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We weighed at twelve of the Clock at 

 night : But 



1 8. The Wind blowing fiercely at W. di- 

 reftly in our teeth, we mad? but little way^ 

 and could not weather the Start Point that 

 night. The Moon upon its firft emerging 

 above the Horizon, feemed to have a colour 

 like burnt Brrck, the Sky very cloudy : but 

 fome Rain falling, as flie advanced higher 

 and higher. Are appeared more and more 

 fiery. 



19. We weathered the Start Point by 

 noon, but could not make much way beyond 

 it. 



20. We got into Tlymouth Sonxidi* The 

 Gittadel, built upon a Rock , with large 

 Counterfcarps and Baftions^ returned our Sa- 

 lute with nine Guns. ' Sir Thomas Allen with 

 his Fleet flood to the Lizard, and came not 

 to an Anchor. ^ 



21. Miily Weather. About eleven Clock 

 Forenoon, and about fix in the Evening, we 

 obferved the Vapours in great quantity 

 aicend out of the Sea, foon covering the top^ 

 of the Mountains. Here we ftaid three days^ 

 taking in fome Provifions, ready prepared 

 for lis. 



On Sunday the 23^ of Augufi we weighed 

 out of Plymouth Sound, and made the Liz^ard^ 

 a Promontory in Cornwall^ before night : 

 The Manacles , feveral Rocks fb called, we 



. difcerned very diftinftly , it being then low 

 Ebbi as alfo the Lands end. The Wind 

 blew frefh and we obferved the Waves in 

 the Night-time, as if they had been liquid 



- J^ire, but palifli. 



The 



