%l)t toutTcfrom tegfwtsc to 
m. 
afbjefafb, mibbceing to &al»arde from 
Cabexuma, pou Cljall there findeharde 
ground, and iftt be right oner again® the 
mouth of the crake, pen ffjaU haue fandi e 
ground, as afojefaid: ana tuhen pou fa 
the pointof Cabexutna, then make toll)* 
ards the lande, ar.d bp the lande about a 
mile diffantpoii (hall fa rertaine ttonie 
cltffes, bp the tuhtch pou (ball holdc pour 
courfe to ^eafoard trpm them: bp thefs 
grtt ttonie dtffes Ipeth a rouna 3fiand, 
Uoitha train it, ana fometahst bepono 
this B&mdtmth one SCra, there is ano* 
fljcr 3Gand, Eretthing $o?thtoctt aftd 
^on-heafi, called Ilhados Caual!os,that 
ts, the 3 ! 3 ana of i^Q.:fcs: pou mutt make 
to Inaras the 3flano to a point of land that 
Ipeth cut on the $ojth fide of the fame 
3 fland. £Cf3i3 33 fiano on the jjiojthiaett 
fioehathfojamaiitecertaine pine tras, 
token pou are dofe bp the afo?efatd #oj* 
therlp point, then from thence bold Caff 
j^ojtheaft, till pou put in Inhere pou that! 
fino a Crake, and right ouer againft this 
3fiand #o?th#o?tbcatt, lietha iharpe 
pointea t^oueil, reaching to £>eatoardc, 
tobicb pou mutt fo? half a mile from 
thence fo?toard lieth ttooffones, inhich 
poulhalTp^efentip (a token pou enter in* 
to the Crake, going lnithin an 3 Sflano o? 
cliffe tobttb toiilbeCaft $o?tbeattfrom 
pou ; pou muff put totoards it about the 
length of the Cljot of a great pace, and fo 
runne along bp it till pou be in, and toith* 
in on the right hand fcpon thelande pou 
Khali fa certaine doinnes, and on the left 
hand a groue, hauing on the fea fide as 
poupaffc along manp ff ones like befell 
ffones* &igbt oaer again® this 3fland 
on the left hand, lie the ttoo (cones afo?e* 
laid, mhtth pou can not fa: thentmth an 
ebbe of a fp?ingtide, and running in after 
thismanner, pcuffmttfa acroffeffan* 
ding Upon a point of land: and rightouer 
again® this croffctsthe i&odc, and from 
this erode GDafftoard there is a heric g®a 
^auemtohere pou mutt make pour (hip 
faff and fare from tbe£>oaibfide,tbat is, 
the fatten Of Facunda. 
The 39. Chapter. 
Aninfhru&ion of the coutfe out of the Ha- 
uenof Lar.guf^ue ot Nmgdfa.ihe,to the 
cape de Sumkor, in the coafl: of China, 
where the Forungales aterefidenr« 
The3Bookc„ 
fftfing out of (ijehaueit 
of Langafaque to China 
hauing a jjojth ‘mind, 
ifpouhauecaufetoan* 
ker,belotobpthe th?a 
3flands o? dtffes, ba* 
ing right oner again® 
the 3 ttanddosCauailos,on the fide of Fa- 
cunda, thenanherthere along, fc? ir is 
dape enough all ouer, as 3 toith mp lead 
haue pjamed: there pou SjaU ttap the firtt 
mghCthaf in the moaning herp earlp pou 
map haue the toin&e from off the Unde, 
toheretoitb pou (hall fet faile, lading as 
much as pou ran tsnftll pou be gotten a* 
bout the Blfland dos Cauallos, fo? bccaufe 
toe did it not (being mfheffjtp of Tnftan 
Vaas da Vdga)ing toere in danger net to 
haue bane able to get about the 3fiand. 
Baing patt the 3fian0 dos Cauallos, 
pou mutt held pour courfe Mfcff, Mleff 
and bp §>outh,and OTett £>outhtoeff,and 
if the toind be bigge then put not totoards 
the 3flan0 Guoto, fo? that there at that 
time pou haue certaine ^oufb tntnscs, 
tohid) 3 knotoe fo? certaine, becaufe 31 
haue ban there at other times, in the (hip 
of Manocl T rauafTos in great trouble, be* 
caufe if is croffe mind right bpo the coatt, 
and there pou haue no ground, as alfo bp 
night not to fall bp the Panr.elias ( luhich 
are called pottes, and bp feme Cliffcs) 
U)hcrefo?c pourbett courfe is fo runne fa 
ilmfelnard from the 3flandMeaxuma.^* 
long bp the^outhluettffDe of fhe3flano 
of Msaxuma lieth a cttffe,from thenccfo?* 
taarde pou (hall holde pour courfcMett 
§>outhttiett, although pou haue the toind 
fcapt, pet pou map hold that courfe, fo? 
that being baife map from the gulfeto the 
coatt, pon (hall loithout doubt findc the 
Imnd large enough. 
3n this (nap (fcapfng mell fo 2iofe* 
luarde) about 35.0? 40 . miles from the 
Cape ds Sumbor, pou (hall find a I 5 anke 
of3;.37.and38. fadomedape, luhtch(bp 
fuch as hnehae it not) might bafasen fo? 
the ground of the land of Chu^. 
TOng patt this Banke, pou find mo?e 
depthes ,but vuhen after that the Bepfhes 
begin to leffen,then IcnHe to pour felfe, fo? 
then rnoffi certainlp pou are bp the land, 
(Mhcn pou fa the land of Sumbor^hentn 
the night time pou mutt runne §>outh 
£>cuthu>cft, and bp dap make folnardes 
the land, tbercbp at times to fcape fonte* 
luhatto ^ealuardfrom the lano,tbcrebp 
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