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B05788 The coasting pilot: Describing the sea-coasts, channels, soundings, sands, shoals, rocks, & dangers: the bayes, roads, harbours, rivers, ports, buoyes, beacons, and sea-marks, upon the coasts of England Flanders and Holland with directions to bring a shipp into any harbour on the said coasts. Being furnished with the new draughts, charts, and descriptions, gathered from ye experience and practise of diverse able and expert navigators of our English nation. / Collected and published by John Seller. Hydrographer in ordinary to the King. Seller, John, fl. 1658-1698. 1671 (1671) Wing S2467B; ESTC R226869 110,381 97

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and near the Land as it lyeth Silly Mounts-bay And on the Lizard S. W. by W. W. S. W. West by South E. S. E. North-East N. E. by East In Helford Falmouth Foy and Leme East by North. E. S. E.   Plymouth Salcomb Dartmouth and Torbay East and West S. E. by East E. by N. E.N.E. Stdmouth Exmouth Lime Portland and Weymouth East by South South-East   Pool and Needles All within the Isle of Wight ● And in Portsmouth S. E. by East In at the Needles S. E. by East In Stokes-bay S.E. And on the South side of the Land S.E. by South and Donnose S.S.E. E. N. E. At Hampton-Key within the Ouers North and South     Arundel Shoram S. E. by S. S. S. E.   At Beachy Dongeness and Rie S. E. by South South and North. South by West E. N. E. Foulston Dover and in the Downs S. S. E. S. S. W. S. W. by South N. E. by North. North-East Between Calice and Dover   South-West   On the Bank of the Goodwin-Sand   South-West by West North-East by North. North-Foreland South by East 5 leag off W. S. W. N. N. E. N. by E. An Advertisement All sorts of Mathematical Instruments and Books are Made and Sold by JOHN SELLER Hydrographer in Ordinary to the King at his Shops at the Hermitage in Wapping and in Exchange-Alley in Cornhill London Several of which follow Instruments for Navigation AZimuth Compasses Meridian Compasses Variation Compasses Equinoctial Compasses Inclinatory Needles for finding the Latitutde of a place without Observations either of the Sun Moon or Stars Davies-Quadrants Jacob-Staffs Gunters-Bows Cross-Staffs Triangular-Quadrants Hoods-Bows Almicanter-Staffs Semi-Circles Sinical-Quadrants Gunters-Rulers Plain-Scales Gunters Sliding Pocket-Compasses Universal Ring-Dyals Scale-Compasses Plat-Compasses Running-Glasses Nocturnals Gunters-Sectors all sorts of Maritine-Charts Plats and Draughts Other Mathematical Instruments Plain Tables Theodolite Circumferenter Peractor Gunters-Chain Water-Level Surveighing-Scales Protactor Gunters-Quadrant Cube-Dyals and Globe-Dylals Gaging-Rods Joynt-Rules of all sorts Brass-Compasses Post and Pocket-Dyals Telescopes Microscopes Prospective-Glasses Burning Multiplying and Magnifying-Glasses Dividers Globes Maps of the World and of particular Countreys and Atlas●es of all sorts both for Sea and Land Metal Concaves Mathematical Books The English Pilot In four Volumns Describing the Sea-Coasts Copes Head-lands Soundings Sands Shoals Rocks and Dangers The Bayes Roads Harbours Rivers and Ports in most of the known parts of the World Shewing the Courses and Distances from one Place to another Setting of the Tydes and Currents The Ebbing and Flowing of the Sea With new Tables of the Suns Declination and an Almanack of the Moon and a large Tyde-Table Being also furnished with new and Exact Draughts Charts and Descriptions gathered from the latest and best Discoveries that have been made by divers able and experienced Navigators of our English Nation The Coasting Pilot Describing the Sea-Coasts with the Sands Shoals Soundings Rocks and Dangers The Bayes Roads Harbours Rivers Ports Channels Buoys Beacons and Sea-marks upon the Coasts of England Holland and Flanders Shewing the Courses and Distances from one place to another Setting of the Tydes and Currents The ebbing and flowing of the Sea and Tables for the Tydes and nature of the Ground being furnished with large Charts Draughts and Descriptions of the Sands and Harbours on the said Coasts Atlas Maritimus Containing new and exact Draughts and Descriptions of the Sea-Coasts Capes and Head-lands The Roads Harbours Rivers and Ports c. Accomodated with the Hydrographical Descriptions of the Sea-Coasts in most of the known parts of the World Atlas Terrestris Containing variety of choice Maps and Descriptions of all the Empires Monarchies Kingdoms Principalities Dominions Regions and Countreys in all the known parts of the World With a Geographical Discourse of each particular Countrey Atlas Magnae Britaniae Hiberniae Containing particular Maps of all the Counties and Shires in the Kingdom of England Scotland Ireland and the Principality of Wales Accommodated with a Discourse of the Natural Rataties of each County in the same Atlas Civitatum Urbium Containing the Sight and Prospect of the most famous Cities and Towns in the World With a Discourse of the Original Rise with the Customs Manners and Government of each City Atlas Coelestis Containing General and Particular Descriptions and Figures of each Constellation in the Heavens Also the Faces and Appearances of every Planet and Representation of the three Systems of Ptolomy Tycho and Copernicus With a Discourse relating to the same Practical Navigation Or an Introduction to the whole Art the Second Edition Containing many Useful and Geometrical Definitions and Problems The Doctrine of Plain and Spherical Triangles Plain Mercator great Circle-Sayling Sundry useful Problems in Astronomy the use of Instruments the Azimuth Compass Ring-Dyal Variation-Compass the Fore-staff Quadrant-Plow Cross-Bow-Quadrant Removing-Quadrant Nocturnal and Moon-Dyal the Plain Scale Gunters-Scale Sinical-Quadrant Plain-Chart Merchaters-Chart both Globes the Inclinatory Needle and the Virtues of the Load-stone Useful Tables of the Moons Age of the Tydes of the Suns Place and Declination of the Stars right Ascention and Declination the Latitude and Longitude of Places New Traverse Tables and their use in keeping a Reckoning at Sea The Description and Use of the Triangular-Quadrant Being a Particular and General Instrument useful at Land or Sea both for Operation Observation more universally useful portable convenient than any other yet discovered With its Uses in Arithmetick Geometry Superficial and Solid Astronomy Dyalling three wayes Gaging Navigation in a method not before used Memorial Verses on the Ecclesiastical and Civil Calender with an Epitomy of the Heavenly Motions Examen Examinatum or Wings Examination of Astronomia Carolina examined A Chart of the Channell of Bristoll from Silly to St Da●●ds head in Wales and stretching over to the River of Waterford in Ireland discovering all the Roads 〈◊〉 Harbors Depeths and Soundings upon the said Coasts newly Corrected and Published by John Seller And are to be Sold at his Shop at the Signe of the Marrinors Compass at the Hermitage 〈◊〉 in Wapping