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Show here to Penmoneth,the other being forked rifeth in the billie loile aboue Tregaton and iLangiwithlog: fo that part of the Jland obteinety no finall commodt: fie and benefit by their paffage . Pert onto this twe came bnito the Fratw,thote head is nee to Lanai: Heluet , and patlage by Cap Maer ; after ubichit falleth into a lake,from thence it goett ealk of Aber ntarebes of Dertoneth into Denbighthtre, and fo to fraty,and fo intothe fea. Zhe nertriuer bath no wame 10 Langellon, Dinas, Ween, : keeping bis courfe by tomy knotwlenge: pet bath if a longer courtethan certetne toinbdleffes till he receiue the Grifioneth, Gristons that abich Plat deferibed. so. tt rifeth two 02 tha defcending by Kuabon,t hen another ef of the fame; miles aboue Banegloffe : anv patting front thence thethird, from bytweft callen Rheriog ( tthofe brad is Beriog, to Lrevalahmaic,atter the defcentof foure miles,tt hoffarre from the bounds of Mertoneth and courfe falleth into the fea. After this te came toan other, bp HLanarmon,ianfantraio,and Qirke) the fourth hich rifeth moze to Caplegan fertvie,and failety ine from fouth eatt out of SAhropthtre,called Worlats,any fo the fea foutheatt of the little Zland, which is fo paffeth as bounds betivene Denbighthire,and the called Pnis Tealt.3t is namctetie altoas the other outliggand of Flintthtre , to wit by13fftocke {was , and therefoxe hauing fall delight fo on the trite one fide and Wango2 on the other , till itcome to thereof , te paffed oner the falt cteke by a batdge 20 Wiorthenburie : ahereabout it teceiuct a chanell into Cate Libie, thie bp the fame, is as it were cut befcending from foure influences,of tbich one conv from the maine Zland, and in fome tefpect not brs meth bp Penlie chayell,tyefecond from amnere {woxthie to be taken foran Fle. In the nozth , fie thie goeth datwne by Emberbhall > and falleth therefore of Catr isibic is little rill o2 crecke ina : but little bp eatt of the other ; the thita from Wlackmere thether the water therest be fet} 03 falt, as pet yz (bp Whitchurch) ec: ano the fourth from betiwene Donot remember. Ghad and Worfall . Thete tivo later meeting aboue Dhis place being bictued, ¥ came backe againe hether Durtwic, ow hola onto alerne, bp the afdiefain bridge, into the maine as mine of Anglefeie, infoymation inttraceth me, and gottig northwards J find afall inforced bp thee From Wirothenburie the De goeth tiucrets, cach onebaning bis courte northinett almoffont 3° wards tolvard Shocklige , meting bp the fromother ; and the lat falling into the confluence the confluence ofthe Clucdocb(oz Dedoehtuaie with ofthe tio firftnot halfe a mile fromt original Cinedo«h, he wef, there mother to thofe trouts fox thich the Sfictt efpied the freame. The name De is commen of the mot no2: Ded)and defcendeth from Capell Poinglat therlie ts ition, of the fecona Allo; the but the thirnis Swinrogh, that runneth though Wrerharh and altogither namclette fo aught m , both Gwinn that 4 can learne, foining amile ana moze beneath therefore it hall not be necefarie Grerbam shotfar to {pend anie time from Hantwwerne. Sone atker in theYurther fearcing of bis courte allo our maine riuce , MWeing pak Tecetueth another becke from this,Wwe tent nozthwards titl bp eatt ,tubich is bound {ue came to the point, on the nozthiwett fine to the outliggand and then going eaffivarn, tne butted bpon thefall of of Flint: Mire, and fo pafleth on bettoene Acerteine confluence Gtotwiig Isolt cafkell and bythe Satharion ano the Geger, ahichm foining of the 40 Ferneton,Atmere and Pulton,as marc betipene et beneath ana Denbighthire any Ghethire , here fo the Langedell, Ano and then taketh in the after the fame we pate Alaunoso fed onfometbat declining 2 Alen ; a pretie river fouthwara by the Willas Deicribed. The head ofthis Glen and {wo2thie to be Blannth Ue point, toluard the foutheatt therefore is in Den: > till we came to the bighthire , anofo Difpoten that Dulelle, and from thence to Pentra tt rifeth in thus fence eth twater : at tall places, ech being tivo ter Ubich tue turnen hozthwward, miles from other, the ane then cattinaro: and finallie fouthwarn , fill tue called Alen Matu2, the other Aten Geban, as Foo cameo Languroup: find reporten. Zhepmet ftom fibence bnto Weaumarite alto beneath Landeglete, (there began out one mk find not anic and tun northward s till thep come bepond aanuere water two2thie to be re, embed. fern s ee And thence Igo forwar =. = comm 1 d with the delcripf s € Wald to i302 Deo Dena, he Dee 02 Deua(as Prolomic in and out to Greteford , taking the Ca callett i tiuer,s breeder of the brik louthtvett With it bp the wate trout, cox Vire,about thee miles thofe ce and fo into the De,amile $ seineTanaun any nove aboue the abo ate of it the countic of Penthlin sind Powwton becke , which alfo defcendeth from fall called Li f foutly fibole freame pet verie {mall Weft outof Flintthire ,bp ai ee , ad ig match bute the fame, hoffe of bis courte, faile thinto a ftom the verte hean. After thich the fain late not fart e the from Lanullin.dhere are : ebaning Chetferthire on both fides,continenc fundzie other waters that goeth come alfo into the fata lake » Ahichis to Rid. eon aft conrfe, foure o2 fine there it neteth with miles in length jan about tivo miles ouer; as one ss following? thereof 3 dm find this defcriptithe fram bpfouth,abote fatt ts on eaff , and not manic fare - from the Dees ano De th e Wet ther bath bis tue int ton wat er rifeth in the he tumWwod o the npidie fotle bee Belo - Spuuffon and sWettor cattell with a forked 7 Jead , and leanin g Wet ‘Trowerin, Bala,ano from thence Tunning into the Tr Ootverin, A pretiettreame and not Helureann Ponach udi a little augment, cd bp ch Fatt bp north ints ad toteth twith the De Rnvddoch, < ne ton towne on the nozthe tt goeth to Larneton, amo to Wakellste, tere ifat, pi: 2" the fame, fouth of Zann atts from: pe forthit lofetht he HAMCAND is atterw arp cals . ® . Cat ofBala in Uddod), then the Cleton. like fo2t it teceiucth the ant © pafiing on bya, right toLangar, it mat es) with a confluencem e Sebing Gorn the Alwwen ano the Giron , of which bis into Mertcie arme, oe > and another bp fouthinetf , ere backe againe, bp Sto ke, atleton, Upten, the " atoge to Chefter ward, there "? Thedafeription of Britaine. & therett falleth into the Deearnte at Flockos broke, ec Stcluding Clirall on the northiwelt as an Zann, Lbich lieth out tikeales betteene' the Merfeie and ce the De armes, and including and making another sc fre Pland within the fame, whofe limits by north, c¢ Welk are betivene Apometon,Chetter, Aloford,on the noptheatl Thometon ano Wakelleie , andon the "foutheatt Wakellete and Aloforn,thereby the foune Ohich F read of no river in Erigland that fetcjeth moze 02 halfe fo many iwidlefes and crinklings, beforett come at the fea', Ft rtfeth at Buckle billes, fibich lie betiveene Rivlete anv Wuckle totes, and fone after matting alake of annle ¢mo2e in length called Kidlete poole, it runneth by Wtoleie to Chal: mionbdlie, Thence it govth fo Celtenburte, here tf taketh in & Water outcf a mazethat commeth from Warbu- sc thereof doth in partrefemblea triangle . And thus mud of the De, which ts a froublefome fireame to ties and benety Sannfoyd bitoge the Combins trom Combsag, theithe windis at fouthwert,and veric dangerous, Combermer o2 Combet lake atin finallie the third int (6 mach that few dare patle thereon. Sometimes that commett from about Doneton, and runnethbp alfoin baruett time if fendeth Downe uch fore of Langerflaty, then betweene Shenton' and Atjerlic Avater, when the wind bloiweth in the fame quarfer, parkes,andfo into the Cat ner,which ioatereth all the that t€ dpotoneth all their grate and come that gras luet partef England, and its nd lefle notable than tweth tn the lower grounds neve vito the bankes the fift Auon-o2 third Duse, thereof J hatie fyoken thereof. Cettes tt is about three hundzed fot, at his alveadie, After' thefe confluences it Yatteth alfo to Departure from the Digqnie, and tworthilie calleya Audlem, Bawhlow, and at Warderton ctotteth the litigious freame ; becaule that bp offenalteration Wetleie tater,that runtieth bp DuapingtonaaAio- Wetlete. of chancll, tf inforcet mento feke new bounds 20 denberie, and fo by Warbverton info the afoyefatd bitfo their lands, fo3 here it lateth nef ground, and freame, heitce it gocth to Panttwieh, but ver i there. trandateth and taketh atwaie the old, fo that come at Parchford bridge, ft mevteth twith a rill calthere ts trofhing more biconffant than the courte of led Salopbymke(as F geffe) comming from Calter: Daiop. the fata tater. Df the monafferie Wange2 alfo,bp leic tard, and liketwife beneath the fatd befdae; With Lhich it padeth after it hath lett Darton bridge, ¥ the 2 ee and the Wtiluariie both in one chanel, her: Le and wae find this note, tbhich J twill not omit, becaufe of the of the firlk rifeth at Wetton:the other Goethby Cops warne. flaughfer of monks made fometime nere tnto the nall. Jfrom thence the Tener runneth on fo Dine fante. Ffo2 althoughthe place requireit not > pet fon and Cardeflvtie, and the inert aterthat fal ant nof willing alfogither fo omitif; leth into it-is the Athe (hich patteth bp Darnall 2%. Che ituation his abbcic of Wango2 fod forctime in ng 30 Orange) and aftertward going fo Wlarke, the bale of } monafte= Bic of Wangoz, Ii Watlo2,by hither and fouth of the riucr De. at Kolall, and Caton, it commeth finalite to -Pozth, istiotv ploughed ground there that houle fad, bp twich thereit recefucth the Dane, to be deferiben as the fpace of a Welly inile (thfch reacheth onto a followeth. che Dane rifeth in the verte enges of Dane. mile and an balfe Cnglith)and tothis dap thetillers hetter, Darbithive, ¢ Stafforfhive,and comming of the folle there dm ploiy bp bones(as thep fate) of by Wyarnefo:d, Swithamleie ad Wofleic, is aie thofe monks that were flaine in the quarrel of Aw init bettueene Staffoz anv Darbte tires, almotk eo guitine, and twithin the mentozie of man fome of uen fromthe berie head,whichis in Dartwell Goyrelk. them twere faker bp in ther rotten tens , hich Jt is not long allo per ttow mecvtwith the Wile wirte, tuere much like brito thofe ofour late blacke monks, Water, that commeth by Congertow, and afer the as Lelandfet itvotone: pet Erafmus ts of the opints 40 confluence gocth onto Swwetham,the Weremitage , ot1,that the ayparell of the Wenedicine monks twas Cotton and Crorton, there taking into great {uch as moff mendid Weare generallie at their firf waters , tbereofthe oneis called Wdbelocke, tihich inffitution..5ut to proceed. Zhis abbeic tov ina bale comming from the edge of the countie bp 992¢on ta whelocke; leie,and in thofe timesthe riuer ran bardbp it. The Sandbach, ‘crofeth another that vefcendeth from compaffe thereof ltketwtfe twas as the circuit of a church Catthiton, and after the confluence goethto twalled fofvric,and to this date tivo of the gates map Warmingham , toining alfo beneath MWidlewith eatilic be Difcerned,of irbich the one is named Port With the Croco 82 Croriton,the feconp great tvater, Wogan lieng by north,the other Port Clats fituat thofe head commeth otitof a take aboue Wrnerton Dponthe fount. Wut the De haning now changed (as J heare) and thence both the Whelocke and the bis chanell,runneth throughthe verie mivne ff ofthe 5° Croco ge as one bnto the Dane, at Croxton, as Crocey boufe betiwirt thofe two gates,the one being at the the Dane doth from thence to Bottocke > Darenleft a full balfe mile from the other. As fox the fquabam,Shebruch, Shurlach, and at Morthiich into the ted fone that is found bereabout, ad the %Xomane forefain CUtuer. After this confluence the Wituer coine, there is no fuch neceMtie of the reherfall ther, tunneth on fo Warnetor,and therein like fozt recets ofbut that ¥ may pale it over tell inough without ueth tivo brakes in onechanell, thereof one cont! anie further mention. meth fromaboue Gilloftocke, bp Holme ¢ Laffocke, Weing patk the Dee te fatlen about Wafrall, pat the other from bepond wirtles mill , by Ghelfow fing bp ipibzie 02 Wilbzé& FJland, and Leuerpole, (Ghereit takethina vill callenpiucrete) thence to Pincrete, Halle making our entrie into Merfeie arme by Les ouer Peuer, Wolferd, anv there croMng the Water waterieke, uerpole banen, there tue find a water falling out be« 60 teffe bimke( growing of ttvo becks and toining at tlucene Seacombe and the F erie, which doth inmas nether Lablete)it goeth forth to WMinhambsioge, ner cut off the point from the maine of Wirall. $02 and then meeting toith the other , after this confla: rifing neve fo the north wert thore, it holoeth acourfe ence they proceed till thep come almoff at Yarnes Ditedtie toward the foutheatt by WAallafete anv 439+ ton, abere the fait chanel foineth twith a p2etie water ton,and ( leaueth all the nozth part beyond that tua running fhorongh two lakes , thereof the greateft ter a penintala, the fame being thre fquare, inutrolieth bettwene Comberbach, Kudtworth and Darby Hed on fs fides with the Deean,¢ on the third with rie.5ut to go forward {with the courfe of the matne the aforefaid broke, thofe courfe ts well nere thie riner. After thefe confluences our Winer goeth ta miles ercept ¥ be deceiued. Fro hence entring fur Garham , Aconbzioge, and Dutton,ouer again ther into the bauen, we find another fall betteene hbich totwwne,on the other fidett meeteth with a rill, Bebington and Wromb20 chapel, defcending from conuning from Candington: allo the fecond going the hilles , atte) are (ene fo lie not farre fromthe by ozleie,and Gritton, finallte the thira fone affer fhoze, and thence croffing the fall of the weffon ta from Limfeie,and then proceéedeth on in his pallage ter,Wwe came nert of all bnto the TUtuer,than the by Atheton chaypell, Frovetham, Kockefauage, ano fa EES rir ae rifeth in the hils aboue Langham, the ofber in the mounteins about fue o2 fir mules by nozthivett of Lanthangle in Denbighthire, abere (as y geffe ) tt falleth into the around ; and aftertpard tifing againe betiveene Lanthangle and Wettus it bolorth ona, bout tivo miles,and then fofneth tuith the Giron, full fir miles aboue Dole , and before it come to the De, From hence the Dee goeth Ly Lantantrato , and the 4 a teSS Thedefcription of Britaine. the Geuennie and the Bint,faho foie not farre from Langreffoll, Thisallolat rebearten bath his head |