for multitudes of mighty large Sturgeon^ 
The laft river of the province Eaft-ward is 
the great river Sagadeheck^ where Sir John 
Fophams Colony fcated themfelvcs. 
The chief harbours are Cap-ptpus^ Win- 
ter harbour J in which are forae fniall Iflands. 
Blac^point^ Kichmans'JJlmd^ Cafco-hay the 
largeft in the province full of Iflands. 
^ torn Sagadehoc\io Nova Scotia is called 
the Duke ot l[or\a province, here Femma- 
quidy Montinicus^ Mobegany Capeanawhagm^ 
where Capt. Smith filht for Whales h Mufca^ 
taquid^ all fill' d with dwelling houfcs and 
ftagesfor fi(hermen,and have plenty of Cat- 
tle, arable land and nnarflies. 
Nova Scotia was fold by the Lord Start- 
ling to the Frewc^^and is now wholly in thcic 
pofleffion. 
, Now we are come to Nm-fomd-land^ 
which is over againfl the gulf of St. Lat^^ 
rence^ an Iflmd near as fpacious as Inland^ 
and lyeth diftant from th^ Continent as far 
England is from the nearcft part of 
Fr^j/2ce, and near half the way between Ire- 
land zr\A Virginia^ its longitude is 334 de- 
grees 20 fcconds, and North latitude 4^ 
degrees 30 minutes, or as others will 53 
minutef. 'the lorgitude of places are mcer^ 
tahly reported^ but in latitudes moji agree. 
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