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B13389 [A note] of the head-lands of England [as] they [beare] one from another, agreeing with the plot of the description of the countrey, with their seuerall distances, as followeth. England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); Milton, Thomas, fl. 1605.; England and Wales. High Court of Admiralty. 1605 (1605) STC 10019.5; ESTC S121746 1,353 2

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〈…〉 of the Head-lands of England they 〈…〉 one from another agreeing with the plot of the description of the Countrey with their seuerall distances as followeth FRom Holly Iland to the Sowter is South Southeast And in distance 17. leagues and a mile From the Sowter to Whitby is Southeast And in distance frō one point to another 12. leagues From Whitby to Flambrough-head is South-east and halfe a point Southerly 8. leagues From Flambrough-head to the Sporne is South South-east Easterly 13. leagues and a mile From the Sporne to Cromar is South-east and by East 24. leagues and a mile From Cromar to Winterton-nes is Southeast and by South 4. leagues From Winterton-nes to Caster-nes is South South-east 2. leagues and a mile From Caster-nes to Layestof is South 3. leagues and ¾ of a league From Layestof to East-nes is South and halfe a point to the Westwards 1. league 2. miles ½ From East-nes to Orforth-nes is South and by West 6. leagues and ½ a mile From Orforth-nes to the North-foreland is South and one third of a point to the Westwards 15. leagues and ½ mile From the North-foreland to the South-foreland is South 6. leagues and one mile From the South-foreland to Dunge-nes is Southwest and one fourth part of a point to the Southwards 7. leagues From Dunge-nes to Beach is West Southwest and one fourth part of a point to the Southwards 13. leagues From Beach to Dune noze is West Southwest and three quarters of a point to the Westward 24. leagues 2. miles ½ From Dune-noze to Portland is West and by South Southerly 16. leagues ¼ of a mile From Portland to the Start is West Southwest and one fift part of a point to the Westwards 18. leagues 2. miles From the Start to the Ramme is West and one fourth part of a point to the Northwards 6. leagues ½ From the Ramme to the Dudman is West Southwest and one sixt part of a point to the Westwards 8. leagues ½ From the Dudman to the Lizard is West Southwest and one third part of a point to the Southwards 9. leagues From the Lizard to Lands-end is West Northwest Northerly 7. leagues From Lands-end to Milford is North and two third parts of a point to the Eastwards 31. leagues 2. miles From Milford to S. Dauids head is North and halfe a point to the Westwards 5. leagues ½ mile From S. Dauids head to Beardsie is North and by East and one eight part of a point to the Eastwards 12. leagues ½ mile From Beardsie to Holy head is North and one sixt part of a point to the Westwards 9. leagues From Holy head to the I le of Man is North and by East and one fift part of a point to the Northwards 26. leagues Wee whose names are hereunder written being called before the right worshipfull Sir Iulius Caesar Knight Iudge of the Kings Maiesties high Court of Admiraltie And there impannelled and sworne vpon a Iurie to set downe the bounds and limits how farre the Kings Chambers hauens or ports on the Sea coasts do extend Doe hereby certifie and set downe according to our best knowledge and vnderstanding That his Highnesse said Chambers Hauens or Ports are all the Sea coasts within a streight line drawen from one Headland to the next Headland throughout this Realme of England And for the better vnderstanding thereof haue made a plot of the same and haue thereunto prefixed this our schedule shewing how euery Headland doeth beare vpon a right line the one from the other according to the said plot Dated the fourth day of March Anno Dom. 1604. And in the second yeere of the raigne of our soueraigne Lord King Iames c. Thomas Milton William Bygate John Burrell William Jones Peter Hills Michael Edmonds James Woodcott Thomas Beast William Iuye John Skinner John Wyldes Henry Hanken William Cace ❧ Imprinted at London by Robert Barker Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie ENGLAND