a 8 4 Clje mm rccm&ampcon id 3!apon ants jfftatfflo*. 
Iping Caftteo, the other Weft $o?tb* 
Snell, about halfe a mplebp the Caft 3* 
Ians of tfjefe afo^efaiD ttx>3 3Hands, as 3 
InasteldeSt is fairs ano gcod ground clofe 
ts if, as it fameth to be: 0nd fepott the 
$»o?th fide it hath the harbour fa? tbs 
gponfon of tbs £>cutbtnmoc 0 ,anoffpct! 
bane occafton pou map anker there. 
ifrsm tbefe afo?efatde tVoo justices 
totheiande, there Ipeth ttoo Iflandes o» 
CUffes in fo?me like ttno pillars : be* 
tlnanc thefe Clfffes and another Cham 
iteU(bJhich the 3fiands begin to open be* 
fo?e pou) rnanp Iuncos o? chmiih t|ippes 
lot pafte laden inith merchandifes foFi- 
rando ano the tpaaeii of Vmbra, nottmth* 
Handing peu fijaU leaue all thefe 3fianos 
o? Clftfeson the Caft fide o?poar right 
hand, running about halfe a mile to £>ea- 
fcjarD from them :andbaing right cuer* 
sgamft thefe 3 Hands, thenth?ao? tee 
miles further in the fame ceurfe of $o?th 
$o?fbtDdt, there is another point of 
an Mans Hatching right Wcftinard 
from the 2LanD, being a high ant) fiat land 
on the top, ano in the firft appearance it 
femeth tike th?a 31llanos, although it is 
bat one, fo? tthath ttno b?oken partes, 
ano bp thatmeanes maketh a Iheincof 
fh?a 3 lanes. 
jfrom the point of this 3&and th?a 
miles Weftinaro to fca&mro, peu tball 
fee a round 3ftand, haning clofe bp tfa 
long fmall jfland, and if it be dare mea* 
thcr Weft £>outblneft o? Weft,pou (hall 
lathe 3fl&nd of Goto, tuljicb is herp high 
and great, imtbmanp rentes and clouen 
paces, on the toype being all euen ano 
fiat ground. 
When pou fa the 3fland afo?efat'D that 
fheineth liHeth;a3fiandcs, thenrunne 
Straight upon the point thereof, that fttc- 
ftctij ouni)are,and if the fide chance to be 
againft pou bofthfiacketoindE’, then the 
loatcr(.bp this point flicking out of the a* 
tefato llano) maketh agtxat roaring, 
and hath much feumme, fo that if famet h 
to beihaUQ&>s inhich the inater b?eakctlj 
upon : nottofchftandtng it is all cuer 
faireanddape, therefore pou mapftalp 
puttoinaits it ioithout fcare, keeping a 
little from the point: and in this manner 
paffmg about the point, then pou mu® 
faile along, inhere peu hauc a great and 
gmo crake,Inhere peu ihall put in till pou 
find ten o? cleuen fadomc dape: it is hard 
ground, inhere pou map anker at plea* 
Thci.booke, 
lure, it hath a god harbour fo? the tninds 
of the C^onfon, and being there pou fijall 
p?efentlp baue Barkes and ifoiftes e* 
nough abo?d pour fljippe, that imll bjing 
POU to Firando. 
3n the fame crake intuard Cattfoaro 
there is a itode to anker, toith god bar* 
bourfo? alllmnds, iliketoife the length 
of the fljotte of a great pace $o?theaft* 
Inaroe, lieth another l^auen that hath a 
god harbour fo? all totnos,tobcrcm there 
map lie mo?e (hips then in the Cafi&ode 
afo?efaid. 
3f pou chance fo come into thiscountrp 
atfuch time as that pou feare anp foule 
lueather,then peu map fralp lie in anp of 
thefe i^auens,tahere pou lie fafe from ro¬ 
llers and tbaucs, that map come thither. 
%\ns 3laudfhat farncih tobeth?a, tt 
called Faquyn, and from thence to the 3* 
land Firando arc fiue miles. 
Jfrom this 3 land Faquyn, if it be dare 
iueather, pou mapfoeU fa the 3 land of 
Firando, $o?tbtoaro from it, butbecaufe 
fo? the moil'pact pou there find doudie 
andmifiielueather, there is no certain^ 
tie, but from the bauen Inhere pou lie pou 
fhail p?efentlp fa a high and round 3lant> 
loith fome Home rockes about it, about 
halfe a mile from the rode of the afo?efaid 
coafl Inhere pou lie, tohieh reacheth 
$o?fb $o?tbeaff, and 3io?th f bp litft, 
about ttno miles and a-halfe from pou, 
pou fhall faanotherlong.htghjandfiatte 
3lano, clouen in the middle, and fo fbeto* 
cth to be ttno 3lands,llretching Cad and 
Weft. $bout halfe a mile from this ilano 
lieth a great round Cliffe t betlnane this 
Clifte and the round 3lande (that Ipctfi 
halfe a mile from the^auen of theafo?e# 
faid 3land) there is a great crake tnh*ch 
maketh a chanell, th?ough she tnbtch pou 
paife to the^auenofVmbra,and inhere 
poufa the3fiano that fhelncthlike tins 
3!an0s, runue right hponit tothe^oke 
oiend thereof, Iping intheCaft, to the 
inhtchpou^allgo inithin the l^ct of are 
arrcln, as alfo bp the great Clifte that 
Ipeih Caftlnardfrom pou, runningin^ 
inardjthcn pou ihall fa a berie long land, 
iohtfh is the coaft that maketh the ftrait 
o?channell betlnane the land and the 3 4 
land of Firando : peumuft fhutme all the 
land that lieth on the Call fidc,fc? it is all 
ouer foule ground, aspoupaUe abcut bp 
the afo?efatd 3iand inhich is called Ca- 
ioxyma, leaning it on the Weft fide 
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