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Show The defcription of Britaine. Sut though the fandie bate into the open fea ; certes tfthis barre could alfoates be kept oper, it would make a godlie hauen bp bnto Wailefton totwne, fihere coinageof tin is alfo bfed, as at Lruvie ann Simnete, Loftivithicll, for the quenesaduantage. Being palled the Lm,7 cameto another waterthat Delcendeth fothontante increate from Crotwan by Simneie,whole thole courte isnotaboue thze miles in all. Then going bp the Cuddan point, we enteren the mounts iBaie, and going freight nozth (leaning 5.Michaels mountalittle bpon the left hand) tue came tothe Lio, abich rifting tort of Tetwionacke, delcendeth by Lingenan, and fo into the fea, Cortes the courfe of thefe ‘waters cannot belong, fith in this bevie place the breadth of land ts not aboue foure miles,and not more than fiue at the berie lands end, Khere isalfo aril calf of Lozugie, ad Guluall, and another weft of the fame bard at band > and itkes ioife the thirdeatt of enfants: andnota full quare fev of a mile from the fecond,fouthtwett of Penfants alto lieth the fourth that commeth from Sancrete fhere Arthur fought bis lait and fatall conflict + fo3 to this Date men that Dm eave the groundthere, ba off plot bp bonesofa large fise, and great fore of armour,o2elfe it map be(as J vathercontecure)that the Romans had fonre fielo(o2Caftra) thereabont,foz hot long fince(and in the remembzance of man)a , Pitas creeke, Carantnty, entred inte Padffolw hanen thee miles lowerthant port 3fec, and a mile fram poat Gwin, ohole twaters Pardo, Locusbuo pee!re ? . be deferiben, seal e re tonto Utwarinerets, ¢gent tibia lieth and bighett part of thebaic of the iivthe berp minnesg: go ttbercof theoneis callen Catnefete,fathe other Laine, gaint. fame. Zhe fotle alta: ts bevie billiehere , as for ai comming tn the end ta fall notice of the matter, faint Bes towne,it igaly and pn- villes that come pet is it tell twateren from thofe billes nto he Wale rifeth in fuch maner am fi boads, 28H haue before fain : batttndoe foinethat moze onto it > for the benefit ‘of mp rew: ders. Cortesthe ccte heap of Haileriferh by meg gong ep uel th bitles that lie bp fonth tof them atforunneth by faint Ano(bee by Wedrent>, no mating twoithin anil; Ble them to itue on fenerall abe budge almott nicectlie the one foes benea againt temtenaio bichetcenbet h from nozthtvett., and rifeth about faintikety, isnamen Garn efei other that commeth in.on the e, as ¥ heare: the fonthinelt banke bight Laine, mdunotenby Leland to 9. Gile, wut botofoener this rife two miles abous ate to offercréekes onech matter ftandeth, there fine Sifo, beneath thete; get ty a8 Pethike creke 2 UD Pinn i er creek , e (Co-ealenofk gainer ean for that foile been sie n >, ftheree * With 3 finthy the neferi ip fion -of i)Dunmere; amp other Pan Al en, 02 (as fone call pose fotw water, From Padstow baben alfo thep fafl e ont full f to UHlaterforo tn Sreland, Dhere are liketwife thich lie in the daft Ge of the ban en, fe ue read that Pp {or fo Adlett owamd fhonln locos, a8 it map tell be - For tt is eufpent Dit time pat fundzie charters theltane, althoug . pefentit bat this be wets Well tozed toity Aetthmen Butta our purpofe, Leland rie pretic Mreamelet, thofe (fue ts not full amile by 65 eatt from the head of Dhamar, thee miles bp nozth eal from Wartland. Comming therefore by twotk amd eat Putford, Wulworthie, Wockington, Pebss toit,and Shebbop, tt recetueth a forked rill that run neth from ech five of Wradwozthie by Sutcombe; Lreborow, Wilton, ¢ fo to Thognebtrie, there mex fing ith another forked tater (thereof one bean F baueoffen heard.Weing thus paleo Padttoww hae comming from Dunfland, totneth with the other uent,and after tue had gone the miles from bence, 19 nozth of Cockbirie)it gorth with {peed into the Lana fue came to Poztgwin a pore fither totune, there 4 ridge water. After this confluence it runnethon to finda broke anda pere. Then J came to Wortittec Sheepetwath (bp tuelk thereof falleth in the Wack, alias Cunilus tio miles farther, and found there a land water from by nozth) thence to bigh ainton, Wackland. bzoke,a peereand (ote fucco? fofither boats. Pert and fo to Wattherlaie,nozth aberoftt taketh aril of all nto a broke that ran from fouth eaff, ofreclie ftom by fonth, and endeth bis race at Jovellete, by ho2th tito the Sauerne fea, and within balfe a mile foining toith the Dke. Wence then the Ocus hafeth of the fante late a great blacke rocke like an Jlanv, to Dotwland, and betivene it and Doulton, recets Strom this tater to Lreuennt is about amile, ueth one rill from by eat, as it doth an other bee tubere the paroch church ts dedicated to faint Sime fiocne Doulton and Barton from bp Wweff, and fa Poztat,and tn thtch paroch alfa Dintagell o2Dun- 20 proceeding on with bis conrfe, it commeth caf of dagte caftell Kanveth , Hhichts a thing inerpugna: Lorrington theleffe, and taking ina water at eafl, ble for the fituation, and tuould be madetwithlittle that rermeth from thee heads(by Wiollie pavke) bea reparations one of the frongeft things in Cnge fweene which Combe and Ronghborolw are fituat, land. 3fo3 it Fandethon a great high terrible crag itoclcendeth to Lorington the moze, and meeting inutvonedtuith the fea. There is a chaypell pet kan: {with the Langtre water on the one fide; ad the Langtree, Bing in theaungeon thereof, dedicated to faint Ww Ware broke on the other, tf procedeth to Wevifor». let. Lintagell towne and Lrenenni are not amile croffitg aril by the wate that commeth onto it be 7 were og fn funder. tioene Annarte ¢iLittham. Jfrom Wedtforbudge ware, he nertcreeke is called ofinni, ahich ts a mile it goeth tofthont ante increafe to Wlettlew , Spo from Lintagell, amd to the fame Lredwie water 30 bam, Apledoure,and fo into the bauen, revwte. teforteth, ard fo thep go to the fea bettwirt tivo bils, The Law ofboth is the mozenoble toaternots Taw; thereof that onthe one fide lieth ont like an arme02 {oifhfanding that bis bauen be barren with fand; cape,and maketh the fathfon of an hauenct o2peere, and thereby Dangerous, and hath moft rtls ocfcena thither (hiplets fonretimte dw refozt for fucconr. A bing into bis chanell. owwbeit, by thefe fluo ig frfer of late Dates twke bpon bim to make an bauen all the bart of Deuonthire twell watered on the at this place,butinbaine. here lic alfo two blacke nozthlide of the mazes. The Latop rifeth directlie at rocks as Jlets,at the welt nothivet point, o2 foe fouth Welk of Thzotwleie, md no2th of the bead oF Of this crerke,the one (faning that alittle gut dot Darnt, o2(as Leland fatth)in Crmwze font} eatk part them)toining twith the other, and in thefe bp all from Warttable, Fromthence alfa it runneth to Ukelibod is great fo2e of gules. Jcannottell ther 40 Sele, South aucton, Cockatre, Wath, Porthtas ther this be the water that runneth by Iofcattell o3 ucton, Athatdge, Colvidge, anv foneafter recetueth not, but tfit be not, then baue % this defcriptionof the 1Botumill creske,wherof one headrifeth at Botw, Wowmitte thelatter. olcaftell crecke that lieth eatt of Line fhe other at Dill, and meeting beneth 15ithops M02 Bolcattelt. tagell,is but a finall thing, ranting at the moft not chard,thep fall into the atu nogth of {meth wove aboue tivo miles into the land, pet it pateth bp foure land,as ¥ haue bene informed. From hence then it totones, thereof the fir is called Lefneth, the fee tunneth by Cogeforth, to Chimligh, bp fonth teres cond faint Juliet, the third Diner, anv the fourth of it meeteth with a rill comming dotone of tia Wolcattell oz Wufhcaltell, as fome menidw pzobeadsfrom abot Rakenford, by Weiethertoge ano nountce it, Ghaioleie. henceit gorth fo Wurvington, and Chil Gn Weve baie ¥ find the edewater, tote chiefe yo tenbolttumd,and there taketh in the Poulebzate Were, tar Apontedzate} beavis not farce from Pozton. Thence running to fer confifting of two tn one chanell,irberof the Molt Rance, Stratton, it recetueth the Lancels vill before it come doth rife aboue nogth Poulton, and comming to at Po2bam, And here alfo it croffeth another tote Poulton receiueth anotherrill running from Mole bean is ealk of faint Parie wyke, from fbence it Land,and fone afterthe fecond that growing by tina runneth by THolffon and Whalefbo2o, and thence brokes(the head of one being at iknatwffon,.and of, into the (ca bet weene Cffo2d and Plough hill. Ano the other tel of Crokeham,and both bniting thems thus much of the waters that lie bettweene the point {clues beneath Wariffon)deth fall into the fame per of Co2newwall,and the artland bead bpon the north long allo, and f go togither till it croffe the Wrate, fide of Conetwall. Pow let bs do the like with thofe fthich (being the fecond of the tivo that maketh the that remaine of Deuonthire, whereof the faio Wart: 60 Poulbzate) rifeth at wWrate,commeth by Wuckland, weate; land is the verie firft point in this our poeticall vot aid fouth of Holtwwn doth make bis confluence age. auing therefore brought Wartland point on With Law, Weing palk the tomd,it goeth on to our backs, weconte nert of all to Marffable bar,ana Srightleie hall, @aucton, Lanettocke,s Werffable, fo into the baucn, tbereinto two princtpall reams fontetime a pretie walled totone tith foure gates, Do perpetuatlie onburden thetr chanels, but now a little thing; mb fuchin ped, as that the Zhe firt and moze twefkcrlie of thele iscallen Ofuburbes thereof are greater thanit felfe. ¥ foypofe cus, fipofe head is not farre weft of the head of that the name of this totone in the Wzttith fpeacy Darnt,and both in Darntmoze. Kiting therefore in was Abertatu,bicaule it ttod totvard the mouth of the afozefaid place,it runneth noxthivet to Snozton, Latw,and Berdnelle pronounced tort (as ¥ geste) and fo to Dkehampton, beneath abich totwne tt mee for Aberneffe, As for Staple,tt is anadvition for a teth with an other water comming from foutheatt,¢ market, therefoze hath nothing to be tn the proper rifeth not much iwek from the bead of Latwe. From nameof the totone, Ling Atbelftane ts taken hero benceit goeth to Stow Crbone,Ponke Dkings /Cutrivge, for the chiefe p2fuileger of the towne. his isalfa ,&murege, ton,¢ Zo0deMeie,ubere tt taketh intheLancioge a ver inozthis to be noted percof,thatby boutcs nas tf "9 bratke potfull of Romane coine was found there,ag {ward bp' Petolin , from thence going fouthinet t Alan avifeth flat catt from aUeN sO out of the baiebp Pouthole Fle, that lieth fouth of 30 of Padtoty, well neve eight 03 me sie Pouthole towne, hue come toa water that entreth Dautdffone, neve onto abieh the Criam alfo into the Deeanbettwirt Kemels ¢Lamozleic point. iffueth, Eniam that runneth into the Hpamar.Going therefo volie the one heav thereot commeth from re from bp weft bentce ft\patteth to Camelfoyn » faint Aouen of Dancrete,the other ftom bp tet of , faint ant bill that Wernard (both Co2nith faints) anv fandeth betwenc them both , and fone after ree foining aboue cefuefh a rill at noptheat,befcending Remels, it is not long per thep falute from 3otw their gran, fers bill. Sbhenceit goeth to wlitelann 5 daine, After this, and before Wwe come at Mofecattel, bart,the fiett binge of nante that fandethand ele there are ftuo other criekes , thereo ppon a f one tg Callen lin. Ber long alto it taketh in onevil an vifeth aoe faint l by fonth front Wuriensandan 3B another fram faint 1aurence,the thira bp atlonger than the firk , that a ° inet of the afoyefato towne > therei 8, and the fourth that commet n isto esate *s ell,no one of them erceedingthe courte ofh by atetht Pcatds mabe heretofore Doaypo thie miles, int g, Burt, ab all by fouth. From henceit goeth ensto be at the berplands endof tolvard Agles Cowetwall,but ey: falewar , ann there tecetuetha perience not feadeth bs,that water onthe calf it comnicth not nére foe, thidy connneth about tio lands end bythe wiles . Epis latter miles from rill alo ig Leath, bp. Pichelffon, faint Cuchoe, faint faint Sbelatt that ¥Doreave of on the fouth fee , ann likes saben (ato Coznit patrons) ap finallie fonth {tle on the Wei and nosth, till fue of Fglefall, meteth with the Tien that Fes baie, whichis fall ten miles baue fatten to &, from the lands en Soeth from thence bp &, BWrelan Fie 62 WBrefart Fle catttoa Wreaca fo Woobpinge . Hereabout rn,¢ vather moze,if pou ¥ find, that reckon nto our Aleit 03 Aen,the to the fall of the Watle aaa ¥ atv) abpland, Jand fapofeth this rfuer to be the fame Camblan, Pe Ea tet of Lopole (tthich ts fullof troutand mle) draineth Loggem, Bie by tucight of the fielh tater, and tworking of the feabzeakethout, at tbtch time it maketh a twonders fallnotfe: but foneafter the month ofitis barred bp againe. At all other times the fuperfluitic of the twar The defcription of Britaine. thep fall into the Deean beneath Luggam o2 Luge gan. Armtle and a halfe from this fall we come onto another finall rill, and ifketwife tivo other creekes, bettvirt ubtch the totune of faint Agnes ffandeth;anp liketoffe the fourth balfe a mile bepond the moft ea: ferlie of thefe , abofe head ts almoft thre miles -twithin the land in a totwnec. alled faint Alin, Shence going by the Panrocke, and welk of faint Piran in the fand, Wwe find a courte of th2ee miles and move T° from the head, ad bauing a forked branch, the parts dw mest at iweft aboue faint iktbbard, and fo go into the fea. ¥take thisto be faint ptrans creke, fox the nert is Carantocke pill 07 creeke, tthofe bead ts at Guflwarth, from whence it goeth onto Cree rife, and fone after taking ina vill frombp tweft, it tunneth into the fea coaft of faint Carantakes, Wes pond this is another creeke that rtfeth aboue little faint Colan, and goeth by iefte faint Columbe : anv Patt and by noxth hereof commeth dDotyne one more 20 tuhofe head is almoff (oufh of the Mine tones » € Gor ing front thence to great faint Columbes > tt pafleth bp Lamberne, and fe into the fea. S.Merous creke tsbutalittle one, tifing tui eft of Padftotw, and fale ling inalmof oueragaint the Gull rocke . hen turning bettucenethe point and the blacke rocke, te ene ees aa length,anid betivirtit and the matte Deeants but a barre of fand that oncein thzee 02 foure peeves , that |