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Show Thedefcription of Britaine. info, thichrifitrg about plumtree, goeth by Cu Crokerne. The defcription of Britaine. fame. The mariners of Dartmouth accompe this Haidon, Chit Laurence, Wrode Chit, Boniton, tobeaboutakenning from pltmmouth . The Da Henton,Withops Chit,S. Marie Chik, Che faint rent therefoze proceeding fromthe place of bis vpztGeorgeand then into the Cre,that runneth forward fing, goethon to Wuckland, fromthence it qoeth by Potivell court, Limffon and Ponderbam cael. to Buckland hole; and fone after taking in the Ath: 2hbarne Here (as J heare) it taketh in the Ben, 02 Lenton borne water on the one fide that runneth from Sav broke (as Leland calleth it) comming from ol Ddieton rocke by nozth, and the Wackfatlich that coms Wuchealhlich, combe parke, by Dunhike , Shillingfow, wenfor, 2 meth from nozth wet, it rune) to Statinton,Da shen,Hhenton, and fo into Crehanen,at thofemouth rington,ieméton, and there alfo crofting a riilon liecerfeine rocks tihich thepcall the Checkftones,crs 10 ech fide palleth foath to Lotrewke , Woiwn n, and a cept Abe deceiucd. he vert fall, whereof Leland bone Gabziell Stoke mivteth with the Lartburne faith nothing at all,commeth by Athcombe and Du that runneth onder Rotkbynge, two nules aboue {ihand bath bis head mn the biltes thereby, otnes,o; (as anotherfatty) by Ratter,Parberton, Hacsburn The Leigne mouth is thenertfatl that weeame Wainelford, and Afpzempton tuto Darent, whteh per to, citisa gmblie port foure miles from Cremouth, long alfa commieth to Comewortbhic » Orenctwaic, The head cf this tater is ttventie miles from Ditfham,Darntmouth totwne(theronto hing John the fea at Leigne head in Dartmoze among the gaue fomctinesa maior, as he did Dnto Lotnefe) Gidleie billes. From thence it gocth to Gioleic from thence betiveene the cattelles ano finailic into totune, Leignton due, bere it receiuety the Cro fea. : Rerne comming front bp nozfh, and likewtfeano 20 From hence ive went bp Stokeflennning to ther welt of 3Fulfotd parke.Zhenit goeth to Duffo, ansther tater, hicy commeth fromblacke Autor Wrdiord,Lirlowe, Gyoteic, Knighton, andbeneaty thento the fecond that falleth tn eat of Slapton and the badge there receincth the Woute,abole courfeis fo coafting out of thisbaieby the Start point " we fo nox) Woute, Lillete, and Wouitracie . hence it _failealmoik Diredtlie tweff,till wecomre to Saltcombe Tunnelh fo kings Ceianton, taking in Cidis,a hauen. Certes this poxt hath berie little fretltoater bzoke beneath pzeffon that commethfrom Erefard comming fot, and therefore no meruclt though it be bp the wate. Ana ahen itis patt this confluence, at barren; pet the head of it uch Asit is) rifeth n xtc kings Leignton, it croffeth the Leman, thich com: ‘Bucklann, and gorih to Dudbioke techtt sunbett nieth ftom Sardieton roche by Weekington, and bettweene tivo crekes, sence it bieti eeAphrtentg Petoton Wuthels : av lone after the Aer that ri- 30 hercit fakethinarill, ahote head és nmeth from feth betwweene Danburie and Warog twell afters -fouffyand north of Sherefow. Final ie,ith at aa reseed into the fea bp Withops Leignton, ther ereeke that runneth bp bp 3 tton y aw the lait of Zheberie =se € ; all tbat falleth tinozthof Postlemouth , hole head mouth of eigneis calen . oo . the Bey seer erte bighredcliffe. The eat art of the haven is nanted ae baie laft afore remembzed, that it mas eth tt a lorie poninfala (as X hatte heard étfatd. Zen come ti a bole ene the Poles,tie alot ground, either catt bp the fpuingof Candfanvie out ofthe Eeiane.« elfebp eae bilsfare $s Se se a on oue Brent totone.trh omthenceit gocth bpfrom (ore bythe rage twindsnnce ano twater* This fandthe occupietty now a of ated aane os :han ee Oints the fea oner againffarocke called ground uettveene the hauen tere thei. a a reehteaoe Armierifeth aboue Warford, Teignmonth thie) towne (anamedRe- _Flart, Ducbardianrovevmunaton brtoge, Sis/bath ititetowne, patt ben (ozenefaced bp the Danes, iabichisfu and oflate tinicbp the $terch, v 9 - ::arwratt, of flats Dionetwell, anid rocks,foand fo brito the fea, Bre. that no {Hip come From Ceiqnemouth we cameta Lop baie, ier, ofthe point is called WBitie, and the caf Perri: Mis, tuett betineene thich is ttle ee = ) ts little aboue fone miles. From Loy baigalto to Dartmonthis firmiles,there (faith Leland) 3 markeopiuerte gitcwace bpon theeatl fideof the baucn a great billie point to tt hes aa ek "Hin einen i o,fyough the biter mot ertremitte amd delperat bas ardof the fearefull mariners. Bing Philip of Ca Sé Hentt: file lof tus &fips a Wenrie the fencnth. PS hereHote inthe dates of king i pac.794fih ane on betas djiuento land in the welt 774. Comneiwor ereet eater. Balne goeth vp called Dotonefend,and bettntrt Downefend anda" N sneiad, Slade, Stratleie,almeton,Coliaton, pointiet named CHereford is alittiebaic . Were tt felfe,in like foxt,ts not fulla mile from Dotwnefend Dptoardinto tbe hauen. iinghwcre towne Lands eth out as another pointice » AND betivirt it ¢ Were, {is the fecond baie. Somerbhat Ing2eoner aboue Ikingfwere towne goeth alittic cteke bpinto the Land front the© mate ma Drear ne of the bauen calte Wlateriiea fhto the Lardtvard gorth anothe hotver r longer | ereeke ato oanpe: A hepa oe thefe calle s Shere not balfe a mile fror thema anine fea, by ea tthe com palling thereof, f as it runs : hetiuer of Wart o::Darent e n renty math for Dartmouth) commme th Moyekifleene miles aboue otttede out of Darts , ina verte large And fach another wild mozif ¥ forrettie group eet. Oit (elfe moreouer this water fs Herie fit , ann thorough occafion of fit-tmorkes thereby it patie i carvi ceth much AND [0 choker the depth of fara to Lotneke the river doipne, 2 atha t the bansnit (elfeis atmott fpoiled bpthe the other from Wolfiwoathie, and both eat of Las merton,ibich fandeth on the further banke, ¢ other yale: oo conan - aote ine roth,ene We maine Aheeame of ae re Being patk thete portlets, then next ofail t octane ee bawen, a verie butie péece i aca he mamtbers of chee cannes tt, fmallotbelpethat ¥ haue fothe knots t ge of thete courfess pet {ili J d0 bbat J mapin in t d, and hisis a veric fit place fo3 tobemadem. befit s anlikevostbaltearnte Samus o to °e teet'ce jstile ale as Gall {uffice e mpepurpote ine this be» Srteic, The wit Str, ¢ i linn that ae=rhe wan on ot ts gulf rect eee o edy e fiden ann chaine oH econ an vonce : aesa - of the baucnisa blocks e on om boufe bpon a cee coeing the riner i etio eilepee . From Pewe oe nbham allo i On , and fone after into He See hich Stoure artteth noxt hiwes of Shepis ieneea thence to Beme burch, Hele, Shane, Renta Oto Cford,t here taking fn the 2m, one ag one dnder the tame of iim, ontill Renleie. maine freame bp Wiconke, Lethe, and the Fining bonfe. Being thus bnited,it proceeded tuto Fatop eccept the quarter beceiue me, totone, taking ina vill o2 crecke from aboueit on the Certes,the Thamar it felfe rifeth in Sunmmerfet 50 one five, and another beneath it fouth of Walling on thire, about thre miles noztheatt of Hartland, and the other : of thich too this latter is the longeft of tt maner fo croffeth ouer the tole twelt countrie bes courte,fith tt runneth thace gad miles before it come thocene fea andfea, that it leaucth Coznetwall, a bpatthe Fop. Lelandtyiting of thistiuer addeth ver land 02 peninfula, Weing therefore defcended from rielargelic putoit after this maner. The Fatwp rir Savy the bead,by a tract of fir miles, tt commeth to Dene fethin Fawp more (abouttins miles from Camila bozolv, Pancrafe twell, 2ioge Keuell, Lamerton, ford bp fonth,and Mrteene miles from Ffatwp towne) Letcote, Luffencote, Woiton , and Cirrington, ina bverie quane mire on the five of an bill. From where it meteth with a water on the Welk fide called bence it gocth to Dzainefbxinge,to Clobbam beinge, Acteie that rifeth Mort of Facobitow. Zwo miles Lergen bringe, Pew bzidge, Nelpzin bridge, and in like fort fro this confluence,we met totth the Ber 6, Loftwwithiell brioge, there it mecteth with a little feiecbofe head ts fhart of CHlarpeiton by fonth eal ; broke, and nevre therebnto parteth it felfe in tinaine, fromthence it goeth by Lreneglos, Lremone, Of thele two armes therefore one goet) toa biloge Lrelmore, Crewen, Lantton, and lo tito the Thaof ffone,the other to another of timber, and fone af mat,that runneth from hence by Lowhbditton bre ter iotning againe, the maine riuer goeth to faint fo iSzadffon, and going on totvard Dunterton,ta Tiner rifeth at Danidfton, and diredteth his race by» faint Ciethir, Lancaff, and Crelafke firtks and then toate Water out of a parke, that taketh bis Wate into the, fide of the Thamar, and tuct nozthivett of Levcote, Kethiva rill from fouth pWithertoyc, and by Lefant; beneath Duntertonallo tt croffeth the Cntan. This € atwatth 61 outill tt go pat pltmmonth, ad fall into the hauen folyard Saltath, there tt recetueth the Umer fom Liner, fouth eat of Plimmonth aforefaid , 3] haue often ter. The head of iLtucris about B2mmiwellie hi il, times trauelled to find oat the canfe ihie fo manie from henceit goethonto Po2th hill, Lebenhome, rivers in Cnglandare called by this name Stoure, South hill, anv tabing ina vill by eaft (from abou and at the firf fuppofitg that tt was grotone by the Uellington) it rmmeth on fo Petvton, Pillato n, coztuption of Dour,the Wetttity tvo2fo2 a frreanre, Wotton,Bloficming,faint Crite,and beneath this ¥ refed therbpon as refolued for a feafon: but after: dillacee croffetha rillet that runneth thither from IBY Ward finding the tyowd to be mere Saron, and that tton bp Quithtocke faint Germans,and Sheviocke. Stouremare is a pronince (ubied to the duke of Wut to proceed, After the confinence, it gueth ber Haronie, J paloed to another opinion : aberebp J 10 tiweene Erlie and Fro Martine caftell, and fone af: concetue that the fatd name twas firlt derfued from ter taking tna rill from bp no3th, that palleth tueft the Sarons.\Butto returne to our purpofe. of faint Stevens, itis not long perit fall into the plimmonth tt felfe Tandeth betweene twocreks, Thamar, which after this (recetuing the Wilbsoke not ferued tofth anie backetwater, therefore palling creeke) goeth on by Cogecombe, and befincene faint ouer thefe tivo, tue enter inte the Thamar that vif Pichacls Fle and Ridden point into the maine fea. chargeth if felfe into the aforfatd bauer.Going thers And thus haue J finithed the vefeription of lim fore bp that ftreame,thich Fo2 the mot part parteth mouth water, and all {uch falles as are betwene Deuonthire froin Comewall,the fir riucret that ¥ Metwffontocke onthe eat foe, and the Kam head met twithall om the catt five is called Lauite,the bead on the other, hibereof is antong the mounteins foure miles aboue 20 After this Ine proceeded on twfth our iournie fo* sutton, Peters Haute, beneath abhic) it meeteth with ano {ward the Weft, and palling by LLongffone, we came ther water fromby tweff, fo that thefe tivo waters fone after to Sethanbaie, there we croflen the Ses tnclude Darie Laute betiwene them, though noton water ,fibofe head is about Lifcard, this courte thing neere the confluence. From hence the Laue bp Minhentiet,Chafrench, Z regowike, Sutton, and 02 Zante runneth to Lautftocke, aboue ohich it tar fo into the fea, Zhen cameie ta Low,and goitig in Loi. keth tnavill frou by welk, and another aboue nozth betivene it and Mount Fle, twe find that it had a Wuckland,whole head is in Dartmoze, and come branched courfe, and thereto the confluence abou ie meth therebnte by Sandford and arrow beidge. Low. Lhe chiefe beadrifeth in the ils, asif were Frombence it goeth into Thamar, by nozth Wuck: fluo miles aboue Gaine,and going bp that tolone,it land,monks tBuckland, \Beare, ad Lamerton fols 30 ceafeth not to continue bis courte caff of Dulo, till lie. Waning thus of{patehed the Danie, the nert that it conie little aboue iow, there tt crofleth and foi: falleth in on the eatt fide bpivardsts the WLiode,hich neth with the Wrodoke water that runneth from tiftig inthe bils aboue Lidford, runneth dotwne bp Weodokes by Lretwargo, and fointo thefea, Mert Cutriton ard Sivdenbamt,and o to Lfdffone,aboue bnto thefe are tivo other rils,of tbfch one is called fhich it recetucth the Hruthell bawke, which rifing Polpir,before Wwe come at Ffop,o2 Sfatwp, olptr. no2zth ealk of WBzedifton, goeth by Drutholton to Fopo2 Fatvpriver rifethin Fawp maze, on the Fawie. Abaine, there it recetueth a rill that commeth bp five of anbill tn Ffatep maze, from Spence ft run M5:adtowd from Germanfivibe, and affer the cons neth bp certeine beioges, till it meet with the Clin fluence runneth fo Liffon, and from thence into the iwater twef ofClin totune,tbich rifting aboue Lem» Gitn, Thamar, The nert abouethis ts the Co2etwater,this 4o ple,¢ meting with arill that commeth in from S, artlet} fomettbere about Cliwell 02 eltwell , and SPectes,both fall into FFatwp a mile and more aboue going bp Tirginffon, runneth on by faint Giles Refprin from bycatk. After this confluence then, it fwithout anic tncreafe ontill it come to Thamar. gocth to Relpzin bridge, Leffermen caftell, Lotte ert of ali it taketh in tivo bgwkes not much diftant iwithieN bridge, Pill, faint Isingtons, faint Gi in funder,thereof the one connneth in bp Blanton, notw,and Dolant, ant here allo recefueth the Lerite terinns, onder fundzie bridges, Bntill it met with the Zhamar. From bence allo the Shamar goeth by Sivbenbam te Calftocke bridge, Calftocke tone, Clif: fon, Cargreue( there abouts taking in a crecke a bouc Lanbdilip) andranning on from thence, hattcth Owinnowwes,from thence alfo to the point of faint Owinnotwes tuwd,which is about halfe a mile fron: thence,ercept mp memozte doth falleme. Were gos ethina faltcrecke balfe amile on the eaff fite ofthe bauen,andat the heabof it isa bridge called cringe bridge ; the crecke it felfe in like maner bearing the fame denomination. Ftom Lcrine creeke,to S. Caracs pill 2 ereeke, Bn the mids ts about halfea mile,and Lower on the caf five of die of thts Mag a the fai hauen:; it gocth bp alfonot abéue a mile and crecke cell of &, Cie an |