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A01436 The rutter of the see, with the hauons, rodes, soundynges, kennynges wyndes flodes and ebbes, daungers and coostes of dyuers regyons with the lawes of the yele of Auleton, and the iudgementes of the see. With a rutter of the northe added to the same.; Routier de la mer. English Garcie, Pierre, called Ferrande, ca. 1435-ca. 1520.; Copland, Robert, fl. 1508-1547. 1560 (1560) STC 11553; ESTC S119708 26,642 88

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deleure also for the landuange and the mone auay lynge fro southeast full se Without antifer or Lantrygat vnto the basse of Somme the moone in the east full sec In some the moone in the south full see and with nepetydes and northwynde the moone in the southe southeast full see At Staples and boleyn vnto the stabler of Tenet y t moone in the south southeast full see At the strayte of Calays the moone in the southwest full see Fro the strayte of Calays to Ostende the moone in the south southeaste low water Fro Ostende to Blankborowe the moone in the southeast and a point of south low wather ouer al the baukes of Flaūdres the moone in y e south full see At the Cape Loupin the moone in the south full see ❧ Courses fro the rase of Sayne in to Flaūders how the tydes towarde Brytayne beareth WYthin the Chanell of yra is the flode bereth in the easte and the ebbe into the west Bytwene Moyles Vsshant the floode beareth into the east northeaste the ebbe īto weste southwest w t oute y e yles ye shall fynde .xlv. fadomes and small grauell Bytwene Vsshant and Sylley the floode bearethe in the easte northeast In the gutter of Vsshant ye shall fynde good road at .xxv. fadoms beware of a rocke that is in the myndes of the baye Bytwene fourne and Bergroagh vnto the yle of Basepoole the flowe bearethe to northeaste and a poynt of east the ebbe agayne warde At the coste of the yle of Basepole the flowe beareth into the east southeast Within wythout y e .vii. yles the flowe beareth into the east poynt of southeast Wythout Brehac the flowe beareth in the east the ebbe against it From Brehac the flowe to Saynt Malo the flode beareth east southeast Bytwene casket alderney y e flow cōmeth out of southwest vnto halfe flod From Alderney to Barflewe the water cometh out of the east Fro Barflewe to the yles of Marcoll the water cometh out of the south son theast all longe the sayde coost Fro barflewe to Lantrygat and the thefe of Causethe water cometh out of the easte northeast and in the route ye shall finde the soundyng .xvi. or .xviii. fadomes with a good botome sande For Lantrygat to the base of Sōme the water cometh fro northe northeast Fro the base of Sōme vnto Boloyne the water cometh fro northe northeast Fro Boleyne to the Hurdels the water cometh fro the north Fro the Hurdels to grauelynge the course without the Base the water cometh north northest and with out grauelynge to Dunkyrke y e water cometh fro the northeast Fro the bay of the downes to ostende the water cometh fro the northeast a poynt of the east Fro Ostende to blankborow the water cometh fro the east northeast Fro Blankborowe to the poynt of saynt Katherine the water cometh fro the easte and by east northeste ☞ Routes and courses fro the rase of Sayne in Flaunders ROutes and courses fro the rase of Sayne to com to saint Mathewes ●e must go northe warde bere the poynt of the nedle somwhat aftere borde Fro saynt Mathewes to Fourne goye on the north north-northeast and beyonde saynt Mathewes wythout y e poynt in fayre lande But take good heade the Fourne the nedles of y e yle of myght lyeth north-northeast southwest The yle of Basepole and Garnesey lieth north-northeast and southeast Roktow and Garnesey lyeth north and south Garnesey Aldreney lyeth north-northeast and southeast Alderney and the Caskettes lyeth northeast and southwest a point of the east a point of the west The Caskettes Lantrygate lyeth east and west and if ye wyl go to Harfewe in Sayne go east southeast Lantrigat the shef of Caus lyeth north and south and yf ye wyll go fro Lantrigat in Somme and staples the courses lyeth northeast and southest yf ye wyl go fro the strayte of Calays into flaūders go northeast wyth the floode and agaynst water goo east Northeast as farre as the baye of the Downes whē ye be at .xvi. fadomes ye be in the right course of the Chanell of Fla●nders and whē ye haue .xii. fadomes of water ye shal be hard aborde the base and forth with ye shall fall to thre or foure ☞ Entringes and Harborowes of the coste of Normandye YF ye wyll lye at Sherburgh east auker at .vi. fadome and ye shall fynde fayre botome ye shal go north west fro the point of the south and beware of the sayde poynt for there it is daungerous ☞ yf ye wyll lye at Hagge cast anker beneth the churche at .xii. fadomes Yf ye wyll lye at the fosse of Coluyll cast anker w tout at .vii. or .viii. fadōs Yf ye wyll lye in the roode of the shefe of Caus go in cast anker at .vi. fadomes and ye shal haue the north fro the land as ye entre and haue no landuāg of the north northeast If ye wyl lye in the rode of Dyepe cast anker at vii fadōs before y e towne If ye will lye at the base of Sōme cast anker without the bankes take hede that the monastery of Cayo be in the east northest and cast anker at syxe or at seuen fadomes of water And yf ye wyll go in take hye water vnder you and take youre markes beyonde the castell of Crotey a lytel with out Lordell and ye shall go at two fadomes and an halfe or thre yf ye wyll lye beforest aples caste anker at .vii. fadoms or .vi. yf ye wyll lye at anker before Beloyn before the heauen and caste anker at .viii. or .vi. fadoms yf ye wyll lye before the Hurdels wyth a north wynde cast anker before Ordecellus at .x. or .xii. fadoms and ye shall haue landuang of the north commynge fro hurdels and ye shall haue a good botome And yf ye cast anker in the depeste ye shal fynde rocke and euyl botome ❧ Floodes fro Sylley and England into Flaundres AT sylley a poynt in y e northest a poynt of east full see and wyth out silley the moone in the east full see ¶ At Moushole the moone in the east north-northeast full see to lande And without the moone in the east southeastful see also * At Falmouth the moone in the east and. by north east ful see to the lande and in the east southeast without ful see also * At Fowy at Plummouth the moone in east full see to lande and w tout in the east southeast ful see also At Dartmouth the moone in the east full see to land and without in the east southeast At Portlande without the moone southeast and a poynt of the East ful see at the ankerage of Portlande thee moone in the east south east full see At Hounde fast and at Poole the moone at the southeast ful see and south west full see At the Nedles of the yle of wyghte wythout the mone at the
Southeast and a poynt of south full se at the cost of the sayd yle at an hygh sprynge the moone at the southweast full see At Shorham the Moo●e at south and a point of southeast ful see At Bewchey the moone in the southe ful see At the chambre of wynchelse y e moone in the south ful see At the thwart of romney the moone in the south southwest full see At the strayte of Calays the moone in the southweast full see Courses from y e Cape of Cornewale into flaunders and how the tydes dobere Fro the Cape of Cornwayle to Lezarde the water cometh out of the east towarde southeaste Fro Lezard to Dodman and vnto Bodesters called the Sterte the water commeth from the east northeaste Fro the Sterte to Portland the water cometh from the southeast and as well is the tyme knowen that the flode shall bere in to sutheaste by reason of that ebbe at Portlande At the yle of Wyght the water commeth from the east towarde northeast and yf ye beat the coost of the swingles at two fadomes the water shall come from the east northeast ¶ Vnto Douer the water commeth from the east towarde northeast From saynt Margare●e to 〈◊〉 the water commeth from the north Into the Temse the water commeth from the east southeast Routes from Sylley Englande into Flaunders SYlly and Longshyppes ly east north-northeast and west southwest Syllye and Lezarde lye east and west Bytwene Sylly and Lezarde is a Rocke called Reynoylde stone called golffe in brytysshe And who so departeth fro the cape of Cornwaile must sail east southeast for the double Lezard For so lyeth the two landes Moushole Lezarde lyeth southeast and northwest Lezarde and Dodman lye north-northeast and soutwest a poynt of the east and a poynt of west Dodman the starte lie east north-northeast and west south west The Starte and Portland lye east and West a poynt of Northeast and a poynt of southwest Portlande and the yle of Wyght ye east and west The yle of wight and Bewchey lye east and west a point of northeast and a poynt of southwest Benchey and the poynt of Romney lye east north-northeast and west southwest Saynt Margaretes point Tenet lye north and south ¶ Entrynges and Herborowes al a longe the coost of Englande IF y t you will lye at the trauers of Moushole go nygh y e land cast anker at .vi. fadomes ye shalbe in a good place at .vii. fadome it is al rocke yf ye wyll entre into falmouthe ye shal fynde a rocke in the myddle of the entrynge Leue it on the larborde syde and go towarde easte by shore whā ye be past it go streight in For the bay is great sound and large and cast anker where ye wyll at .xi. or .xii. fadoms amyd the baye and if ye wyll go at the tornynge of the full see For there is abanke to passe whiche ye shall fynd a● low water and at ful see at .ii. fadomes and a halfe or thre ankeryng and if ye lyst ye may go into the town of peryn ¶ If ye wyll entre at Plummouth go in streight and come not to nere the yle for there is daunger and if ye wyll lye drye go before the towne and holde towarde the Tour for the causey and yf ye wyll passe towarde the west goo nyghe to the mayne lande and cast anker at .xx. fadomes ¶ If ye wyll entre at Dartmouthe go beneyth saynte Patrykes mynster that you shall se at the entrynge of the hau●● and holde you toward the west with a south wynd giue somewhat a burth fro the pay at of saynte Patryke for bycause that there is the flatte of a rocke and take hede of the rock on leer borde syde For this rocke is thwarte of saynt Patryke amyd that chanell and at the ebbe of a sprynge tyde resteth ●uth .iii. quarters or a fadō and cast anker nigh the town at .vi. or 〈◊〉 fadomes Yf ye wyl passe to portland cast anker at .viii. fadomes and ye shall haue landuang of southwind through that yle yf ye wyl entre wythin the poole go nygh the shore ayme the st●ple of the Poole throught a litle house that is at the entrynge of y e hauen go betwene the two bankes ye shall fynd at low water .ii. fadomes and a halfe or thre If ye wyll entre w tin the nedles of the yle of w●ght go harde aborde y e nedles right in beware of y e rocke in the myddes of y e chanel amyd y e chanel ye shal finde viii or .ix. fadoms hard aborde y e nedles is .iii. or .iiii. fadomes If ye wyll lye at saynt Heleyns cast anker at .vii. or .viii. fadoms beware the poynt that 〈◊〉 hee lytle without If ye wyl lye without saynt Helens take the floode go south southeast so farforth 〈…〉 ¶ If ye wyl lye at 〈◊〉 go to the sorde and cast anker at .viii. fadomes and ye shall haue laduange of weste southwest in the myddle of Bewchey * If ye wyl enter into the chambre of weynchelse take halfe flode vnder you and se that bewchey be northe of you without Fayrle and goo by the shore and ye shall goo alonge by it and beware of the poynte that lyeth a lytle without ¶ If ye wyl lye at anker by Romney lye before a small vyllage that ye shal se and cast anker at .viii. or .x. fadoms For. at .vi. ye shall haue landuange of southwest and rockye botome and at x. fadomes ye shal haue no landuange of southwest And at the anker ynge of Romney is a banke wel halfe A quarter of a lyege fro the Dun●onnesse and there is ofte depthe betwene the banke and the Dunionnesse harde abord the banke .xvi. fadomes And the banke the poynt of Romney lye east northest and weste southwest and there remayneth at the ebbe of a hye floode but one fadome of water ouer that banke and ye shal fynde good harborow fro Romney to the Dounes al alonge the same cost at .xvi. or .xx. fadom and shal haue landuange of the west southwest ¶ If y t ye wyl lye before saynt Margaretes caste anker at .xvi. fadomes ye shall haue landuang of the southest * If ye wyll lye in the downes caste anker at .vi. or .vii. fadomes Howe the portes and hauens of England brytay and Normandye do lye how many leiges fro one to another Fourney and Vsshant do ly east and west and betwene theym there is two leyges Vsshant and Sylley do ly northeast and southeast apoint of the north and apoynte of the southe and there is bytwene them .xx v in leynges * Fourne and Long shypes lie ●●orth east and south southest And there is bytwene them .xxvii. leyges * Fourne and Darthmouth ly north northest south southwest and there is betwene the● .xxxviii. leyges Fourne dodman lye north south there is
is the iudgement YF a mayster freyghte his shyppe to a marchaunt and sette a certaine terme within the which at y e marchaunt shoulde lade redy to departe yf the marchaunt doth it not but kepe the the Maister and hys maryners by the space of .xii. or .xv. dayes or more somtyme he leseth his wetherynge tyme by defaute of the marchaunt the marchaunt is holden to make the mayster amendes And of such amendes as the mayster hath the maryners ought to haue the fourth parte and the mayster the other iii. partes bycause he findeth theyr expences This is the iudgement CErtain marchauntes or one freighteth a shyp setteth it in way The sayd ship entreth into a hauen and is there soo lōge that money faileth them The maister ought for to send in hast into his coūtre for money but he ought not to lease hys armogā for yf he do he is boūd to redresse al the domages of y e marchaūts But he mai take of the wyne of the marchasites goodes make sale for his store And whē y e shyp cōmeth to y e right discarge the wyne that the wayster hath so taken ought to be praysed after the rate as the other shalbe solde comenly and neyther more nor lesse And the maister ought to haue his freyght of the wyne that he hath taken This is the iudgement A Lodesman vnder taketh to lade a shyp to hulle or to other places yf he fayle the shyp perysshe to the marchaūtes domages he is bounde to restore the domages yf he haue wherwith And yf he haue not wherwith to lose his heade and yf the mastes or anye of the maryners or Marchauntes do smyte of hys heade they be not bounde to make amendes but they ought fyrste to knowe before they do it if it be able ta make a mēdes This is the iudgement TWo vessels be felowes to take Herynges or Makerelles they ought to laye as many gynnes one as another and they be a greed to parte the gayne by halfe bytwene them and yf it chaunce that one of them peryshe bothe men gynnes and other thynges and the other scapeth and cometh sauf to shore the frēdes of hym that is ded asketh part of the gayne that they haue made of the gynnes hearynge and vessell They shal haue parte gayne of the gynnes and hearynge by the othes of them that be scaped But of the vessell they get nothynge This is the iudgement A Sippe hoysseth vp at the discharge and lyeth dry where she is so iocoud that the Maryners taketh at the mayne Maste or at the scurtyll before or behynde the mayster ought to encrease hyre theyr kenninge for kenneynge and in wyndying of wynes it chaunceth that they leaue a pipe or other vessell open haue not wel fastened it with roopes at the ende of the shyp and it slyppeth and falleth vpon another and marreth them bote the Mayster and maryners ought to restore the marchauntes and the Marchauntes must paye the freyght of the two pypes bycause they shal be payed at the pryce that other besolde The mayster and maryners ought to sette theyr hoyssynge fyrst to recouer the domage pounde to pounde The owners of the shyppe shall take nothynge for it was faut of the mayster and maryners in fastenyng of the pype This is the iudgement WItnesse the seale of y e ile of aulerō establysshed by the contractes of the sayde yle the Tuesday after the feast of saynt Andrewe The yeare of our Lorde M.CC.lxvi Finis ¶ A newe Rutter of the See for the Northe partyes Compyled by Rycharde Proude M.D.XLI. BArwyke lyeth southe northe of the Colde stone lande and Barwyke hauen lyeth west nor west east south east frō bābewe vnto the poynt of the land The course lyeth north southe but beware of the Golstones it flowes north nor west quarter tyde vnder roder from Tynmouth to fayreylād y e course is northe Northwest and south south east And Tynmouth is tyde north-northeast south west betwexte the headland and honde clyf the course is norwest southeast it flowes west southwest east north-northeast at Why thy is half tyde from Hōdclyf clyf so forth to humber the course is southeast and by south and nortweste and by northe from Lyernesse to the heade lande the course nor nor weste south south east at the heade land the stremes set norweste and southeast and it flowes on the heade Lande of holdernes northeaste quarter tide in the fayre way and at the heade Lande quarter tyde halfe quarter and yf ye go fro Lyernesse to the shelde ye shal go east south east for to go cleare of to sand and if ye halfe a neb go southeast and by east and yf ye go from sporne the shelde And wynde be at Northe west your course is southeast tyll ye be paste well Bankes in the welles flowes west and East and there goeth also streames vnder other and at the sheldes it flowes on the Lande West nor weste halfe streames Vnder other by the Lande to ye come to Wynter townes and fro Wynter townes to ye come to Kerkely Roode it flowes on the land it flowes northwest and quarter half quarter tid vnder other yf ye go frome shelde to the Helmes and it be in the nyghte ye shall go but x. fadom of the coste tyll ye gesse be passe the Lymber vry And so go the estemmar course tyll ye come to .xiiii. fadome and goo your course sodtheast tyll you be past the holmes But the mooste wysdome is to byd tyll daye From Kerkeley roode holmis to orforde and be westin it flowes on the lande south southeast and at the halmes heade quarter tyde fro or fordnes to or wyll wannes the course is southwest and floweth south easte and in or wyll hauyn within the were south and north and ye go fro or wyll wannys to the nesse ye weste go southe west fro the nasse of makres of y e spette youre course is west south west and it flowes south and by east brynge your markes togither That is the paryshe church steple out be east the abbaye of saint Vsseys then go your course ouer the spetes south tyl you come in ten fadoms or .xii. fadome thē go your course with the sho south southwest Yf it be flode come not within eyghte fadomes And ye bryng you to .xi. fadome or .xii. fadoms then goo youre course into the Tēmes with y e grenebanke west south west and at the sho it flowes south and north and out of Orwilwandes to go out at the flod your course is east south east for cause of y e roge and the ●ackes tyl ye come to .xv. fadomes dep● for the landefang then ye may go southe southeast tyl ye come to .xviii. fadomes thē ye must go southe one glasse or two glasse for cause of the knocke Then go south southwest and fetch vp Tenete tetch vp .vii. fadomes
on the breke thē go your course south it is your fayre way take the knok in Kentisee it flowes south and at the north hed of god win the streames rēneth to south south west and at the south heed of goodwin the streme renis to south west and by south it flowes fro tenet to wyze on both sydes on the mayne Lande south south east at sandwych at downes goo to south by east And in the downe goo halfe tyde vnder other and yf ye ryde in the downes And wyll in to Sandewych hauen ye muste ryre and it be tonynge wynde at east southeast moue And yf it be a folowing wynde ye may bide to south east mone And ye bowne to Calays hauē and ryde in dowues the wynd be west southwest or south west ye must rere I north east moone and get you into your markes the stepell in the Fanne then go your course east southeast ouer after your tyde serue your wende And Loke you seke Cales hauen at south southeast mone or south and by east And yf ye turne in the Downes come no neare goodwyn thē .ix. fadome ne no neare the brakes them fyue fadome from saint Margaretes stayre and ye wil go to donginas your way is south southwest retch xviii fadome depe betwixt-saynt Margaretes stayre and Donginas goeth halfe tyde And fro dongynas to hyld ninas youre course is easte and west Donginas and the water of sinn lieth east southeast and west norwest Dunginas and depe lieth south easte and by easte nor west and by west and Donginas and saine heed south southweste go from donginas and ye haue .xx. fadome depe go west south west that is your course alonge see And at donginas is half and is halfe quarter tyde And vnto Hastynge halfe tyde and at Becheffe quarter tyde Becheffe and Depe south east and norwest becheffe and sayne heed south and north the hy-hy-land of a Rondel and strouttart south southeast and nor nor west the sayne hed and wolues hed southeast and nor weste Barflette nas and wolneserde south southeast and nor norwest The schapel hogges and neldes south and northe The hagge be east Rokys nese and Wolnesord south and by west north and by east Wolnesorde and Garuesaye south southeweste and quarter tyde vnder other at Wolnesord From Wolnesord to the Begge of saynte telynes halfe tyde vnder other And from saint Telines to chaike sord is halfe tyde and a south mone make hyest water with in wight nedelles And they forne lieth south west and by west and northeast and by east the neldes and y e cornelāde west and east and the nedylles it flowes south east and by south from the nedelles to portland west south west and east north east at the Poll within Hauen it flowes nor west and southeast and in the fayre waye southe southeast north north west at Waymouth within the hauen east and west at the byll at Portlande south southeast and north north weste The sayne heed and Portelande lyeth west northwest east southeast Portlande and Garnsay south and north Sayne heed and the Hyunde by west dartmouth east and by south west and by north Portland and bery lande east and by north west and by south Bery lande and Sterte-west southwest and east north east Bytwyxte Portland and start euery hauen is tyde east west Bytwyxte Berylande and the landes ende of Englande that is halfe tyde in the fayre waye Bytwixte the start and Lessart the course is east and west and beware of the Edy stones al the hauens he ful Bytwixte the Starte and Lessarte the course at weste southweste moone the landes end and Lessarte lyeth east south easte and west Norwest at the landes ende lyeth the. Raynolde stone a lytle yurth of but .xii. fadomes shal lede you wythout hym And south south west of the landes ende lyeth the Golfe the Lange shyppes and the landes ende lyeth nor nor west and south south east the lange shypes and saynt Mary ●oūde of Sylly lieth west south west and east northeast Saynt Mary stound and Vishāt lyeth nor west and by north south east and by south Sylly and the sayne lyeth south south east and nor norwest The sayne Vsshant lyeth south and north Vsshant and the Popyll hope lyethe north and by west and south and by east Vsshant and Lyssart north and south Lyssart and saynt Mary stounde of Sylly lyeth weste and easte but beware of the Gulfe but Saynt Mary stounde and the Forne nor west and southeast The Forne and Popyl hop nor north west and south south east The Forne and Lyssart north and by east and south by west The Forne and the Gred by east Falmoth north and south The forne and the Ramhed nor north east and south southwest Vsshant and the Ramhed north east and by north south west and by south The Forne and Bery lande north east and by north south west and by south The Starte and Baspal north and south Basepal and Ramhede north and by weste south by east Garnsay and the Hiwnd by west Dartmoth west north west and east southeast * ⸪ ❧ FINIS