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Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, narrative 891 (search)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Certaine rare and special notes most properly belonging
to the voyage of M. Thomas Candish next before described; concerning the heights, soundings, lyings of
lands, distances of places, the variation of the Compasse, the just length of time spent in sayling betweene
divers places, and their abode in them, as also the
places of their harbour and anckering, and the depths
of the same, with the observation of the windes on
severall coastes: Written by M. Thomas Fuller of
Ipswich , who was Master in the desire of M. Thomas
Candish in his foresaid prosperous voyage about the
world.
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Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Soundings on the coast of Barbarie from Rio del Oro
unto Cape Blanco . (search)
Soundings on the coast of Barbarie from Rio del Oro
unto Cape Blanco.
INPRIMIS about 3. leagues off Rio del Oro you shall have
very faire shoulding, fine white sand 18. fathoms, and
so alongst unto Cape Blanco two or three leagues off
the shore you shall have 18. and 20. fathoms. And when
you come within one league of the Cape you shall have
twelve or thirteene fathoms, browne sand, very faire
shoulding. And if you will hall in with Cape Blanco,
beware you come not within seven or eight fathomsRio del Oro you shall have
very faire shoulding, fine white sand 18. fathoms, and
so alongst unto Cape Blanco two or three leagues off
the shore you shall have 18. and 20. fathoms. And when
you come within one league of the Cape you shall have
twelve or thirteene fathoms, browne sand, very faire
shoulding. And if you will hall in with Cape Blanco,
beware you come not within seven or eight fathoms of
the Cape: for there lyeth a sand off the Cape.
Also about 7. or eight leagues off the Cape lyeth a
long should next hand Southwest and by South off the
Cape.