An account of several late voyages and discoveries

to tht Streights of MageJlat1; & 3 · This Day all thc Bread in the Ship is cxpcnd– : al! thc Company of the Ship, my felf. as \\.ell any ocher, eat Pe:ife in lieu ofBread; my Com– y are ali indifferent well in health , I th:mk for it, being feventy two in Company: no to be taken with Hooks:many Porpuífes fcen, fome Whalcs: fevcral Sea-Fowls foen fwim. · to day : much Wiád to Night at North. : I ride fact, but uoubtfül of my CabJe. }lo-Ma,ls 1/la»d Jies in the Latitudc of forty · Degrees , forty fov~ Minutes South , and. Longitude Weft, from the Lizard in E11glanJ cnry one degrees, thirty two minutes. And iri cridian difiance from the L iz.4rd o f Engla11d, choufand one hundred and twer.ty fix Le:1gues 1 one Mile ; and in Meri dian di ílance from.. ipt Pillar Eaft, twenty two Leagl:les, two Miles, two tenths ; and in Longitude Kafi f rom Cap~ 'lar, one dcgree, twenty nine minutes+-.. The iation of ,he Compa{s is teri degrees Eafierly This Iflánd is that which the Draughts rnake tó at thc South-end of the Ifland of Ca.Pro, at Mouth of thc going in ofthat Channel, wlLd1 tween f.aflro and the Mair. ; the Oraughts falfe in laying dowri of rhis Coa(l:; for they not makc any mention of the .feveral Iílands líe on it, but lay it dowrr.111 aJong to b e a ight Coáíl: : the Latitude of mo(l: place$ a.re down very near ns what I hive found. Here many Iílarids adjacent on the Coafis more therly, in the Latitudc of forty five and an · but none are laid clown. Ci ,. JJe,etri-

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