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Show ieion Stat Thedefcript of Britaine. een of at keth the natn (8 totone bd boevereee po old bniverfitic is alcribed abt ther) rifeth eatt of moze than Crekelade DID a orthiech,Citen 9.leg ne thhex tome before it come a eon The defcription of Britaine. i Cape tgenidied & & manie brokelets , confitiet 02 Wligaington, and the Werfords; and carteng a Weeeecrees ua smile of Chartvell, ce of arkes etwblindrils withall, doth meet with the other that -_fallety from bp nogthweit into the fame, twithina Brea vate tetio stber twaters, -_bettveene Cpiwell and the Le by Lopdington, tots ae tht note en me from WPozneton, named Ornus, as ¥ geile. The latk Oenns, oe Teal BS vs ae ther od parcel of oe ee son ee ie fals of Pon:aleew a e,tiberof the PoaE Pealbeet ae by Aref ee - a ~ Y er alfa riteth i nfés"on l:ae x smioea te Pp astleno3 ' t i ee a. =of atblacke Bt" fmis 7 Tromthe fit that bzeee . : oe Raed ‘ of ee > uae i war 02 alias YBure, tote head irae 3 is not favaboue iBurcefter, apyrng, -_that holvethon bis courte afterthis augmentation -_of the waters, betiverne Wd and Water Eton, to Marton, andthe eatk badge of Deford bp _-~ 7‘ lis twett by fouth of ozthmoze. From henceit gor 30 dalene college, and fo beneath the fouth befoge into Buweens. eats mpteniinns Dacsinnyet ee, rer land calleth it)the Weuerne rent water. Merete(as toe Ftrifeth aboueLimington,andgoing fo Posto inthe sparth,and tough apate of Wtoxcetterthire bnto Cucnlode, betiweene tt and the foure Mires fiones,jf taketh inarill called Come,commingby the long and the little Comptons. After this alfa tt goethby Bradinell , Ddington,and fo towlevdens ; Rotrieh. nee ~ ; : ‘ dpivoetid Ai velceibing this ner, this one hing (right Engin? Honozable) is come onto mp mind,touching the cersppereabynl from Danberie, wherea manmaie frand and bebold the beads of he notable riners , tihote twaters,ano iflucth at tio heads, in the bils that lie bp iweff of little Kolrich, and toine aboue Hienkebam, and Church hill. From thence alio it goet dnto: Wuerne, Shipton bnderowd, Afcot,<Shaxthamton, Ghorleburie, Comeburie parke, Stonfelo, Longe camibe, and foutheat of Wmdttocke parke, takety in the Cnis,that rifeth aboue Cimffone,andgocthto Ciddington,Glimton, Wotton (abereitisincrear fed tith a rill that runneth thither from freple by compatffes bow this plot lieth in refpest of all the reff, contravie to common fudgement, thtch mabeth Horthampton to be the minoeke ad Barton, by the Weechin tre) clooftacke, iBlaidon, 50 center of our countrie, fothatatter this confluence, the fatd Ents runneth Charwel, to Caffinton, and (0 into the Ffis,whidy goeth front henceto Orford, and there recetuery the Charivelt, not prefentlic to be de(eriben, % Lhe headvof Ghartvellis in Morthamptonthire, Lihercit rifeth outof alittle pote, by Gharteton bik; lage; fener miles aboue Wanberie noptheatt >and Lbieh falleth into it, about Dtmere five : but frat mud)asit rifeth by Wincetker,the abole courte there OFS not aboue foure miles,and therefore cannot be hell, entreth intothe fate pon theri Ht five of bis courfe. strom Abington ttkewwite (takin the Arun Bram Withall fouthines of Sutton Courtneie) orth by bill boueCrgcote,and fo delcending toward Wlardings fon,tt mectety with another from by noth weft,bettuene Wardingtoncomming and Cropzeavie, At coe - it tuesteth tith the Come (hic) fate a terme Conton by Farneboro, and afters ee kings 2utton not far from Aine,it Focetusth difeha Heth the Dice fefe tillets, Me dikeharge vil 7 of € vince in one bots Apleford,long Wittenbam;Chitton ‘waittenbam the leile.¢ beneath Dorhetter taketh in the Thame. water,from thence the Wis lofett the seit ence ination of this ri o D is oe { wi ie fo : 4 a Thame, pe zodpced, and that na - ee fea, ; me cantinued even bnta the i r ‘ : termeitoreater oe - : . < Kring weg OF the fain parize ; tebtch tsfeauen miles from well, andgoeth bp Skewes, Petwenham, Shabbi be, D2acot, Waterftoke bp Shabbington,rttcot parte, D2acat, PAYS ther bp addinglete bnto ae EN é palpepe onmr ease erepo tted ly : ilterne bils, notfarre ftom Stocking thare, not fare by twelf of Swalotofield , ado info niet) fromGhilterne bils, ni Guerfleie : anv 3 te bp i about eee oe action ae ae e Seeee BarrEi Ma. Curham with Watlingtonrill) it goeth onto Chal, not infertoz to the rett comming Erin, abofe Erm ane 5tapbars and {ointo the Lame, From -headisin Surceie and going by from Ath becommeth ices SBeedinaton Crowmarkh, 02 Walling, ford, obere it recetueththe lave ,defcending from sBlaueburag not iBlewherie, as zi learne. TXhus-haue F brought the Xhames vnto Cal : Cenethos. ham,no2th Stoke, fouth Stoke, Goring, BaMloen, Pp angburne, there it meteth twith a water that commeth from aboutamten Morris, runneth by Friselham,Buckelburie, Stanford, Weadfelo, Lid, macfhand Pangburne.Atter obi) confluence it gos eth-on betwwene Mapledorbamand Purleie, to Ca uertham, and Cauerthammanour, andalittle bee a mit, firtk betiweene Surreie and bamibire ; then -_bettueene Wamhire and Barkethire, and palling by Ath, Crinleie, wlacke water, Perleie, and Ffine chamttep; it ioineth at lat with the Witford, before it come at Eptvalotoficlo. Ho conclune therefore with ourdLoddon,bauing receiuedall thefe water ; and _affer thelawk confluence with then going bp Fifeld, Clatfor, Paulon,epPzethute, -_fedand grotven bntotrfple greatnele(to that it was at Drfoxv.) Being therefore pat Shiplake ad Wlargraue, it runneth by Wo2fependon, 02 Warbding : then t -¥enleie ppon Xhames , there fometime a gteatri -ofdethit fell' in the fare, shen to Kemenham, gparlotw the elle, it meeteth with a beoke fone after that conlifteth of the water of tivo rilles , thereof onto Matleburie : it holveth om inlike order to Ramfburie, andnorthwelk of little Cote, taketh in Atwater by nozth defcending from thebilles aboue fhe onecalled the Ue,rifeth about twelk Wlickhant, atta, out of one of the Chilterne billes, and gocth frony thence to eat TUlickhamo2 bigh Wickham, apzes neth to little Cote,Charnbamttret,ebeneth Chart -_cendethalfo from thofe mounteines buta mile bes Alburne cate week of Alburne toton.Lhence ttruy Brvwiine. hire to Lwifmod betage, then to Wlargraue, andfo into the Thames that notw is maruelloufiie mcreas neath receipeth the isonet that commeth thereints Greneland (going all this twaie from Shiplake int from Keaniug. " 5° nogth, and now turning eattwards againe) by Wer Khe Lenct rtfeth aboue Ouerton 5 026 miles tell benham, Wurleie , Witham, Warloty the greater, of Harleborow,o2 Parlingthozow,as fomecallit;¢ Corhe, alittle beneath ©.elens, abich runmeth tht- meth from Compton, out ofthe bale and tet of the 3 Ghe other oefconneth of tivo heang from Mapledout thentnow being come lingfo2p,, fituateinthe bale of Cthite hoofle that rary 40 toLondonbitoge, itpatfethonbyapart of Wilts here it tecetueth the Dee, otherinite called the Dens, therof tino broblets,as 3 takeit "abereot one come fingffoke , and thorough a parke onto the aforotate neath the totone; fo that Lame Hauoeth inuironed netha long therbp. Frombenceitgoethby Hewens Dule, shich being patt Defor goeth to FAie ;jhew nington, Sanford, xodlete, Petonban, aw tetoas bington, fomtimecatten Sentham without inereate, of the Gabite boate the other from axtrigs wets Done after alfoit taketh in avilictcatlen the Bure, 60 combe, and Wantage in WarkHire, ano in onechar great, A friend of mine protecuting the ret of this befertption reporteth thereof as followeth. swefore the harwelt cometh inte Drforothire, it recets Voth the Culen,tbich falleth into the fame,a little as Biaviag, ut toge forward toith mp defcription of the there it iMucth fo fat atthe erie furge,that itgrots. eth tnto a pretie freame, tn manet out of bano, pea thofe of fac) as fall into them, do abundantlie ferue -_alreanie beftribed. Thelecondis the Leme that gos eth wefttvarn into the fourth Auor, And the third ts the headof the Pene o2 fi Anonit felfe, of trhofe courtes there is no card but doth make {ufticient mentton; ana therefore pour honour maie bebold in the fame bow they do coat the countrte, and alto meafure place, Si enh me‘othe hames, which batketh im _-_the gteatelt part of Crgland on this five of the tou,aboue tthich towneit taketh in the Rolricdy war 40 Yumber, The kirk of thete waters is the Charivell, fer that of GUltthireon tecefueth one Water fiom foutheatt aboue the fata hence out ficeame of Chame runneth to Pewens fort, Dz Dordhetter (fometimeabithopste,and ter ad nautil as it Wwereof England. Certes there is anthillie plot of groundin elledon parity, not fac thorough a perce of Wltthire, to Stradfield,tals _lotwficlo,Arberficlo, 1opdon bridge, leauing a patdy Kothere bponthre fides with thee teucrall waters, asmaie tmije,and per it comeat Wartlte, ioineth with the Bas beveafilig fene, Abe firlk.of thefe commett from fing water , fromthence thep go togither to Cur. the Qhiltern catt of Welowo2 Wledloww,from thence GeS , there they met Wwith the Loodon (as Zbhaue it gooth: to Pintow,Worenden,laingtete, Lotwleie, 20.fatv alveavie.) whe nert Pare if agis wae °D Ditfor and Di into the Lame, be other defcendethalfo from ‘ called bewke, Ft cileth not fare from Tipe ps te:Goon and going by Ghinner, Crowell, Sim ton; goeth by Gruell, and beneath Wharnborw Fketug, Denham, and fame parke, itfalleth inthe endinto -caffell receiueth the Shell(comming fromaparke of * i same water, ad then thep proceed togither asone -_-the fame Serpe ) es sie, thep ge foo he lak ofall is the ieie oetl to THinruth,zcoming bp Warrington, Bure ward direding his courfe towardthe northWwelk , thos -recefueth tho waters in onebottome, thereof the _awefterlie called Gating water, conuneth from Baz totone., and another allo from the fame quarter bes vin ous ancir cliachcimaiche geert 0 Bernion,feroar <bieburne tn Clocetterthire, from ubence it cote, Addington,Moke, Jip, mn ee Geieee suene caffell,Wilitnete,Duce Kington, Coekthorpe, Stanlake, tt mecteth withthe ; toward the fouth ett, after: ine,.; From this confluence the Lame gocth by G+ thoape, the Wlincingtons, Copdington, Gherfleie, Hotleie abbetes andcommingalmok to Lame, it Snasleecater pean tet,pe ~~ nefh by nether Wotton -a/sas ABinceffer,and Wurncetfer8; and from whence tti uth, as by bis courte appeereth, the right hand (as J baue bene ine iuett ofthe fad towne (ercept mp memozic do faile 10 foumed.) Chis Loodon nos far from Lurges towne -ton;and fo. that it rifety not far from Sotteftwell in Wiartuthethire foie are of the opinion, that it is to --becallen Sothnake The nert water that mecteth Sotbrabs tithout Chartwell beneath Clifton commeth from 2° : teame hateth by Shittord to Petobstoge, there rough the Wine, it paffeth atthelat by i52amlie,anp Wzoughton, and Ailtburte, itfallethinto the Lame -_falleth into the Cuoco: Cudelake,beneath Wrough Y tendon from Pardtoike , and per long another on the other fide that rifeth aboue Windoner in the Gyilterne, and patting by Walton,Wietton,Lucrill, neth about Boughton with the fecond that runneth p The Looponvilethin Wamthire bettoene tele Levonng, Shicburne and Wloton it receiuctl fone after a rill that commeth by Ques . att the That other (as X coniedure)is inercaten of thre permea f itn fe made ro twaters,therof faid beldge(notv notablete, each oncbath bis (cucrall name, -_ : ai Whe aia the ee ‘frit of them therefore bight Ludo, tic) comming Cada, oe en ‘a msbein Merion, and Puttenham, Wucket, and Wearton, [thurie (after the courte Dke,commeth from Dke Porton, bp CCitdhington Ocag, Farcw imeavanielioon, 2x8 2.tc), Ns aotces foe dont fo into the 3fis. #Fromt parecote bridge (ta ene Lanponsbat eon betaiter fom of the twater)as Leabal fet bee, Running therefore ty long chiefelic of tino, ibereof the moft foutberlic called 49 tom the tone byinge, thatis bettwone DQuctendon hamilrect it crofeth the Wedwin, which faking the _tie market towne. be other named Higden, def signer, neath tweft Wickham, andioining both inoneat the Chalsedurne: Cyalkburne vill withall) commeth fromgreat Wed: 6o Lattinthe wet enn of eatk TWlickbam totone,thep go yNe,t at Hungerfordalfo twootherimonebotom fometbat beneath the towne . From henceit gocth Ramburne. Siburnag. fo Anington, isinburie , Bamfeomarthall, us burne, Merwberic 3 and beneath thistowne, taketh inthe Lamburne twater that commeth by Sfberic, Cgeriton , the Sheflors, Welford, Worford, Dor nington caffell,and Shaw. From Merwberieitgar eth to Thatcham, Wolbampton, Aloermatton,a little aboue thi) village it receiueth the Alburne, another broke increafed twith fundzierils :andthus Going on to Padworth,Difon,and BDicbaell, it com meth at lait to Reading, there (as Z latd) itioineth with the Zhames, and fothep go forward as one by S Ig to Shi Bthereon thoeakfibe re Ser ee -_togither to Wawburne,1ed(o02, (0 into thehames, Somecall tt the Live;and that tyo2d do 7 ble in mp _foymer treatife: but to proceed, After this confluence our Lhames goeth onby Cotpkham,Z opleie, Dats -_enhead, «/s«s Sudlington,Waaie, Domeie,, Clure, new Wlindfore (taking in nenerthelefe, at Caton by the wate, the Burne bic) rtfeth outof a ane, commeth thither by Burnham) old Windlo2,wirats¢ bo2olw,and a little bp eaft therof oth croffe the Cole, -_abercof 4 find this thozt vefcription infuing, Lhe Cole rifeth nere onto Flamffen, fro Cokie, afi -_abence it goeth to Keoburn,D. Michacls,.Alvons, ere ana Aldenham, Watfor0, and fo by Wore to Richmang, Wertume. tw07 eve there ts a conflnente of thee waters, of ae : abies aete stl ee aaoe eS 8 |