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A11283 The safegarde of saylers, or great rutter Contayning the courses, distances, soundings, flouds and ebbes, with the marks for the entring of sundry harboroughs both of England, Fraunce, Spaine, Ireland, Flaunders, and the soundes of Denmarke, with other necessarie rules of common nauigation. Translated out of Dutch into English by Robert Norman hydrographer. And newly corrected and augmented by E.W.; Leeskaartboek van Wisbuy. English Antoniszoon, Cornelis, b. ca. 1499.; Norman, Robert, fl. 1590.; Wright, Edward, 1558?-1615. 1605 (1605) STC 21549; ESTC S110544 104,401 172

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the next to the Foreland is called Lousie Bay and is there three leagues off and to the northeast of it is Anderffer and the next Dereffer next Northe●ffer then Pigges Holl and Soundiffer which is a sound y t is two leagues ouer in that sound is a good harbrowe called Scottelffer and an Iland called Blunt Iland Item from Kettlebaye to the Rag the course is Northeast and by east sixe leagues distant and betweene them are these Baies First Kettle Baye then Floudon Baye next Wolffe Bay and then the rag Bay Item from the Ragge to sound riall point the course is east northeast 20. leagues and betwixt them are these Baies and sounds there is a Bay sixe leagues to the eastwards of the Rag called Orgen Bay and the easter point of that Bay is called the Orgen point and that is the west point of a sound called Langerdall and within that sound is a Harborough called Stingarffer and the east point of Langerdall is called Shell Nesse and it is betwixt both pointes eight leagues and to the eastwards of Shel Nesse is a sound called Calkerffer in the mouth of that sound there are two Ilands the one is called the Barnard the other the Scate Item from sound Riall point to Simbernesse the course is east northeast ten leagues and off the mouth of sound Riall lies an Iland called Gremsie next sound Riall is flat and Flatstrand Bay next is Oxenfer and it is betwixt it and Simbernesse 25. leagues Item from Simbernesse to Lāgnesse the course is east by north 12. leagues and betwixt them is a blacke bay Item from Watlingfer point to sillie the course is southwest 20. leagues distant betwixt them is Strond Bay and Watlingfer Item from Watlingfer point to Sillie the course is southwest 15. leagues and these are betweene them First Rose bay next Southerfer and then Red-cliffe next sillie and in the mouth of Sillie is an Iland called Sillie Item from Sillie to the Horne the course is west southwest 30. leagues off betweene them is first Dofhouse Rocke Baye Prie Bay Gooderwick ne●t Pappe Iland which lieth a league from the shore and off Doshouse lies a Rocke fiue Leagues off the shore called the Whales backe Item from the Horne to Ynge the course is West and by south sixe leagues and betweene them is Ynge Bay Breefe Notes of Saint Georges Channell NOw first from S. Denis head in Wales to the Calfe of Mamis is 37. leagues at S. Denis head it floweth east West halfe tide at the I le of man it floweth southeast and the floud runneth to the Northeast wardes Item from the Calfe of Man to the moulde of Galloy the course is north by E. they are 12. leagues distant Item from the Mould of Galloy to the mould of Kinter the course is N. northwest they are distant 20. leagues Item the mould of Kinter and the sound of Ellye lye the one from the other north northwest and south south east and are distant 12. leagues Item the Mould of Kinter and Carles Ile lyeth south and north distant sixe leagues and it floweth there northeast Item betwixt Caraway and Cormeck I le it is fiue leagues Item betweene Cormecke and Dentram fiue leagues and it floweth there southwest and by west Item betweene Dentram and the sound of Ellie it is sixe leagues Item between the small sound and Dowret it is foure leagues and it floweth there west south west Item betweene Dowret and Lasternel is two leagues Item b●tweene Lasternell and Albermorick is foure leagues and it floweth there east and west Item from the mould of Kinter all the sound alongst vntill ye come to the Lough against Abermorick the floud runneth to the northwards and f●om the great Lo●gh to the northwards the ebbe sets out West and th● floud east till ye come to the sound of Moule Item from Abe●moricke to Rowre Remory the course is east south east two leagues Item from Rowbrie Demorye to Kittles Croffe the course is north northest 14. leagues and it floweth there east and by south Item betweene the Kittles and Macknelles Castle is two leagues and it floweth a seaboord Macknelles Castle a Northwest and by west Moone and the floud runneth there to the Northwestwards and the ebbe to the southeast Item from Macknelles castle to seale Iland the course is west northwest and they are distant two leagues and there is a verie good roade in the east southeast side of the Seale Iland Item from Seale Iland to Rowre is tenne leagues and the course is North and South there the floud runneth to the southwards till you come to the northwardes of Lohcarim and it floweth there northwest Item from Rowbrie to Faire head the course is north and by east thirtie leagues there the floud runneth alongst the Coast to the Northwards and the ebbe to the Southwards Item Faire head and Holborne head or Catnesse lye East Northeast sixe leagues distant and there it floweth a southeast and Northwest Moone and the floud sets to the nothwards Heere followeth the course from Woods Hollom vp to the Narue ITem from Woods Hollom to the I le of Nargen the course is east northeast sixe Leagues and rhere lyes a Rocke east northeast from it two leagues off At this Iland ye may see Reuel steeple east southeast from it about ten or twelue miles Item from the I le of Nargen to the I le Hogland on Finland side the course is east northeast 26. leagues and from Nargen ouer to Finland side it is not past 8. or nine leagues and all the said coast of Finland is full of rockes and dangers Item from the I le of Hogland to the Ile Tuto the course is southeast 4. leagues and with that course ye shal goe to the westwards of Tuto Item from Tuto to the Narue the course is southeast and by east 8. leagues but in going from Tuto to the Naruewardes ye must hale southest or southeast and by south to goe cleere of the sholdes on Rufland side the Latitude of the Narue is 60. degrees and 10. minutes Item from the Narue roade the land lyeth west vntil ye come as fa●re as Reuell it is a faire Coast to saile by and better passing by it then by Finland side or by Hogland except the winde be northerlye Item there is an Iland west 12. leagues from y e Narue called Earthollom The said Ile is 2. miles from the main there is good roade about it Also there is an other Iland betweene Earthollom and the Narue roade that is but 8. leagues west from the Narue and there is a good road about it there is the castle of Keysor●w by it and on the Northside of it is a great ledge of Rockes called the wrangles they lie in the middest of the Sound therfore beware of them A briefe way to shift the Sunne and Moone by memory First ye haue to consider that although the moone