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Show The defcription of Britaine. Gun. oeralten tie by the Calfe,aath bertessbsiea tomdote stterantion selens _ fae oe xvas the ie of tmlfes,¢ enthe gteat fhefe Hands, Debans,Due ,Wakerlet, THarlang, we patebythe olo caffell Fle, ahi is a prette an, Nee eeaidewkda i at (hels, tidy Jtake tobe mor al behuid readheth frort the eattinto the tet, ts Aland ' gale, Frate, Fudate, and Frifkate. Ahe Wieis ano patture. Chere tsalto the Sle Cul o2 Cu, tht lumbusthe abbat, of tome J haucfpoken moze at i i There : were fomtines ab large inmy Gnonologie, fo two monafteriestherein, oneofmonksbuiloca yand a parith chardy, Saintesemaiahaaee by the tit sae amo fach paineesas gouernedintheZies.Anowben the Cuglith havouce gotich pollehtow of the Xleok Panatw,abithopsteinas erected in theold mona fferie of Columbus, thereby the invifoicion of thofe 20 Fles toas Hill mainteined and contiiued. Cerfes theretemainevetin this Jlandthe aloburialsapere teining to the moft noble families hat bad divelled in the weft Ales; but thee aboueotherateaccomp? ted the moff notable, ibid) baue little honfes buib bed byon them. Hhat inthe middet hatha ffone, Aereonis turitten,7simuli regsom scotie, The burials of the kingsef Scotland :fox(as thep faie)fourtie Puaretmake tettfite of the farvearty, which és fuls Neto gadas our Cnglith turtte. zhere is alfa the aon tft miles further toward the Wel, Tirreie, anne miles anothrein bieadth, ieee at thetnlength mott plentiful for all kinds i. : S: for tt bearcth comne.cattell fith,any ae aa Xt bath alto a wedi ot fresh arene nsLe a berie gad hauen for Gteatve> is eGun ante Saree mules from this alfa > ¢ Cok tivo miles altrom tye miles in length : neuertheletfe, the fea hath nowof late found atwaie into tt, fo thatttcannot bekept oft twitha bankeofthree {core foot, but now and then akties =e aia it ill fotve into the fame, mwleaue fea-fith bebind mof like tnto a falmon, faning that it hatha 4 -the Fle of hoes :anda land} 5 tthih is Taiace ot altogither bnfrnitfall; Zhere ts a tebbeletieretee uariay falcon ubichyof cu : eae to be had abundantlic . Zn one baie of this Zland there lieth an JMet, and therein ftanveth a trong -_caffell. Xn thenozth part hereof alfoig an bill abi -_beareth God grafle from the footto the top, and out of that vifeth afpaing, ttc) running to the fea, vot cattie toithall a kind ofcreature not pet perfectlie fore mcd, Lich fome da likenbnto cockels 3 and bpon the thane there the water falleth into the fea, thep take bp akinvof heli), ahen the water is gone, tics they fuppote tobe ingend2ed 02 increafen after this manner, Wettvene the Barre and the Wille lie alto hele ts verte fullof fea foule and god pafture. Zhe Afall, -_the tino Herbjerts, to wit , the greater and theletie; ama the Flee of Worlles , and Wertatha : and thefe §-_-8 Lie quer againtt the baie thich és called the Lake to the dyarate, and the Letwis o2 the Leng , both hibich matse(in trath)but one Plano of thre {core miles fnlength, ana firtéene in breadth, being ifiinguifhea Cight miles beyond this lieth the Iellcher, of the tivo otpners that do polleffethote parts, Lhe Apertinent to the nunsof Jona sthen have ive the by no water, but bp buge tumds, bounds , andlimits -fonth partis called Darate, and the thole fituate in Hakker, verie plentifullie benefited bp feales, thie) the Deucalidon fea, once againtt the alle, ecalled are there taken in time of the pare. hye (coe -_zZhule by Tacitus,taberein are manie lakes,and berie miles from this altots the Yyirth, thofeinbabltants -_pretie villages, as lake Ertwfin, lake Unfalfago: are rudein all god fclence and religion vetis the 20 but of townes, .Clements, Stoie, Mois, S, Co, i i land verte fruttiall in all things, andbringeth fot lumbane, wadmach,ac. Fulthe fort , there aretton After thisitue come to the Skic, wd greatell sic, fmall heardsof mates, thereby thepraife great ave -_uantage and commoditie.It hath fiue riuers verte fg full of iwmd,anda notable harbour for theues, as isalfothe Orinost; tiketoife the prelts le, abtey bite bellic,a blacke backe, and is altogither without tcales:it is liketwife a great harbour fo: theues and pirats. fot is not tithout a conuentertt hauen. Sot fart off alfe is the Canna,and the Caga, little Ses, but the later fallof Soland geefe. tketwife the Sobrar _-till , move apt to hunt in than meet for anio other commoditie that is tobe teapen thereby. Pleaboutall Scotland : fo) tt is tivo and fortiec miles long; amd fomtetebere eight, ¢ in fome placts tivelue miles bz0ad : itis mozeourr boric billie; trhich billes are theretnto loaden witqreatfto2e of tomb; as the tvods are twitlypafftire , the fields With coine ano -cattell; md (beftdes all other commodities ) ivifh no veriecommodious plat fo)fit), foule, eggs , come ttin the lake. here ts alto a fith bred therein al 10 WBxan.qtter this, Wego tofvaro the nozth, ana come i iBepond this,an aboutren foureeaaeperah miles alfo is D mae - plentifultie. eight of thom twere there inferted. Anothebis inti much abounding with falmons, and other, fret tuled twith thefe {wo2s, The burials of the kings of 30 ftrcams notaltogither boid offhat prouifion ‘Satis Areland, bicautefoure ofthem lie in that place. The inutroned alto iwith manie baies, therein. great third hath thefe wows written thereon, Thegraues _plentie of herrings ts taken intimeof the pete: Jf of the kings of SRovtuaie,for therecight of thent hath alfo anoblepole of freth water; fine caftelsand fuerte barten alfo,and all tyongha fond fufpicton -fundgie tones; as Aie,S.gobns, Duntwegen, S. concoiucdof the metitsof Columbus. Wotwbett nm Picholas,zc.Lhe old Scotscallen it Skianacha, that procedeoftime, eben Dalcolme Cammozhadercee is, Clinged, but now named Shie, Cherelie cers tedbis abbeic at Donfermeling,begaueoccafion to _teine final lands abontthis alfa 548 Ranta a bar manieof bis facceflors to be interred there, fable foile fox come ¢ gras; Conie Zland full of wans About this land there lie tir other Flesatfperten; and conies ; Pabaa thauith Jland, ta thole wans fnallinquantitic, butuot altogither barren, fortes 40 theues dolurketo rob {uch as patie bp them: Scalpe times gtuen by the kings of Scotland and los of Fle, hich is full of dere; Crotpling, therein is ves the Bles dnito the abbeie of faint Columbus,oftabicy tte god batbourfor thips ; dzarfa, full of becher the Soa, albeit thatit peetd competent patturagefoy Wwads and fags, being in length fencn niles , and thiepe,pet ts tt moze commodions,by lucy eqs as the tivo in breadth. The Ron, a twwwdie Fle and full of great plentic of Wwilofoule there. breeding dm late heath: pet bathit agmd banen, hich bath a little The Fic of toithin the fame, Thenis there the He of Syetwes'oy landcatled Gerlocy nn the month thereof > and theres Hbrewes. of twomens; as the moze fobcrheads Dacallit. Alto tu lurkemante thecues. There ta not farre of€ from Muda, ¢ ert Unto that, the Wering."Ahereisalf this Kon, to wit about fir milesalfo, the Flav, the the Shew balfe a mile from doula, thofe bankes do Liulmen, Dianfa,Bute the tele and Wuie fhe moe, Aware tuith conies ; ¢ hath alfo a parith eurch but 50 and fiue stherlittle trifling Zles,of whofe names 4 mot of the inhabitants do liue and dwell in Bula, hauenonotice, here ts alfo the Corfe 02 the Arie, anv all thete be After thefe tue come bnfo the Ale, a peette fers long buto faint Columbus abbeie. Diwo miles from file Sand, to the Due,to the Atkome, to the Linvill. Arie tsthe Diue, aFland fine mites in length,ans And foure fore miles from the Skie towards the ANflictentltc fored with come and Gtafle, + not titty twefk,to the ing, the Gigarmen, the Werner, Duta ged barrenfo3 {hips to lie and harbor in. Chere the Wagle,the able, the Flav, the Scarpe > the Sar s alto the Calfans, an Sland fruitful inough, ano der, the Materas, thich later hath a noble bauen full of comell trees. Chere ts not far offalfo the Go for great fhips, befioe fundsie other commodities : and mater, Stafa, the tivo Lerneburgs, and the Potle -thefe nine latt rebearfen are onder the dontinfon of le,tn the olo W2ittith fpecch called Monad, thatis to 60 the bithop of the Zles. After this te cometo the ete Bolle Ye, faic PollerL he foie of itis verie blacke,bicaufe of War, an Fland feanen miles in length, not onfruit the corruption ¢ putrefacion of fuchtvmds ashaue full for gralle md come, but the chicfe commonttie rotted thereon: tberebpon alfo no finall plentie of thereof lieth by taking of herrings, thich are there mofle isbred and ingendered. The people in tike thictie miles long andfir miles bzoad ; and theret? are fundgie freth twaters, but one efpectallie of thre firteene miles in length, and fir tit breadth , full of ssnounteins Seman ae inate a Gecteat ;is not oi : >ae famaof fochias toil, may: gas -_plentiv of eg: 4 eacuetamilines miles, and in breadthone. Certes i is erie fit, , = estaeen , 4 iti " ¥ 10 and rocks ee nen Coandeth doth peld,and beareth thenamt of init Flad, the two Waites , Wate, Welfaie, Gigaie, Liv. heepefatre greater than are elfe-there to be found, fox thep are as big as our falloty deare , boned Ike Gaptifme Swithout prectka. agoanill.he foile alto of thisZle is indifferent frntts liffe into the fame at midfumuner,to gather inbisou than abone , bpdigging. Zhere ts neither woolfe,for, fife all the dilozen boane fincethattime of the pare fumng therein, hich allo feparate one part fromthe fies, and tofth bim a preff to fate maffe, and fo bap: precedent: 92 if none will go ouer with bim(bicaufe este churches, thereof oneis dedicaten to faut yeter, glefeic Apona, another fo S. Clement, befine a monafferte callen bugles, and baue their tailes hanging totbeground. ibethat is owner of this Ble , fendeth over bis3 bate Leswis caller €bute by Tacitus, With nobetter thozitt fall; but thepreape moze profit tnder the gronma no2 ferpentféene in this Zland; pet are there great other. i {kewile there be plentic of fags 5 but farre the bofage is Dangerous) then doth each father take 3° Lette in quarititie than ours : and itt the nozth part of painete baptife bis ofpne at home . Dhetr rents are patd commiontic in dried feales and fea fonle. Ail the frholeRle ts not abouea mile euerie tosie ; anv ers cept thee mounteines that lie bpon one part of the thore, fach as diwell tirthe other Jlescanfenopart the Jland alfgis a riuer tic) greatlie aboundeth with falmons.Lhat part alto called Lewifa,whichis the no3th balf of the Zle is well nbabited towarn the feacoafts, and hath riuers no Jefe plentiful for fale mon than the other halfe. Shere fs alfo great ftoxe Being pat the Witte, {ve came affer to Wiias gteat gaine andcommiobditie; andnolefle plentic of thereof. late,the Soa ,the Strome,to Pabaie , to Warner, Enlaie, hhilliger , the tuo Sagas, the Wermonzate, wild theepe. ef berrings taker, thereof the filher men do ratfe -_heope, Hhlch they Do not {here , bat plucke enerig pyerre; pet ts the ground of Scarfe, Orie,Ling, Gilling, Wete, oie, Farlaic, 4o andfull of moe, and the this part berte beathie, face thereof verte fivart great So,little Do, Fle, Sein the more, Sein the any blacke,fo the {pace of a fot in depth,throng the lefle, Larant, Slegan, Luom, Scacpe, Warete,amd cosruption of fudjtwmds as in time pat baue rotten the feanen holie Zlands, Ghichare defert and bred on the fame. And therefoe in time of the peore thep nothing but avkind of wiloMhepe, tbich are offer -_connert it into turffe tobuene , As nede thall ferurs bunted,but feloome o2 never eaten, Jor in fedof fieth thep baue nothing buttallotw; andif anie fet) andin the peere after, bauing tell nongen it in the meane time twith Matokeof the fea, thep folve tr, except gteat hunger compell thent. 3 fuppofe, that thete be the wilo hepe abich will not be tyned; md -_reape verte gmd come,therewith thepl{ue and feo. ith Sud plenticof thalcsalfo are taken in this coaff, ae be,itis fo onfanozie, that felu men care to eate of i; leic in the &ife places there the turftes gref, and bicaute of the horrible grenming thereof,istaken fo2 §° thatthe beric tithe hathbéene knowne, in fome one the baffarn tiger. Cheir hatre is: bettweene the woll peere, to amount bnitofeauen and tiventie fbales of sf athepe,andthebhatre of agoat, refembling both, one greatneffe and other. Mis is notable alfo in hacked and pet abfolutelie like onto netther of both: this part of the Ble, tat thereis agreat caue tivo itmaie be alfo the fame beatt hich-Capitolinus cay pards deepeof tater fiben the fea is gone, and not leth Quis fera,fhetued in the time of Gordan the em: aboue foure hen it ts at the bighef ; oucr fbtey perout; albett that fome take fhe fame for the Cagreat numbers da fit of both feres and ages, twith inclopardalis : but hereof 3 make no tarrantife. boks and lines, and catehat all fines an infinite here isalto not farreoff the Garuell,the iambe, beale of fith, theretuith they line, and hich maketh the Flan,the iaellas, the thos Wernars, the Kirt, the them allo the mozeidle, tho Buies, the Giraie., the Pabaie, thetwo Si- 60 Grants, md the Jleof Ptgmetes (Abich ts fo callen Being pak this about firtte miles , me come onto the 4ona,o2 ton, ahich fome take for the lait of the bpanfainprobable coniecure) foxmanielittlefeuls aebzines, diffant(as J faid)about fortie miles frony periralte refembling the bovies of dyilozen;¢ nota nic'of greater quantities, therbp theircontecure(in -_promontozie of Dungifbe. The inhabitants of thts le are berierudeand {rreligtous,the 1020 alto of the mw bones are datlie there found deepe in the ground, the Dichades , and one bund2eth and thirtie from the thetr opinton)is the mtoze likelie to be true. Lhere is alfo the Fabill Jle , Adams Fle, the Fle of iLambes, Sulmes, Ciccoll, anerate,Car, Era, Columbes foile doth limit their numberof houtholos,¢ bauing afligne bnito them that numbers of the greater and fmaller forts of cattell thep Mall (pend and intoie fo tbofe eat fine is acerteine banlt o2 cane > athedoe urt,a flight hot inlength , herebnts meane thips gntobimto Lewis. Mhetr chee patents confit of great quantitic of meale , tblch ts berie plentic Sle,LoAe, Ffurd, Scalpe, Flad,ano the Stetson bo bfeto runne fo: harbour twith full fafle abena terapeft oucrteketh them, o2the raging of the fea, tn thofe parts toputthemin dangerofwecke, Al thet owne prontfion » thep fendthe ouerplus perlie full among thenr, fotved bp in (heepes thins. Alto of mutton anb fea foule dried , that reffeth oner ann ar -bouesUbich thep themfclues do (pend,Ano tf tt payers Gulf. that : DREREARTenet EERiyi 8 ee cs pts be deceiued, Paicewrasse called Columbill, i fame and effimation nothing intertour fo ante of the o ther, although in length it erceed litte aboue five Regum rm. muli, The defcription ofBritaine. freffe,and thereto full of thictke humour,tbich 9 ing carcied by violence of thefret) water onto |