Dire^ions for the ufe of the f ollovping Tid Table ^ fent by 
J. F. M. R. & R. S. S- to the Vublijher 
SIR, 
HAving found my laft years Tide Table very agreeable to 
Experience. I here prefent you with another for the 
year enfuing ruade by the fame Theory and Numbers, but in 
a more convenient form for your Trails I muft only delirc 
thofe that ufe it, to note. 
That when by reafon ot long droughts in Summer, or con- 
tinual hard frofts in Winter, the frefh Waters are low, as alfo 
when the winds blow hard at N. or N. W. the Tides may 
hold up longer than the times lliew'd in the Table 
But when the contrary winds blow hard, or by reafon of 
great rains the Frefhes are increafed, they hold not out fo 
long : yet have I very rarely found the difference more than 
half an hour. 
I find by enquiry made amongft our moft experienced Sea- 
men, that the high Waters of our Englifh and Neighbour 
Ports keep a good correfpondence with thefe of the River of 
Thames Having therefore inftru£ted my felf the beft I could 
by conference with them, I have made the following Table 
of Redudlion , whereby the Tide Table may be made to 
ferve at the places underwritten, by Adding, 
h, m, 
For Tinmouth-haven^ Hartlepool ^ and Amfterdam, 030 
Bnfi — . ' — — — — I 00 
57/// — — ; 1 4r 
Bridlington -Veer zwd Humber" — . ^ 2 co 
fenfam, iVeymouth, Hamburgh, zx\dHitU' ■ 3 30 
Lanionax\6 Fopth/ffe—^—' ■ — 4 
Bridgewater^ Landfend znd Texet ' :V^_|, ^ — 4 45 
Fertland^ Harefle^, and withour ihtVU^ — r- $ 40 
And Subftrading. h. m 
for Lei thy Maes, and Oouries Out— : o if 
Gra've/end, Rochefter and Rammikins— ^ i 00 
Buoy q{ More, 2iYidi flujhirighead- 1 20 
Shooe Beacony Redfandy Fortfmonthy Ofiend— : ; • ■ — 2 30 
Spithead, HarrcichyVo-ver , Calice. and Ddblin — — —3 
Crfordnefsj Gunjleet, J/afltnges, Shoreham, and Diep — - — f-^f— — 
Needles, znd Tarmouth Fter- '■ — ^' 4 40 
Sr, He'/ens and ffauerdei^race ' 5 
The Table is Printed in a fmgle half fheet by it felf for the 
ufe of thofe that defire to have it alone, and is to be fold by 
Mr. Baker at the Sign of the T^hree Ptgeons in St, Pads Church- 
yard, London. A Cor- 
