It is needlefs to tiake notice in what hours the waters 
kicres^fe begins, becaufe the regular courfeof theT^^^^ 
is not from thence commenced, in refped: of the time of 
Flowing and Ebbing. 
TfhQ Bar it felfe being about a Mile and half in Length, 
and no where except in its firft entrance exceeding half 
a Mile in Breadth, is very even, but yet affords confide- 
rably differing/oundm^s in the fame Age and time of th^ 
;f^i^/,acGording to the feafon of the Tear.and which feems 
to be fomewhat ftrange,hath the higheft Tides in the Nar- 
therly Monfoon, as I huve been informed by thole who are 
leemingly beft able to give an account thereof : and I 
muft needs fay, that the tryal I now made on the Bar did 
accord with what I underftood from feveral of the Fijher- 
men and others as to this Month, which induced me to 
enter this Information, that coming over at half flood: 
(except on the dayes aforementioned as Dangerous to 
Goi^^e oVer in) there will be found according to the age 
Q^t^^tT^d^s.^ 
In the js^>Modms fi:Qx^x 16 to n fcctwater.» . 
In the 7 >Moones from ■ 1 9 to 24 feet : 
%^ . 
9/ ' 
In tlie , 1 0 > Af(?i?^f/ from 2 1 tq^ 3. 7 fee 
113 
In the ^ i>Moonesfx:Qta i^ to%i ktv 
2 J 
Always the higher the Floodthe Lower the Ehh;io thiai 
according to the ftrength of the .TiW^j" at Low water, the 
foundings are from dto 1 3 feet, 
NB^ This Bar oiTunking is about 110 degrees o£ Lott" 
gi ude to the B^&s^London, and in Latipude 20, To:» 
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