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Show 80 Halique. The defeription of Britaine. our felues againe tothe fea, tue crofedthe Salkeo2 Saltque brokeahereof F find this ntemoztall. -deth on towards the fouth befiperne Laniitin anv Ziemmo; abbate, till it mect alittic by tue of Hol Lhe Salique boke defcendoth in lke fost from gelth with the Auon vaure, which comining alfo ont the blacke mounteins ,¢ gotng from Ummaboue, of the Ut@dland foile,; taking ina rill from Giwane toward Gogartl,o2 Gogirthar,itreceiueth the Mak tas, halketh nozthiwettward (bp Dolgelth) to toine Aaflatique. falique,and from thence goeth into the fea fouthiuctt withthe Marve, and being met thep recetur the Tels frombis ogtginall. 3Fromt hence Wwe ent to the Les filgun|, then the birqun, ¢ after a courte of foure zo Revie, Tie,ant indzanight of no great quantifieneither coms fue milesif falleth into the fea, bauing watered the modious as J gelle (yet J map be deceiued)foranie -_-bverie hart ¢ itward parts of this hire. Fromhence thip to harbozough tn. Ft rifeth totvard the lotver: ro we crofle the Skethie which runneth by Copfogdale ground ofthe blacke hilg,and going by Lanihangle, and Lanthtwte, a Lanthonic, then the Lambaver caffell Otualteritronneth from thence nogtheat int ibichrecetuing the Artro aboue Lambaver,doth fall to the Deean, receininga rill bythe twate fromthe into the fea, foutheatt of the point,and flat fonth of billes thichlie bp northeatt of bis coutte. Wut Bhat Landango, tbtch is a tolune fitnat on the otherfive fant ¥ bpontrifies of the turning, has have A brought my felfe ont of Caerdigan Affer this tue pated by Aberbo , fo namevof the hire into the Wie, which is limit betivene it and river 19,that falleth there into the feaamd commeth ie, Berianeth for a certeine fpace,s being eritredinthe thitherfrom the Alpes 02 bils of Snowdonie, mou nionth thereof ive gat bp fo the head,minnitg in the fetns no leffe fertile for gratte,Awmn, cattell, ft) and deftription of the fame to come dotwnciward ast 20 foule,thanthe famous Alpes bepond the feas, where: the tel , thidy tee wil do iv fre cmd manner of all the fwziters bo make fo honozable report. a8 fo2 the fie and inant of fore information ts pot, Fromberce we fatled by Abermaw? o2 mouth of fible to be performed, St avifeth in we fouth part of Paty2, thich commeth in like fort from Snowdonie, apap, Snotwdonie,and aeeth on fozth Tight fo Lammroth: and taketh dinerfe riners twith him ‘hole names 4 teie, by Hotwdheiwie, Pathanlath, and comming do notkisty. Then bnto the Artroa broke, tole Brtr0, dolore to Dinas Pathety, it recettieth two rilies ne oi frombpnorth ealf, and in bis courte from noztpineft iy and the third comming bp Dailroia Tecetueth the Gedar onthe nozth foe, end fo catled Cludech front noztheatt, + foholoethon cro® on till it fall into the fea ' amet : Aa ounbes fing the Angell water at the welt hich boundeth Ach it maketh agit patleth. After this te comets Pangomerie thtre Ui part,till tt conte to Womtis,ber 3.0 Tratth veban,which is the fallof the Deneio a pretie neath thie taterit taketh intthe Lowin that pa' -riuer comming from the marches of Caetnaruone feth by Lambzint mato: ftom Lalgarthand then go hire,whic patting by Felkimog , fone after taketh ethto Pathranerue, croffing another from bynoth tn the Cuntwell,then the Gelenrio: anfo holdeth andfo fot to Lantwozing, there tt mieeteth withthe on -to Deckoitt , trhere it falleth into the fain Drath. devig on -one foe, and the Giyfratl fbtcy com> For of the other tivo rilles that lie by fouth hereof, meth en Dorelwen on the other. and baue their tfuealto into the fame, 3 make ; fer this > Out matne titer goeth bypene but final accompt, bicanfe thetr quantitie is not areat. Gos, amd beneatly the fame taketh inan influence Hert orrto his we haue Leatth matwz, whereinto ft ae wate a i Dulas, and another Farles hath his tMue , a rivera procee Aetwerkt. From thence it hatteth on to fro pyoeae ding from " Farles av Srowdo NairKeren at crofling the Leuennie ube r aver a brs eae from norths nic o2the Sno! i t a Wethkelerke ae §=-aanie other Water tnt all his courte and paflage. Jtis fe Cleo tee tae latreveartn fling inate feet mave alt bette @erinet) a fromfontheatt, ¢ the lat bauing bis courte by Law ee andfo intsthe fea, as tyine inftrudion ;Pb at ahe eyre ie en phe fo fanie Qhichin Latine bight Deuus,in Gtlelth arise {th Dif 022etwie,thereof the Latine doth feme so to fetch bis found.iB ut to proceed with the rett of fuel : falles and waters ag are to be found in this countic Soing therfore nosthtoettward, tue come fo 4 fall #0 the nowth called Toten Mertonneth which is the mouth of the Difonnie trreame,a p2etie river rifing tn the bilies aboue Lanthangle, and twett of caftell Craberne recetueth the Lidatjc, hich Ghadzoze hilt, by Callittin cattell, commeth front reheri into the Diformie from foutheatt fetching e atid fo bis courte by Laneg rin \. ; 2 and fo into the fea e withi t ty N fue mi ie miles 60 Weing patk this We vin cag abouthythe Sarna bigh point,tilt toe came to foe Lingouen becke, ano foto the Warre, Hbich isa faire tater,and thereto: {worthie to be with diligenc e deft called War from the head,butr riben ‘ petit is net ather Wott 92 Derte, fo2fate the ttoo chie fheads called out of tubieh thie trace defcendethano are aboutfit inites toeft of the Lin, ont of thteh the De hath bis (fue.ann betivene hich the Narn paure bill their being. Aterths toin es are fituag and bane ing Of the two hens of thig Warte, as J namvit fro the o2fgtnatl.it receiuet h i from nextjeat calledm Cai n, ¢ another beneath VC Taine, comming froi n DBeu rdfe wo, and fo bol bp beRee ancien ee ame in dadeta ee acer tbatto the Doie,ah ote mouthes are fo nére togither , that ierieen ov ee ae Zhen come ieitve se6onto the Crke, a paetic broke Erte. defcending from Padstjn hils, into thor other of no leffe quantitic thati t on eae daue thefr confluence,and tot e courfes DO come ae long front the wef and hoth ivetk; the mot fouther: Ite being callen Gireh » ad the other the Woellie: eps cept my memorie do fatle me, Then caffing about folwardthe fouth(as the coat lieth) we fat the Aber: foch 02 mouth of the Soc) rine r pot our right Boch hand, in the mouth thereof , 02 thereof lie tivo Tlands, of{hich no the aan ‘scaled Luvfall,and the other Penr tit: as Leland dtd obferuc. % woulfet Ddol one the Writith names of (uch tones aNd Dillages .as thefe Waters patle by; but the teiting of the m ( fo2. fant of the lane guage)is fo bard to me, that J chofe rather to thew on falles and vifings,than - _ tn the inriting : andfo coztupt thetr denomipet 6 che 48 our Cnglifhme not andthen 3 ble n oo glue onto forme 0 Mm, but Hatis not often, there the Britt name is ieto be found out and founded, Scat cr ‘bis,going about bp the patnt,anp leaning clin Tle onthe right band, wwe come fo 1D arom tiuer, dhereppon fanbdeth Aberdarona quarter of a "a mile from the Hor2e betw irt ap evdaron and Coztis gerns The defcription of Britaine. gernes bale,there the compafie of thefea gathereth into the fame by one chanell'on the northeatt fide of tna bead,and entereth at bothends, Thentometve the tone, beneath Gustin 02 Grsfin, apd over a Erarne beck. aboutthe point toGoarne beckeamile andmoze -gainft Lanfanfratdin DenbiahWire; fo farreas gy fouth of Pewin.Andtenoztiveluemilesfrombence notv remember. Some part of Carnaruonthire is the Uennte broke, whole conrlets littleaboucts -ftreteheth alfo bepond Aber Contweie, 02the fall of manie miles; and not fare fromit tsthe Liuan,a Convweie,¢ it iscalled Damethed point,wherein alz Dametheds favre leffe tater, comming allo fromthe caf; and fois arill,chofe fall into the fea is betioene Penrin nert onto that another,aberinto the Cuitllic by fouth and iandzight. And thus iwebaue made an endof and the Carvog by nozth after their coniuncionda -the chefe waters tbich ave to be found in this make their common influence. Waning paffedtiis 1° countie, tiuer,iue cat about folvard the 102th calf , and enter he nertis acogner of Denbigh, by tbich tus at Abermenate ferric, into the freitso: fireame dm as it tere fep ouer into Flintthire, an whofe talled Menate, betivene Anglefeteand thematne, -_firfE water ts not gveat , pet it commieth from font, meeting fick of all with the Commate,chichcommeth weft, and falleth into the north 02 Frith feacallen fronvthe Snowdonie out of the Lreuenian lake, -Virginium,, beneath dLanbilas ; ag the nevt that amb patiet) by Lauunda into the fea op Menaie -conimeth fonth from Wettasnath He lthe tye miles fteameat Southcrocke. Pert of ali we meet with beneath Abergele, ann is notonelie called Gele (as Ger, the SaitsGbichcommeth from Lin anberete, pa _the name it felfe impo2teth)but alfo noted to take bis feth bo Lanthangle , andfo falleth:into the ee courte though the Caniges. Waning thus qone over hiateat Aberlaint , opich ts onthe fonthivelt fine of 20 the angle of Denbighthive,thatlieth betiweene thofe Garrnaruon: onthe other foe alfoof the fatotowne of Carnaruonand Flint, tue come ert of all bnto Aber Cluive,o2 the fall of Clotha 02 Glota, abichis ts the Skeucrnocke, whereby tt fmdethbetwene -a fEreame not tobe Mortlie intreated of, It rifeth a foo riners,of aid this hath bisheadnotiarcefrom mong certetire billes, thichlie not far diftant front Dinas Dueg. the confines of Wertoneth and Denbighthires, Thea come twe( (att Leland) to Owyinitwith mis tifh(in Woriebsoke)two miles from Woilethon,ans Dontheatk from his fall,and hautng runfoure o2 flue torifthataUdiell called full a. mile fromtbence. miles fromthe head, it commeth about toDarwen, Poilethon isa bowe thotfrom Aberpotwle , from taking inthe Waniton on the lefe hand, aie the Wel MPattiton. thence ferricbotes goto the LermoneorAnglefcie. pin on the right : and foneafter the third from by: Aberpotwle runneth three miles into the land, and 36 Wolk, trhole head is not farre from Gloucanocke, bath his bead fonre miles bepond Bangor in We neiethore sand berets alittlecommingiivfo. betes bending into the Beneic. Aber Geacinecommeth Geacine, ontof amobunteine a mile aboue, and Wbango2 (tho @ozronnen, reugh bbich avill called Logronnen hath bis courte) akmo a mile aboue it.: Aber Dg twine is two miles Dgwine, abeue that ; it rifetyat Lalelinne, Detwine pole, fiwelmiles aboue Wanga2 in the eaft foe of Tit: Buon, thotu/Aber Auonisttwoimiles aboue Aberogwene, and it rifeth tna pole called Lin maw Quon, thee 40 aLannar niles 6 . duo lan bar Ueban rifeth in amour: Ueban, teine thethy,and qocth mto the fea,tivo miles aboue Duegeucith, Duegenelth.AuonDuegeuelthis the milesaboue Contueie, ubich riffig ta the mounteins a mile off, goeth by it felfe intogpencie faltarme.:Dunthe fata thor alti lieth) Contweiejand thisriverdathranbes twirtPenmaine Maur, and Penmaine Uchan. It rifeth abont thre miles fromjenmacton bils which Beneath Uuthenallo it taketh in the ILeuencie: and -_after that another, and the third, all on the right hand, and fo holoeth on till it meet totth the Clue: Cinedoch, Doch, then twith the irae , fbich patleth by Tapit, chard) onthe lefthand. After tbhich wecome tothe Whaler ontheright, and fo tobis toining with the Clwie, ahich ts beneath S, Afaghes, a bihBpsfee that is tunironen twith them both. Zhis Clivie ri, Elwie; -_feth aboue Ginitherne, x beneath Lanuaic tak eth in the Alode, which comuneth fromlin Alone, by Lane fannan., and foineth with bim fiue miles beneath dlangreneto, The Cluda therefore and the Clinic being met, the confluence palleth on fo the fea by Kutlandcatfell, trhereit taketh in the Sarne, which commethfromby ealt, ann hatha courfe almoft of firteene miles. J{rom hence twe toke fea toward the De month : atid as we pafled by she relt of the fhoze,we fate the fall of alittle bimke neere Waling lie about firtie miles from Contueie abbeie,noty vif Wilerke, of another nereto Flint, of the third ar folucd outof a lake called Lin Contweie,and onthe 50 Vowwlete caffell, which withhis two armes inmaner noth and tucft of this riuer ffandeth the towne of incluocth it; and the fourth beneath iatwarden Conlucic, hich taketh his name thereof. holo, thich tr like foxt goeth roumd about the fame, Mis river (they Prolomie calleth Tocfobius, ag € fromthence we came to the Dee,there wwe landed J takeit)after the vertuation thereof fromthe bead, and toke bp our longing in Chefter . Fn this place pafictt on the weft fine by Spitticuan and Liberio, -alfoit was no hard matterto deliner ¢ fet Doone beneath whic) tt taketh ina ttreame comming from the names of fuch riuers and ftreames as are alfo ta the caft out of Denbighthire , derined from thie -_-be found in Anglefeie, finding mp (elfe tobaue fonte leafure and fit oppo2tunttie for the famie : and f; beads, a of the greateft called Mag . Sone after magining atournete thtther alfo, as buto the other alf another, ad then the third, Ohich commethin from the weft by Lanpen atv; : nertof all theies 6, places mentioned in this defeription, whither as pet it bath not bane mybap to trauell : J thought it not Ber onthe fame fio, whith commethby Dolathelan caftell : anbaboue that froma Linof thefamedenos -amifle to take it alfoin hand, and perfoymeit after mination. WSeneath this and felfe hand lieth likes wife the Ligow o2 Ligtwie, proceeding fromtiva lakes, thatis , the @umber and the Ligo. On this maner. Ferrieng therefore oucr ont of Carnarvon: hire to eaumarife, ¥ went by land wofthout crofs the right banv as we ftdl oefcend, isthe (oid, then the Glinl, ¢ alittle lower we meet withthe LinGerioneth : andafier we be patt another on the right fine , ine come to the }erloid, ahicy commeth out of Lin Colin, to the Bgan,tothe Foulin,tothecattell Cater en the left, ¢ then tothe Beclandtper on the right, tvitbont the fight of anic other, till ve come almof to Coniweie, there toefinda notched ftreame comming from bp twelland called Ouffeno2 pin fing of ante rfuer 02 ftreame two2thie memozte, till J caine tothe Want, tdhich hath bis fall not farre from the fouthet point of that land. Zhis Wrant rifeth farve bp int tye land, not farre from Lauredenell,ano holding onbhis courle fouthwary to Lanthonicll Claall,it goeth ou to Wodowerud , Langainwen, and fo into the fea. The nertfall we caine onto twas called Maltrath, and it is provuaedby the confluence of two tiuers, |