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Show Thedefcription of Britaine. i at ee Noneee mouth,and a great arnre of fhe fea runticth bybp the tight cae {canta mile aboue the bauen mouth parttnthe Taio points; and padiingabont by onthe {ho2e,, és a tight guolie and warlike cattel pt v4 ole and leaning that cree bicaule it bath no made,Whtchbath one open barbicane . his arnie beheld tivofallesof thicone wasealled the north, the other the fouth ipaters, The nozth ftreame bight -pointof land tere apaflage is into Portland, bya little courfe of ptbble fand. Ft gocth vp alfo from the feb ine came bp Bolton and efwwoxth, bere we pivot, Dewils, prodle as J heare.Ftrifeth about Alton, andgoct faid paflage bnto Abbatibicte about feaurn miles from thence fo [Diddle trench Head, Biddle hinton, off, where alitle freth rondell refozteth to the fea,.And Walterffoww,and per it comeat Wirtam, receiueth ro fomethat aboue this,is the heado2 point of the Chee cyetit, Doenils broke that commeth thither from WBeugham -fill eng nozthiwelk , ablch ftreteheth vp from thence amd Delcombe by Deuitlihtowne. Aheniceit qoeth about fcaucnmiles, as a maine narrowbanke, bp to Totv piddle,Ae piodle,Lurners piddle (taking artabt line buto the fouthcatt,and there abutteth vp, in per tt conte there,a twater that runneth from els on. Portland (cant a quarter of a mile aboue the fon bp Middleton, Dilburne ¢ WBiere) then toipide, Meweaflethere . The natureof thisbanke is (uch, ad {o into Pole hauen,andof this tater Marianns Froine. Hilleie, ‘apinterne, Cherne, runneth bp alto further by a mile asin a bate , toa that fooften as the wind blotucth bebementlie at Scotus fpeaketh,ercept J bedeceiued. Thefouthiwas -fontheatt, fooften the fea beateth ti, and lofing the terispzoperlic called Frome fo: Frame. It rifeth vankefokeththoughit:f that if this wind fhould neere bute Cuerfhot,and going Downe by Frome: blot from that comer ante long time togither,Wortguitaine, Qhelmington,amd Catitocke, it receiuety 20 land fhould beleft an Zland.asit bath beene before. thereaill from beftoe Rowiham and Wirareball. WButas the fouthwet wind doth apatre this banke, After this tt goetl) on to Ghilfrome, ad thence fo -foanogthiwelt doth barreit bpagaine.3t is pretic to Paden Metwton , whereit mecteth withthe Diwke, note of the Cownelet of Caimouth , wtteh lieth that rifeth either tivo miles abouc Hokeparke at freight againf gpilton onthe other fide, and of this Hentord, orin the great pond within Boke parke, place there the waterof the hanen is but of {mall Aidgoing by the Lollards, falleth into the Frome breadth, thata rope is commoniic tied fromone fide About Maven Metoton, efogoasone fromthence of the fyore toanother , Dherebp the ferrie men dw to Fromebauchirc , Croketwaic, Frampton, and -_quide their botes without anie belpeof Dies. Wut HDuckilford,and receiuetynere onto the famearill to proceed twith our purpofe. Into the mouth of this from aboue Uphidling by S. Mtcholas Sidling,and 3° tiuer dm fhips often come for fuccour, Crimfon, From henceit goeth on by Strattonand Going by Portland anv the point thereof cals Wadford Penercll , and beneath this Bravfod,it ed the kale » Wwe failed along by the Sbingie , till crofleth the Dilleie dias interne anddhernebioks we came bp faint isatharins chapell , abere tue both in one chanel : Ghereof the fir rifeth indper faw the fallof a water that came Downe ‘from Gherhe parith, the other at Pinterne, md meting aboue midole Gerne, thep go by nether Gerne, Forfon , GodmantFon , nd aboue Gharnemintter into Syme . In the meane timealfo our Frome brancheth and leaucth an Jland aboue Charnemin. flor mtd foining againe nere Dorchetter,it goeth by 40 Dorthetker , and Forthington 5 but per tt come at Weekington , i meeterh with another Weeke that Tunneth theremto from GHinterburne; Stapleton, MPartinGow, Hering ttow, Caine md Statfor,ana i | \ DLackfoxd; Deke moze fo: witie Dgokethat doetl from thence goeth without aie further inereafe as vette Geckington,iksnighton, Cinkleton, orton, Hall, Windon, Stoke, ¢ beneath Stoke receiuethy the (fue of the Luckefordlake » from theneealto it patlety by Cattholme aetarham, ano' fo into the Wlackdene eaconwaro 5 bp Wortfham and Ab; batfhurie, Thence we went to another thatfell into the fea,neere WBirton,anddefcended from Litton bp Ghilcombe, then nto the weatde 02 Weute portsa pres *Batde. satel fiebauen, mb the riuer tt (elfe . ferned {with fund2ie Waters. St rifeth hatte a mite o2mo2e aboue Wem cessn riuet ferand fo goeth from Wemiifter to: Petherburie bp imman ct Parneham ,then to Selplath, and fo to wafteport, Oe there tt taketh in two waters from bp eaft in one a chanell,of Gbich one rifeth-catt of ettlecourt 5 AND goeth by Poreltoke and Miltow, the other at Atker+ spout mbt anhanst Wellan d runneth bp 1 onglether:. Frombenc ealfo out Wilde going telwardthe fea, taketh the Stin e Siem onthe weft that commeth by Simenfourg e into the fame, the abholettream ABate.Fromthis fall wwe went abontthe arme point 50 fea,rnb leaning a pactie e fone after falling into the bauenet, bp Slepe, there wefatwa litle creche, then by Dine, bp weit there we beheld another, ¢ then commi burte ta {ole towarn the entrance by faint Ielens ng againe , and Furleic bauen. Cattell _ Chenertport ts the Chareferued twithtive rile chara one confluence, beneath Chavemontt, Lheduete bead ofthis rineis(ag Leland faith) in Darkhinen ,we went abroad into the maine.ano found parke,and connneth dotonesby Ghttechurcy felarsat livertiec. thea. : = ther runneth bp weft of Watton, ‘ Wen WweWere pat Pole hauen,wel and meeting bee ett fhe ands ‘one toione (as 9 fal point,the Peucreil point , S, Adelm fatd)de oth!fall into es ea. be rsimi nate tan bauen;oberebchapel, p andale SLime Caan ee fo: e apupvle A ts po2ton of. ground laft febtch commethyabout thee oan.=eee eedyed mi Lime, mre fu: 60 rio: the bilegeting pan ¢ rte a Bia nerenen: Thee tsigad .futo the fea: «Crttes,there't Rorpf Se gn hibe foxt going Till could fe, buta quarter: of awilta A a" rae a eet kon there isa the towne,is agreat and cofflic inttie rdangiteyes pen _ in the fea for mouth, by kings fuccour of hips. ihe townetsdittant fom Coliten, Sachs ttatomt denenStencn P Howthinci at Tpbill the five ofa aces ‘ereintoshen tue werein entered, toefay don e, ve? tie atticsne oe male: coat inneseemsDos ti thatnertioe mutt enter the firtt and gqreatett commeth fom Tp: atbe: Ausic byAzadiweie -and Radipate,, teceiuingeatters she Ward the fecond that ran from Che catt Cheberell ana Ukewite the {Htedthat maketh the arounn betiweene Cletmouth ano Smalmouth pallage-almo t an %e Lando Ehere is a tittle baree of fad at the bauen he oF Countic, amKee tbat - fied mater nk that ie ith : meme inthal inSna merfethiveis the are, sadetins caticnv 7° sAre knolt, longingtofr Giths Stang nee "bnto Cheodington im.Dorkerthive, frourivaie; tuborice tf Tunneth to Potkerne,Febsror;Clarton, Wieifor betoge, Yarealids "rie, The defcriptio bafoige,Catinfham food , and recetuing onerill from theeahbp ibatokechureh, and fone after another comming from nozthivelt by Gyurchffoke , from Wlainbzobe,tt goct to Ayeminfler,beneath which it crofieth the Pare , that commeth from about Much; land , by Whittaunton, Barecombe , Long batoge, Sftocheland jailmington beidge(aberett receiueth a broke frontbp fouth,that runneth bp Dalwan) and fointo the Are. 3from hence our Ave goety to Drake, Mulburte,Culliford : but per tt come altogt: 10 ther at Culliford,tt meeteth tith a water that rifeth aboue Cotleie ,andgoeth from thence bp Wiowor: thie, Culliton, and there receintuga riil allo, proce, deth onafterthe confluence aboue Culliforn b2idge, into the Are, and from thence bolo on togither tito the maine fea, whereinto thep fall onder the rots of the iniuferchites , the points of them being almott nofBritaine. headis in the Wackpendon hilles , and commerth 59 dotunefir by Upauter, then bp a parke foe to Ba buns duter, Munketon, Wonniton, Buckewell an nozth of Autrie receiucth aril called Late, that rt; Cate, fetnoxth weft of WBodemburicina toad, and from thencett commieth by Pebemburie,Cinniton, anv making a confluence with the other, thep go asone betwene Cadde aud Autric, to Werforr, Luton, Collaton, Auterten, Buveleie , anofo into the fea. Dnthe wet fine of this hanents Budeletealmott biredlp again Dtterton. Ft is eafic to be {ene alfo, that iwithtn leffe {pace than one hundred pects , hips dtd ble this hauen, but now tt is barred bp . Some Cail it 1udeleie haven of WBudeleie totone, others Salterne port,of a little creeke commig outof the niaine haven onto Salternevillage,that bath in tinte patt benea totone of great effimation, amile in funder. Zhe mo wefferlie of themcalled The Cre rifeth in Cremore in Summerfetthire, Ere. Weretvod, lieth within halfe a mile of Seton. nere onto Cre coffe, and gocth from thence bnto Wut the other toward the cal is named White: 20 Creforw, WHinffozd, and Ertun, thereit receiueth cliffe, of abteh 3 faic no moze, but that in the time a water comming from Cutcombe, by north, After of Atheltfane, the greateft nauie tyat euer aduentuthis confluenceit goeth on totvard the fouth, till it <C ved info this Jland, arriued at Seton in Deuonmet With a pretie broke vifing noztheatt of Whet c, Wite,being replenithes with aliens that fought the tell(gomg bp 1Baunton Aegis) tnereated at the leat conqueff of this Zland, but Athelffane met and in with thece rtlles tbich conte all fiom bynoxth, Dhefe < countered with themin the fielo,abere he ouerthoeiy being sncemet , this twater runneth on by tuetk of cc fir thoufand of bis aforefatd eninties . Pot one the beaconthat beareth the name of Yaddon«¢fone of themalfo that remained alive, efcaped from the after taketh in the IBarleie,that recetueth in Itke fort Warlete: "" battell without fome deadlie 02 verie gteuous the Doneat batwkbetage, and from hencegocth by Donealids so twound. Znthis confifa mozeouer twere flaine fiue 30 Dauerton, avd Combe, and then doth met with the Done trobe, cc bitgs,tbhich Were interred in the churchyard of Are Cre,almoft tn the verie confines betineene Dorfet minffer,and of the part of the king of Gnglano were €Sunnnerlet hires. Being patt this coniundion, "¢ killed eight carles ofthe ceefe of his nobilitie , ano our Cre palleth betivcene ibuthford and Wurbath, Cc thep alfo buricd inthe churchyard aforefato .Ascertay and then to Gre badge, abere it taketh in(as 4 heare) cc £3 tt adoeth how the bithop of Shireburne inas in a water by Welk from eat Auficrann alterthis likes like (o7t flaine in this battell , that beganat tB2uneivife another-on ech fine, thereof oneconmneth fom pune neere to Colifon,and indured even to Are mine Dirfor, and Waunton, the other called Wlooburne, worgyrne, ¢ Mer, which then wascalled Beumberic o2 Weunburg. fomethat by cat of Dkeford. Fromthefe meetings he lane date that this thing hayened the funne it goeth to Caue and through the forrelt and pods to lof bis light , and fo continued twithout anie bright: 40 Hatherland and Wlathfields , outill it come'to Lt <¢ nefie,ontill the {etting of that planet, though others ucrfon, and here it recefueth the Lomund water that cc Wife the fcafon was clere and nothing clondie, rifethaboue Athbzittle, ¢ commeth dotone bp Bocke As for the banen which in times patkas y bane Wworthie,oper Loman,and fo to Liuertonthat Fanvheard,bath bene at Siomonth (fo called of Stove a e th almoff cuen ti the.berie confluence. Some call tillet that runneth thereto)andliketwife at Seton, 3¥ this Lomund the Stmming beoke 02 Sunnings xomandos '3 pafle it over, frth notw there is noneat all . et hath bath. After this our Gre gocthto WBickleie, Theunery Simming.: there bene fomncetine a notable one, albeit,that at ten(faking tiva rill bp weft) nether Cre, Branifed, thisprefent betiweene the tivo points of the old har beneath Hhichit toineth with the Golumbe that ri: Columbe, uen,there lieth a mightie bar of pibble fones , inthe feth of one head northeatt of Clavie aldon, andof betie mouthof it , and the riuee Are is diiuen to the 50 another fouth of Shtloon, and meeting beneath Coe berie eaft point of the bauencalled White cliffe. lumbeflocke,gocth bp Columbe and tBeanfelo 5 and hereat alfoa verie tittle gull goeth into the fea, there crotttngarilt that commeth bp Athford, it rune thither mall fitherbotes dw off refort fo fuccour: n eth fouth to Won, Dore hates, Columbton,branws "be menof Setenbeganoflate toftake and make n icke, Weare, Columbe Zohn, Worham, and toining Amaine wall within the hauento bane changed the (as 4 faid)iwith the Gre at Wramforwd,paling vnver courte of the Are,anbd(almoft in the miinole of the ola but one bridge, per it met totth another water By hanen)to haue trendhed though the Gehl » thereby weff, grotwing of the Fo2ten and Crive waters (exe to beue iet out the Are, ¢ fo bane taken inthe maine ceptit be fo that % dm inoge ainiffe,) Lhe Crtde rifeth Crtve. Fayror, fea, but % heave of none effec that this attempt dip aboue TWollefworthte, andne&re onto Upton: after cowtcbnto. From Scton twelftward lieth Coliton, 60 it is patt Detwztth,crofteth a rill frombettweene pugs about two miles bp weit nozthwefk ; thereof rifeth g illano Stockeleie bp Stocke Englith, sc. From the riuer Colic, which going bpthe aforefaio totene 3 Hence it goeth to Fulford, there tt meeteth toith the by Colecombe parke, and afterward falleth Fo2ten , therof one banc commeth bp Calobioke, ene Are bzidge and Are mouth towneinto the the other from S. Marie Lenburne > and foining as Areriver. boue Crediton , the canell goeth on to the Cride, Mp wel of Wereworth point lieh.a creke, fers (abicy ver long alfo tecetueth another from by nozth hed (fo farre as % remember) with afreth water that comming by Stockeleie anv Combe) then betwene> conunefifromthe hilles (onth of Soutlete o2 Want; Haine and Metuton Sives, to Wines, and fointo the combe,Sidimeath hauenis the nert,and thitber conv Cre, thich faieth not ntill it come to reefer, meth a frelh water by S. Maries fromthe fatrdils, From Creekker (ahither the burgetles in time pate that goethfrom &. oaries aforefaid to Sioburie, ta bourcd to brig the fame, but in batne ) itrannety torlwone Saltcombe ¢ Sidmouth into the maine fo Wdlore,there talsing ina vill frombp weft, ano an fea . 5p wef of Auterton point atlo lieth another other loverby Crminfter, nertof all puto Lopets bauen, and thither comunetha pretiertueret , thofe bain; beneath Ghich towne the Cline entreth theres giyug, info, |