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Show ThedefetiptionofS¢orlard. iithoutpearls;bitantefheplinetnfait freralbintntss,butfull ofmities,as oftron; tintend; cockles and mufkles of the famefexne,butinithont promontizidef Pouantoliffe »(tn Seotith the tong isanenimieto the margarite ::bupCatdime wie Deniiethit, Inall thefeacoatsalloinfScotiaivare this connnditie,Dany Sneduthahitivangetapes of fith liketuite.areaee, ihercof ome areqt: nted toithpee batt 8, dnd plders roundasa bal Minoolinean pAbear oyHedybos, Hauingbntoricnndit boty fodpurgariatafthete -efmipetenther mettals.wut the mot notable gle belonging to Scotlandté la;that lieth bepano the -_-of Lore)HoithinNght ofBWoehqubabye. Certesit is atic) parcell, thictie milenotn Lonirth, and fall of -_eoane andanettall,if the peopletvere cumming tofim andteinethefame,! 9! 02 or Porkacte Fomtpenceis Cumbga,anoxputa,tul- ercrementssand reception of-theit tufteriance. Lo 70 livfolargeas.3la,both for ‘length amd breadth: gn fhelpcucric kindef ith thattsin Scotland, ittvere Pula ts w five Ging te miles from the fea, from buta baine travell{ith thefameare knotonealmoft -_abence rurmetty a little! bewke 02 ftrippet, thereof ineuerie reginnt VAaviy 90} Aun like fort wehauefuchplentic of fh pon our (acral coatts}tiaraltboagh:milians ano tifinite fiumibers oftiientbetaken offi one dae, pebon pidmakeapleafantozinke , andberie tholfonefo, there t-berie great plentie, Beyond iLewislic the Skyanvthe Aona, inthelater thereof,itis incre -anp-man. The lalt and bttermofk Fieis named pit tha, ere theelenation of the pole is: 63 degres, cap24.lib.16, hereof isperithedin thebanocke made of the tes, chap38.-4nd shen the Scots {ubdued theiricountvie; it lieth tot and fince the latitude of gpan,is but 57. Aconcluve, that from fhe Fle of San the fick Fle Kakawbere tepeder the learning hereof to anp but fo thete -_-miles,atEer 62 miles and an balte to each bogtéas heaccompteth ofone vation. JHinallie thereisnopartof Scotland ttamagtes! tgharrenannbupzofitable, but it poduceth either of Albion, to Wirtha the lak Ble hereof are 377 Prolomichath fet botwne, Jtis namen Wirtha,hid tt Frith oundeth fo muchas a Hepe in Cnglihfo frono2 fome'other kind of mettall,as mapbepzo-_-herein that kindof cattellabounveth , eacyone be ueveatilic throughout allthe Zles that are annered 4o ing greater than any bucke, theit bones longer aw fo the fame, thicker than ofthe bugle, and thereto they baue fide ' er Ofthe [cs ofSomes fuch POLBUICTP ARES GF ATE £0.00 foundin them. 1 The tentbh Chapter. : x a OF f (ey Re tatles that reach bnto oe. Ztts ceeueteuerte part with rodie 02 rockte crags, Se? que, fhereop ot une sedeomctmbapcter workingof the feais oftentimes fo terrtble¢ rough, that noman dare aduenturethither without danger of bis life, Zhep that go thither therefore, da wath thetr times then the feats calme and fill. 3n the mioneth of Zune allo, a pzielt commeth onto them ce Cing fallen at thelattin- ;. outof Leuiffa, and mintttreth the facrament of bay tomention of our Zles; HJ' will avdzeflemptclfetonel tite toall thechilozen that haue bene bozne there ince that moneth in the peare precedent tepid) bee» @\cribe the fanie, im maner ing dene; and a certeine number of males fatd,be / and founre as follotveth.) gn LX the Frith fea, betivirt Are: receiteth tithes of all their commodities, and then teturnethbome againe. Is 5) land and Scotland are fartic CONG i) amd three Giles; thereof toute Fn the Ie of Letwis are ttoo curses 02 charts hereof oneis dedicated to faint peter, another Me Hirtic Nitestong, diners tweluc,and others ‘More o2 lefle. Mele are callenby forme tuziters Eu faint Clement. Thefameis,that fo fone as the : goeth ont in this Fle,the man that is bolben of _ thenrallis that of San, tidy lieth oucr againft Galloway, x was fomtimethe princtpallfeatofithe great folemmitie, and there laieth a wilpe of -_ hich being Doone thep fall all to pzaicr,tn the "4 ‘bonix, and by other Hebrides. Wut thepzincipalliof _¢ cleaneanv innocentlife, goeth to the altar tt Diuides;as "Cornelius Tacitus, Cafarinbis'comy ‘mMicntarics,andother Romane writers doteftifieat -_neft irhereof fire commeth dotwne from snes . -_tkindletlyo2 fetteth the fameon fire. Wepond on large. orth fromthe Fle of an lieth Arran,o- pet anotberTle, but boid of people and all 0 - Lio viuellen there inalittie cottage,which (asall or Like trite Lyeepe,twbofe nature and forme 3 a od thertwife named Botha after S.%Bzandons time, thet the like were in thofe Daies)wascalled Botha. From Arranwegoto Wellatwand Xothefap,whic) laterisfo named of the Srot, Gbic brought the ‘Scots fivit outof Ireland into *ritaine. Pot far Tomthis leis ailfap,there there ts (uchffore of Toland giele as thep fain before tobe in Bas . we: PondAllfapliemanieotherdistinguithedbytheic fe -_aingi creatures, faving a certeine Bind of > readie-toricyeninthe defcription of - - therefore omitit here for batt and beeuttic & on -_thwirt thefeies alfo és a right Dangerous PAN fit the fea bp working of opotite fireames bat - gqendreda quife, trhich fometimes taketh aaa i peale of water, and fomet ops Hethtt fot againe,by meancs whereof MANP i > ‘ ‘ andfundrie mahers oféheirpro- creation,and ofthe Ile ofThule. } ' The eleuenth Chapter. of Scotlandwereconnmontie burien from thetinte aie thebodie rbuif foxfomiuch as themanerof making Columella { ty sie fo fet notonethe order of it, neither thee , Ofthe nature ofthe Claike geefe; ten ColintiBill,tn hichtsmvabbie,ahecin the kings fusisnoberd potiallic. his herbe in June peloeth a purple -_dtbletofate thatof feale,of pellocke and porpaticis butatheub, fprirefoctashonie,rhereof thepiesintinicpatt 30 to be feene, ahich are nothing abathed at the fightot andfo oo come that fuaie, are either fwallotwes bp bp the iwaues,o2thnotwneagaint the rocks to their biter danger andruine. Dhegreateftrage of thisconfluentets at aplatecallen Cozebzecke,there it will either finke,o2 at the leaft twife watw any tip onto tf, thoughit bea full anile diffant from the fame, pouthalbreadmove tv the Deloviption of wBeitaine, dibs t .capy8) (Pere wntoihisis Zona,othertitte tal thenert their loffe will befotyplientuith new ffoze, of Jfergus the fecondydnto Walcolme Cammof, Hhatnothingthatthe miting by realonof the peters aha erected. the monafferie of Dunfermelin, there fangsfobountifilis Gonint thete his benefitstnto ince that time the mioff part of our kings baue bs. sFurtherinere 5; thete'ts another gift beffotwen oo benef cuttometnterted, palling forward toward pyar dsbp thefingalarprouidenceof Gov. Ferthe the noathorthiuelk feas, ouer againwolle is an Qreater dearth epenuirie of fle andcozne is fene Flenameddetvis,co miles in length,in this Mets #v Scotland; the greater ffore of ibis taken bpon but onefilh riuer, ¢ itis fainthat ifatvoman fare purthoresInliketoxt,intheoetertsand wiloplaces -_thzough thefame at the {pring of the peere:, there this tealmey there gtotwethan bearbe of tt felfe Thal fantom be fone there for a ttwelue month af. tallen avdern? Wather verievelicatasCohimelter, Wheras othertwife that Gf) is knotone toabound Galenlibtde Jo4ibip.capligAaithsfor goatseall kindof cattell:ts an fedbpon,anbliketwite for diuecfefoules,butbes eG ‘Thedeféription ofScotland. that by rage of fond ahd tocather are inforced to J YE : ey Dw it 1s come to hand 5 that ¥ intreat of thofe gefe J) hich arecingendied by the lexander Galloway parton of Sinkell, teas twith be tn thefe Files, € giuins his mind with attentiue ditt. gente to fearch outa full réfolutton with Hs of thefe obfeureand hidden matters,tt hapned on atime that he twke opabzanchof Alga,called in Stotith,Seat angle, Shichbanged full of mutkle thels from the Tot evento the verte top. Weing alfo deffroits to fe that ts in theni, fegretwto be moze aftonithed - - foxook a. a eb tivo of imbe fat no ut a foule perfeclte fhapen,fale = lie anftwering to the capacitie af the ok ‘ Finallie, knowing that J twas veric inquititine ofthefe ad the lie rare nouelties, he came halfilie Inith the fain hearbe ¢ (yetwen it puto me, tthe found no left bp experience than ¥ before reported, IBp thefe and manp other reaforsanderaniples ¥ cane not helene that thefe Claihs(o2 tbarnacls as call them) are prodicted either bp the qualities of the -trevs.io2 the rwts thereof, but onelie bpthe nature of > lea, thofe procreation hath. the fea, hid) is the verte catife and produatir of fo _[bitherto ben thoughttohaue manic wonderfull creatures, Furthermore, bicante "t benemade spon tres. ut the rude and ignotant people falw oftentimes the G)the opinion is falte, and pet : : BCES fith their generation ig Grange inded, J haue not alittle tranclted; ano -_ruits that fell frontteées,whith Fonneritt the fea, conuertcd foithin thort time inte geete,thep beleeucd -that thefegeefe gretw byon tres, hanging by their tofth no fall diligence indeuonred to fearch out the trutivheereofaberby J learne that their ingendure nebs as apples and otherfruit dw bytheir talks,but their opinion is bfterlie to bereicaed. FFo2 fo fone is rather tobe referred to the fea,thananythingris, ifmp coniecurebe onghts: for although that thep as thefe apples 02 frnit fall fromthe tree into the fta, they grow firit tobe tvozneaten, andin procefle of ten, amd in the boles thereof ate the faintvozmesta befound,though verie little andfmalli(imcompacis fon to that thep be aftertvard)to be peteeined at the fitif, Zn the beginming,thefe toozms da thew their beads and feet, and latt ofall theic plumes ¢ tings. ‘fame twereit not that J bane fomenhat to fap alt _of Djntenot bnksnotyne wnto the xomans,as map Aypeare by Tacitus,rho telleth hot the Aomarie na, nieby the commanvement of Agricola,twas fent to diew the coattsof the Hhole Aland of Wattaine, and ave tirfundetetoile produtted, vet J find the fame to 3° time to be conuerted into geefe. beperfoxmedcontinnallie in the fea, and notelfe: Thus have F{poken futfictentlic of the Fles of there, as hall. appéere hereafter: Ailtees cat ine the Webeivesadtacent onto the realine of Scotland, fothat clement inpzoceficof tinsebecome tuoxmea and thetetwithall tonto thutbp mp difcourte of the Finallie then they are cometo the tuft nieaftire and at itheiv'refurne reported hols thep had fene the quantitie of gale, thep flic in the atre asvother 4° Dhule,with other Zlandsltengaboutthe fane:Profoules 20. lonte tuziteth that the Jle of hule ts one of the Hhis was notablie proucn in the peare of Grace Shetland Pleswhich lic neere onto Morwev, atid be1490,in fight of manypeople, befide the caftelior yorid the Dachaves ; but thisicannotbe proved fo by Pellego, thither the bovie of a great tre was late erpericnee : for Hhule is manie miles pittant brought by tworkingof the fea. This tree being ta: ken, it tas carried tothe lo70 of the fotle, tho fone after caufed it to be Mitin fundertwith a fat: hich being dont,it is inetedible to fer, what a multitude Mf tmounes came out of their holes. Dfthete alto fronr Shetland. Some fap that Whule is the fame ohihisecall ¥lanvd: other twzite that it is the lat Ble of the ocean fea, and fo is Jland, thtch lieth in the cold froffic fea, beyond the Artike circle toward the no2th pole.Lhe people of Fland becaufe no come fome aypeeredas if thep hadbane but new thapen, 5° grotweth among them,tue onelieby fifth , which they divers had head, fot and tuings, but nofeathers, the felwere formed into perfea foules: At lat when the people had gazed theron bythe fpaceof an tole Dale, thep carried ifte faint Andzewes ehurdybefine Hite, where the fata blacke remains till to be feene, thin tio pecresiafter there hapned Ind) another Ste tocome into: the firth of Lap belive Dundee, hermeaten and full of pang grefe after the fame maner: the third was fence in the hanen of Letth bes &e Cosnburgh: ano alfo within afew pares , in 6° like fort a Chip namen the Chyiftorber, after the bap three verres at anchozin one of thefe Jles, twas to Leith,here bicanfe bir timber was found toberottenthe was taken in funderandinbir beele bzie and powderfo finall as invale doth comebacke from the mull, afterivard thep mir tf with water, and tndzke tt by fobead, Ofthe defctiption of Orkency, and Shetland,withfundrie other[mall fles, and ofthe maners and conditions ofthe people dwelling inthefame. The rvelfe 6hapter. MIS yee ofEpann the Tes of Stot? and lie thofe of Dikeney, found infinite bales as if they bad bene eaten $Wwith wormes,or bored taith a wimble, arb each one -_- filled withfuch creatures as % baue faid bes Aperte if any mantwill alledge that the Cyztttoxer was butlocd of fucy timber oneli¢ as grew tn thele Sles,ano that all rots aw treestheregrowing,are Sf fh nature as in their cozruption do turne into Sheie fonles, 3 willvifpzaue bis atfertion by one nov table erample theca befoze mine eigs. 9pailter A- partic fotvard the moytls ineft, and partlic totpard the , Almain feas. Lhe principal le of thefets called yom ) miaobercin iga bithopste, (7) and two frong caftels, Jn thefe grotveth no tbeat, they are i like fort botd of food, botwbeit all other gratne growety there beric plentifullic,they be totthout all venemousbeatts al6, neither can fad) as are brought thither liue anie Bly, pile |