M fiands for Mornings A for Jfternoon^ eforSunddj. 
This Table may be made to fervc the undcrwritren Places by 
Adding 
VorXi fiy^ioutb-hivm Hanlefool\ 
and Amfterdm. \ 
Brefi. 
Silly, 
Mounts Bay. 
BriMington Peei\ and Humkr: 
Fowey-, Loot and Plymoiah, 
Dartmouth^ Hirborow^ and IJuU, 
Torbay a nd Tinmouth. 
Lxmouth, Top[hiitfty and Lyme* 
Weymouth. 
Bridgxvater and Texd, 
Vonhndy Hireptv, and 
without the V ie. 
1 r 
m. 
30 
CO 
45 
55 
CO 
15 H 
30 
40 
50 
20 
45 
5 40 
J I 
SnhfiraSting 
For uithy Maes, and | 
Gravefend^ RocheHer, J^mmeJ^ins, 
Buoy of the Note and hLufjing. 
shoe Beacon, Port (mouthy I 
Kidfand and ci//f«<<. | 
Spithead, Harrfi<;h, Dover, Calice. 
Orfordneff?, Gunfleet, mfirngs, I 
Shoreham-, Dief* j 
Needles, and Tarmokth Peer. 
St. H«i7e«x and Silver i^^ Grace, 
k 
0 
15 
I 
00 
I 
20 
2 
30 
3 
CO 
4 
00 
4 
40 
5 
30 
But Note, that in fuch of thefe Places as lie open to the 
Sea, and where no great Rivers are, the Quarter-moon* 
high-waters, hold out longer than the times fhewd by 
this Redudion, near half an hour. 
As alfo that, when by reafbn of the long Droughts in 
Sumn^ier^ or continual hard FroAs in M^inter^ the frefh 
Waters are low ; or when the Wind blows hard at A^, 
or N. IV. the Tides may hold up longer in the ef 
Thamesy than the Times Ihewed m the 1 able. But when 
the Wind is ftrong at W. or by 5'. or there are great 
Frefhes ; they hold not out fb long, but the difference is 
feldom above half an hour. 
