the South-Sea. 311 



all along the Coaft to the Citadel, with Redans or Inden- 

 tures, and little Moineaus, or Plat Baftions before the Curtin, 

 which flank it, without much need ; becaufe theRocks render 

 it inacceflible for Boats. 



To fecure a Communication between Fort S.Anthony 

 and the Citadel, they have thrown up a Trench along the 

 Mountain, crofs'd by a little Gully, over which they pafs 

 on a Bridge, defended by two Redoubts, in the midft be- 

 tween which is a Chappel of S. Anthony, and a good hu chapp 

 Spring. 



The Batteries of the Coaft join without the Citadel, Batteries, 

 and come down to the Shore. 



The Citadel, by the Portugueze call'd Caftello de S. citadel 

 Joao, or S. John's Cattle, ftands at the Foot of the Moun- 

 tain of Brafil, which it inclofes, as well by the Walls of 

 the Body of the Place, on the Weft-fide., as by the due- 

 works before fpoken of, next the Port. Thofe Outworks./ 

 which might be call'd a Continuation of the Encfofure., 

 tho* without a Ditch, would be of little ufe, in cafe of a 

 Siege by Sea and Land; for a Ship at Anchor in 50 Fa- 

 thom Water at S. E. and by S. would render them almoft 

 ufelefs, firing into them on Reverfe and by Enfilade. 



The Upper Fort has not that Defeat it is well enough 

 feated,contriv'd and built of good Stone-work/ounded on a 



Rock 



Plate XXXVII. Page 311. explain d in Englifh. 



Profil par la Ligne A. B. The Profile by the Line A. B. 



Profil par la Ligne C. D. Vue du cote de la Terre. The Profile by tht 

 Line C. D. feen from the Land- fide. 



Montagne du haut Brefil. The Mountain of the Upper Biafih 



Vue de la Ville de Angra du Cote du Mouillage. A Profpetl of the Town 

 of Angra next the Anchoring place. 



a. The Cathedral. i. & Anthony'.? chappel. 



b. The Jefuites. h. Out-Parts. 



c. The Powder- houfe, 1. A Plat Bafiion and Battery. 



d. Corpo Santo. m. S. Anthony 'j Fort. 



f. A hw Battery. n. Tower to took out, 



g. The City Gate. o. The Key. 



h. The CitadeL p. The Port of the upper BranX 



