[ 1250 3 
DireSiions for the ufe of the foregoing Tide-table. 
© ftands for Sunday. 
This Table may be made to ferve the underwritten 
places by ' ! j ^ 1 
Adding, tt 
Tot Tinmouthhaven, Hartlepool^ and Amjlerdam 030 
Breft I 00 
Silly I 
'Mount s-Bc^y 1 
Bridlington- Feer^ and Humber 2 00 
Fowey, Looe^ and Plymouth 3 10 
Weymouth^Dartmouthy Hamborough^ and Hull ^ 30 
Torhay^ and Tinmouth 3 40 
Exmoutby and Topjham^ and t^w?^ 3 f q 
Weymouth ' , 4 20 
Bridgwater^ and Texell /. 4 47 
Portla?id, Harefiew, and without the LV/tf f 40 
Subftra(3:ing, 
For Leith^, Maes, and Gouries-Gut o 
Gravefend^ l^chefrer , and I{ammekins i 00 
\ff^(7yofthe TVbr/?, and Flujhing. i 20 
Shoe-Beacon ortfmouth^ B^dfand^zxid Oflend 2.10 
Spithead^ Harwich, Dover, Calice, Dublin 3 00 
Orfordhefse,Gunfleet, Hajizngs,Shoreham^ Deip 4 00 
Needles, and Tarmouth-Peer 4 40 
S*^ Hellens, and Haver de Grace. f 30 
Note, that whenby reafon of long Droughts in Summer, 
or continuall hard Frofts in Winter, the Frefli Waters are 
low, as alfo when the Wind blows hard at N. or N W, 
the Tides may hold up longer in the River of Thames, 
then the time Ihewed in the Table, by half an hour. But 
whenche Wind blows hard at W. or W by S. or there 
are great Frefties; they hold not out fo longbylome- 
times near half an hour. 
The Solu' 
