Clje coatfefrom tfempoto fapon,toi$ aMcoutteof Mtici#coaff& in 
Seasides, to® tjolcmg cur cottrfe t'« tbe 
fame foft, tmftll bp thefirft land©aft?> 
toard,to® fatoe another great highanb 
long lanbe, and at the end of tfjc afoje?* 
faio high land ©afttoard, to® falsettoo 
otljer 3Qanoes, toherecf the one toastie? 
rtc greats ttretching $ojtheaft and 
g>outhtocft, and the other dofe bp it 
ttretching #ofth ano ^>cuth, beingtbe 
fmalleft, toith manp pointes ♦ £Dn tbe 
#Q 2 th fibe of this fmall Iflandabout a 
mile from tbence, tbere are fine fmall 
Mauds orffonie ©liffes bpon a rotoe: 
from tbc firft IflanD that toe fatoe(tohich 
is tbe IsttMand of ibofe that are called 
AsSeteIrmaas,tbat is, the feuen litters, 
Iping on tbe $e?theaft fide) to tbe afoje* 
(aid fmall Mano toith manp pointes, it 
map be about fire mples ©afttoard, as 
toe toere right againtt tbe afo?efatt> firtt 
Mane of £>tonie ©liffes, it might bee a? 
bout fine boures after name, hatting run 
as toe thought fince to® had fight of 
land about ttoentie and foure miles* She 
gnburfoapafajefcUD in the morning, to® 
tame the height of the $o?tb £>tarrc, 
being tmber ihirfie ocgr®s anb 
©ornmtng toithin i too tuples of the 3' 
flanb (that to® fato firtt) of the Manbs of 
Conie ©Itftes, toee ramte^oftheaftand 
$ojthcaft ano bp ©aft, anb tohen to® 
toere right againtt it, toherebp it laic 
^outhtoara front Us, b®ing about thj® 
mples from it, on the $o?th fibe thereof 
to® fatoe another great high anb long 3* 
lanb toith manp trees , tohich (as to® 
learned) is called Icoo: it reacbetb ©aft 
anb Weft, ano to® toere about tb.:® 
miles from it, but bp reafon of the Barite 
toeathcr ano mittes toee conib not lib 
eerne it: anb commtng fometohat rferer 
to it to® fatoe another Jfianb Iping clofe 
bp the Weft point of the afo?efaid 3land, 
b®ing Icffe than the other: anb becaufe 
to® toere bp the afojefaid Meflc point, 
(bettoftnc both) toee toere fulip determi* 
neb to runne ttooughtheehannell, that 
Ihctoeb betto®ncthe fatbttooBlflanbes, 
but becaufe there toas no man in the 
finppe that hab anp imctolebge thereof, 
fearing fttftcs anb ihallotoes,to®durft 
not aluenture, but toounb bp to the ©aft 
point, to patte bp the tofnoe about the 
-high 3fianb, running as much as to® 
might toith a ^outhetlp toinbe, ha? 
uing great toaues that put hs to the 
lanbe, anb fo to® fapleb ©aft &outh? 
Thcj.booke. 
catt, hauing pet about ttoo mples to 
patte bp the Blfiano, but mgbtcame on 
basing herie barfie, fo thatto®coula bif» 
eerne no lanb, although to® tocreclofe 
bp it, anb to fc®pc from it, to® ranne 
the fame courfe till about one of the 
clocfte after midnight, then the morne 
fhmes, pet to® coulb not f® the Biflanb, 
but made $ojtbtoard totoardes it toith 
fetoe Katies to the 3ttano of Tauaxuma,- 
tohich (according to mp account) HjeulD 
lie right before hs: toberetoitb to® paf? 
febouer the reft of the night till the mo?* 
ningjtohentoc fatoe the 3fland Tanaxu- 
ma, thatlape right before hs , beetng a? 
bout ttoo mples from it, it b®ing herie 
cloubie, anb to® male $o£tbtoard fo- 
toarbes it to patte bp the Weft fibe there?* - 
of, but to® coulb not Doe it, bp reafon 
that the toinbe toas £>outh toe ft, anb to® 
toere bp the 0outh point thereof, run?* 
nfng along bp the ©aft file, about halfe 
a mile from it. SDltfs Bifianb reached 
$ofthana &outh, bftinglong anblotoe 
ground, hauing tohite fandic ftranoes, 
toith a herie gr®necountrep of tallepcs, 
it hath manp jaine tr®s, butthep ftano 
fcattering from each other, anb fcerie 
open : it is about feuen o? eight mples 
long, hauing in the middle toap on the 
©aft fibe clofe bp the lanb, an Mand oj 
ftonie ©liffe, tohich farre eft ihetoeth 
lihea ifattt bnber ^aile. 3fiano 
Ipeth bnber thirtie fcegr®s and right 
in the mibble, it is all faire and dears 
ground* 5ftom this 3fiand of Tanaxu- 
ma $o?thtoarde, to® fatoe a berie great 
anb high lanbe reaching ©aft and catteft, 
about eight miles, mailing as it femes 
onthefamc coaft j^ojtljeaft, ano $o?th- 
eaft and bp $o?tb fromTanaxuma, an 
opening,tohich is the mouth of the crftbe 
called Xabuxij. 2Ch!S ©r®fie hath fo^ a 
marfee, that the lanbe on the ©aft fide 
thereof runneth all ftftping to the bmlic 
0 } point of the ©r®be, b®mg a flatte 
ground : and on the Weft fide the land 
is as high as the firft that to® fatoe Iping 
$Oftl) and ^Ollth toith Tanaxuma.-SCbiS 
eoaft afojefaid map lie diftat ouerthtoart 
from the Iflanb of Tanaxuma about fe?> 
ucn o^ eight mples . ifrom the $o?tb 
point of this 3fland to® made.totoardes 
the ©rftfee, ano b®ing in the middle of 
onr toap,thc toindftll Weft ^outhtoeft, 
toherebp to® lucre enfajeed to Ipe bp it, 
the toeatbe? b®ing ealme, fo that the 
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