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who is faid to difcovcr the Pole by his 
black Art 5 went thither in the Raignof 
E(/^i;jr^ the Third* 
Sir John Uandiveh the Great Traveller 
dyed zt Ldge z City m the Netherland 
Provinces in E^/i??iir^ the Third's Raign. 
ilBo. 
Nicholas and Antonio Zeni^ two Noble 
Gentlcnnicn of Venice were driven by Tcm- 
peft upon the Ifland of Eftotiland or Gron- 
^ lafidy in our Edtpard the Third^s Raign* 
1417/ 
The Canaries Conquctcd by Beian-Coun 
^tfenchman^ 
1420. 
^ The Ifland of Madera difcovered in our 
itekry the Fifth'^s time. 
1428. 
The Ifland fmrtd Santo^ or Holy-fort di- 
ftant {torn Madera 40 miles, difcovered by 
Portingal Marinerf on All halloms day^ and 
therefore called Holy-fort^ it is in compafe 
1 50 milcs^ in Henry the Sixtl/o Raigh, 
1440. 
The Ifland of C^^e ^/r tifr^ difcovered* 
145^* 
The Marine parts of G^^f;^^^ difcoverec^ 
hf tht; Forjingals m H^nry the Sixth's Raign# 
