern fpelling, 

 except a few which are unknown ; and the deful- 

 tojy arrangement, rer.de; i it impofiible to trace 



them. We may obfcrve, that tl.ofe parts of the 

 coaft, where the fifhing flouriftied, had the greateft 

 number of velTels. Though we find two veflels 

 carrying 51 and 60 men, yet Gosford is the only 

 town whofe vefiels average fo many as 31 men^ the • 

 average of the whole fleet being under 20 men {os 

 each velici 



