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Show on of Britaine. Thedeferipti spe 50 "Gadus. fihich this Cole is the firtt. The fecondealled Gadus tomo , andcomming by pthey he: ites Z oxweenes"a -_* elonging to * jaheoei paince fel e! toe tenesGrant : . run on in one chanell , 3fate, till thep tote bith the r fpabe bc fore, great Gavdefdin, Pemffcd, bettoane kings Lange ceedcsaa in a like fost, &t isnot long este Bereetadeeitam,cates thelw bridges,at she The defcription of Britaine. meth rom arketwate in Cotvinter hundzen >the other Smdon in Dodefep bundzed,anv after thepbe met beneath little doanemeane,thep go togtther by Pulcerchurth,o2 Puckrich,Stonden,Lhunderioge TUladetmtll, Benghw,and fo into the Lee,tehich from bence rurineth on till it come at Ware, hich twas Weotoned bythe raye of the fame 1408,ann foto Amv lved , obere om the nozth five it receiveth the water that commneth fromlittle Wadhant, theoughapece of Singlefhall parke,then by great Wavham,and fo 15 front Wlidfo2d to the aforefato totone. From bence per the Moule fake in another from by north , abt ‘ th from about Welham onthe one Bde , and bye the tuaie a‘ rill comming from Aiburie by ,nozth: : cometh another on the other for, running bp : Delete ano ca 3 Md Whercinto allo a brand) o> rill come peo msRitaaeaecrepe ees Pat Shetham by Chelhamt 1° meth froma twodon the nopthwelk part. Fitivallie, ps Stewscing‘Bois Latimers, pated being thus increated twith thefe mantertles,it gb- is Cheinies,Daret and Ricmantioozth,and cing onall inonedhanell trverthenameof Cole, eth bw eatt Wechervorthwelt Weebetworth , ah ouer againi the Swalotwott the fide of pakke bill ,ta. fenden water, from noxtbwett, thic rifing aboue by Darking and Hiltor, itrunheth to Dicklebam, Pagmondetham (now Wammerfham) the Hach, Woullete jandto into the Thaines, abich ater this aifo thep goas one toolo Stantted catled Le V cil, king in anotherthat conteth (ther fron' Tétotton trams to Urbudge, there ittakethin the MiG Letherhe, Stoke , Cobban , Athire parke , eatk gpitiendent thegreatergoeth bp pilionden-the lee, Sterus. Coniuncton gocth on to ington , atid there alo Chalfhunt Giles, Chalfhunt .zeters Denham, micteth with arrother becke,tifing at Cinell fouth of andthen into the Cole aboue Cirbridge (as Jhaue fatd.) Sone after this onr Cole doth part it (elfe ins 20 Monluch. Certes, this till gocth from Cwellbythe parbe,then to Mauldot,¢ foto Lingifon towne. old they before againe neuertoiot totivobzanches, ne Che Thames iniike manet being pat dingiton, gor comeatthe Shanes , for the greater of them goeth ety fo Luddington , Petertham , Liwickenham, fhozongh the gadlte medolws ftraight to Colebioke, 1Kfchmond and Sbene,ubere itrecetucth a water om the other bnto tiuo miles, amileandabalfeecattof the noathiwetk fide, which comming from about Bat Colebiwke, it the tvaie to London, leaning anZ land betivene them of no {mall fise. and quantitie. row on the bill, and by tock of the fame , goeth by Iales,Warlington, Felthanand Chittleivogth into Being pak the Cole, we come to thefallofthe Vindeies. the Thames. Tindeles,hich rileth by nozthwelk nere buto ‘Bags Mot,(rom tence it goeth to Windletham, Cob: The nertfall of wwaterisat ton nere bnto new Wren dam, and meeting with a brobklet comming twefts 30 Wrainford, fo that tf ifueth tuto the Tames betwen Ward from ileic, they runtogither toward hers them both, This wateriscallen Wrane, that ts tn the tefeie,tthere aben thep have met witha fmall rillri: Waittity tong (as Leland faith)a frog. Zt rifeth about fing nowth of Sonning bill i TWindlefoure great Cogeworth, aid cometh from thence bp hinge' parke, it falleth into the Thames on the noztheatk butie,© tuifoyd, 32 erinall, Wantwell, and Aufferleie. fide of Cherteteie. chen we werecome bepondthis Whence ivefollowed our tiuer to ola Weertfor, Iwater , it vas notlong per Wwe came bnto another Poptlach, Hetwtje,iBarnelmes, Fulham,and pute onthe famefive,that fell into the Zhamesbetwene _neie y beneath Khich tones it croffed a becke from Ohewpertononthe one fide, ad Dteland on theos WL andlefworth,that ritety at Woomans turne,and Vetus, ther, and is called the Wate . Lhe Wicie o2 the going by Catthatton, mecteth another comming aie rifing by well, commeth from Dtted, ¢ fone 40 from Croidon bp edington , and fo going on to After taking the edleic bake withall ( hich rifeth Hitcham, Parton abbeie,and TWandlefivorth J it is ii WHulnete forrett,andgoeth bp Wevleie and Frens not long perit fall into the Thames Hert onto this spartan fham)bhatteth bp wenticie, Farnham, Alton, Wats is Mariburnerill on the other five, abhich commeth betlete, Clited,and fo to Peper harrow , there itt ‘in by S. James lo that bythis tine fue baneeither CThurefdie, foinethtwith the Lhurefbte water , hich commet brought the Tpamesio2 the Ebamesconucied bs to (pot farce off froma villageof the fame denorinatie London, there tue reften for a featon to take diets on, From hence alto it goeth to Godalming 2am0 -_of the feucrall tines there, of thich cach one niffereth then fotward S yatoford, but verit conte thereitcrof from other, by foure ¢ fwwentie minuts,that is fortid feth Cranlie becke, hich rifing fomettbere about the Poge of Suffer tort of Riogetwric , gocty by Wtache, 50 eightina whole daie,as ¥haue notey before, except the wether alter them . Being paft dLondon, ano itt Crawleic, tic parke, tinoll, Craulie, \S:amleic, Wonarth,and the uate toward the fea: the fir iuater that e men pede thenourrivergocth ft me -teth Wwithall , is the Wzome on Kent five 5 Weft of F e after (meeting with the abe Orenewich,wbote headis Wromis in Wromleie Dbbingsr, binger tater that commeth by Shere, Albirie par 4nd fbe chappell on thebill) it procenett to Guldeforr, sk --Tifh,and going from thence to Letham, it takethin Bondy aatwater frombpeatt.and fo Diredteth his courte forth to {pring Dethmd beads,ofticreof rifeth ro ils north iotdentethva Beyer one barrow, fo runs fer fide,a on CF toithal,ts méeteth lmof againthatit Faegehtwwater woltwich ,ano that ist hee 2% 02 Luie, abo i 2 . ee . the parke, Send, wos Ing,and at sPetwarke parke five. taketh ina bok Tight onto the Xbhames, if 1d 1 Rethtivoug Wenete park, te ater abouejour, 60 fxntefouremiesrmseeDe Logik Laight Dito , andattertoara lotning thone,thep gofmth Metwarke,and being there bnited,atter Wotig, thecone MO eSuC toxBiter lat fred, Dteland, and (6 intotONcourt, Z ie wountoThame the Thames, From Oteland the fe. Hampton, Dee and Cetalton, tueft qpoulteie, perit Come at Pampton court onthe nogthfine oh call Poullcie onthe other it taketh in the poule water. Lt & uinburic, givethname vito the tuo totunes that ff on cach > Mde of the place whereit falle th into ae Treame. Tteif 3 eth t in Gato20r forre for et ft , and going bp Burtotw,tt meeteth atterwatd Couteininaa {mall courte tromwith another gullet tivo feuerall beavg, Ohereot one ts alfo tithe forrett afoycHAmMed, thea allen Logodunum 03 Logrodunum,§ git though a peece of1zokebal patlie(leaning wahmt b ll : avbe on the nostb.ano pattek as oda But pert come thereae itreceiuetha tater er (p (perad: wurrG = Darran) riding at no2tyinett in Hone? Di anak aie See ree e gparton gefwvell and going to Wartingfelo burie, there i Bene wath eWatfi ecto n altopt it vecet nethte th the Weane i (as eI ct ll Selleycomming from Worked by 1Benington , A+ fon,@Wattonana Stapleford, anda little lotwer,the third arie ofincreate from aboue Ware, thich vel Fcnideth from tina beads: Ahereot the greateff conv meth sxgeank twomanto the knees,@abtehcameto patie,for be cans bsauching in fuch iuife per itcome there,that itrun: feral his armicfo dig 46 nelw dzainesfra the fame, het)though the totune in fundzie places. Lhenceit hbherbpthe bol that he hav made twasat the full pera gocth forth to Abbats Stantked, beneath thich it formed. senee.de Tra.l1.3.5But toconcluve with the Lee meeteth with the Stoure , wes (as J remember of. that fomtine overfiowen all thofe medoines,through Roidon. Chis ture rilethat Wendenlotes, from whichit palleth(as foz a great toate not infertoz to the Kienee it goet) to Langlete, Claueving , Werden, Thames) md Z find that being pat Weftbam , it is Manhuden,s Wirchanger(ahere tt taketh a vill com hot long perit fall into that ffreame . Due thing J ming from Ciinghau, + Stantied WMountfitdet.) 20 readmore of this riuer before the conquett, that is, Lhenceit hiethon to ihops Stourfor, Dabsicys botv Coward the firlt,¢ fenne of liven, in the peare ford,and beneath this fotone crofieth with another of grace 912,builded art foygotne:at ahich fine forthe caft fiocof Clingham , that gocthto Wats -_alfo be had Witthama townein Cifer in band as field \5:odocke,ahiring,arlo,tintothe Stoure, _-his lifter callen Aelfled repatren Deford ¢ London, and front thence thep go togither to Caftiic, and all this foure peares befone the builoing of Dab Pariredon,and ext into the Le. Dheletyings be: dou,of (ome called Pertfaryn2 Perudford betwene tng thus performed , the Lee runnety on beneath thice Waters , thatis, thee, the Wenefuth, and ter breaketh ont by welf of the maineftreame,amile wafers ave diftingutth Hoooeldan \52orburne,snd WHozmicie,where a twas Demmarran,ozvrather Penmarvan: buthotw thete ed in thete daics, as pet zl lower than Wlosmeleie it felfe , but pet within the 30 caniot fell, Ftis poible , that the ene map be the paroch and ts called Uo2meleie locke, fante thich commeth by Bentnaton, and Wengho : St runneth alfoby Ghetton nuntie, and out of -tabich if if be fo, thet mufk the Demmarran be the this a little beneath the faid boule, breakethanarme _-faine that defccndeth from Whittvell , for not farre calicd the Shirelake, bicaufe if diuideth Caftter ann from thenceis Wranfielo, which might in time pat Hartford Hire in funder, andin the length of one -_‘vight well be callen Parranfield, for of like tauerke medolncalled Frithete.Aislakernnmethnotbutat oof names ¥eonld thely mane cramples, Great flouds,and meeteth againe with a {recoof ditchwater ata placecalled Hockefdteh,balfeamile iSving patk the Lee ( hole chanellis beayn to be purged 1 576,twith further hope to bzing fhe fame to from bis firtt breaking ont,and balfe a mile lotuer at the north fide of London) wwe come bnta the ioDon, Marthpoint toinety agatne twith the reame from 4° bpon Cher fide inlike maner, and not verte farre fence it came before . Dhence commeth the ict (fo; foure miles isthe moft)from the fall of the atine to S.Maulie bridge (the firtt bsidge twelkivary Dpon that rier) bpon Walthamcanfie,s halfe a mile Iotwer than Danlte b2tdge , at the conerof Kamnie mead, it meefethtwith the kings ffreaine ¢ p2incipall courle‘of Lup,o2 Leas it iscommontiecallen, Lhe fecond arme bzeaketh outof the kings ffreame at beset Le, His waterrifeth at little Canfield » front Ghenceif goeti to great Canfieln high Moding, Ctthorpe ioe bing, Levon Roding, White woding, Weauchampe Loving, Fifelo, helleic, high Ongar,anp Cheping Dugar,abere the 1 anerfalleth into it, that aritery ZAHet betwirt Matching and high ALauersand taking anos ther rul withall comming from abyne Moathiwoeln at Chepitrg Ongar, they toine (J fate) inith the itor Halifiely halfe a mile lower than Gyetton nuntie, amd f to the fulling mill,and tive baidges by weft of the kings ftreame, therinto it falleth about afones jo Don,after Shich confiuence Leland contecureth that caft lotper at a place called. Dalbins thelftc,ercept 4 the tireame ts called Guell ; forimp part, A ivot not BWaeln e tas Wong informed. Chetton ¢ Wartfoothire men that to fay of i 1Bnt hereof Jam fure,that the ahole do faie, that the bings ftreame at CHaltham voth courte beingpatt Onigar,tt goeth toSftantten tiers, * part Wartforthire and Elter , but the Ger men bp Thetdon mount, Wetbaage ; Chigtvell , Wwrfo , rwforrett carter om plead theirliberties to bold nto S. budge, Zford bridge, Warking,§ {6 ito the Ahamec) o Haulics badge. Dntheeak finealfHoof the kings The Dartwent mecteth with our ato Thames yp: Darwen, fercaine bzeatieth out butone princtpall acme at Yaz on Kents ftoe,ttoo miles andamoze beneath Crithat liftcid, thre quarters of a mile aboue GUlaltham, ¢ fa vifelh at Zanrioge, 02 there abouts, as 4 hausbene Soeth to the come mill tr Waltham, and then to the informed bp Chriftopher Saxtonseard late made of 1G, freame againe a little beneath the kings binge, 60: the fame,and the like(F hope)be twill bo tial the fos From Hence the Lee cunneth on by fonth on Wah tonfoww till itcome to Stretford Laugthozne, ahere Se Nn the fouth, twith another packe adioining) tt goeth) totya a t rd Hartford towne. there fone fired,t the aducrfarieg onetcome.Sp his policic alfo mud) medow ground ivas Wwone,t made firing land,@bereby the countrie about twas not a lite tle tnriched,as twas alfoa part of Affyzia bythe ke pracife of Cpzus with the Ganges, at {uch time as he caine againft Babylon , ahich riner before time was inmanerequall with Euphrates, 402 be was fo ofs fended,that oneof bis knights nhom he loucd derlic, twas doloned and bose awwaie twith the water in bis paflage ouer the fame,that he fware a decpe oth per long tomake it fo (hallow that i thouln not wet a itbzancyeth partlic of it felfe, and pattlie by mans S. Wotvbeit hereinthe dealing of bing of England) twas nct of f erifanding the Danes to be Satter dp with their hips into the countrie.there'to kiiland dlaic bis fnbieas, in the peere of grace8 sbp thecotud of this rines: be in the arcane fine bes fore thepeould returite, vid fo mightilic weaken the niaine Ganell , bp dzatping great nambersof tren: ches from the fastesthattaben they purpofed to come backe , there was nothing fommeh Water Ieft asthe Oy'ps did dzatu: wperefore being fet on ground, thep uevall Hires of England at the infinit hargesotfir Ehomas Sackford knight,¢ matter of fhe requetts, thote seate nto bis counteie berin feantiot but res niemberz (9 much therather,fo; that he meaneth to Initate Orrclins ; ¢fomtetthat befineshishath bolpen nte in the nantesof the totones,'bpwhich thefe riuers for the entith part do run.cétoulb to Cod his plats tuere once fintthen for the ref! ut toprocey. The Derinent therefore,cling at anridge,gocth on bp Litleie toward \zafed, and recetuing'on ech fide of that totone(+ feuerall bankes)a rincr02 rill, it gocth cute Nockholy,Shorham,Bintfor, Worton, Darns bith, Dartford or Deriventfor,¢ there taking in the Craie on the let bund hat coms from Dspington by ernies Fu, par fe |