An account of several late voyages and discoveries

The lh'troduéHori. e;cofbeing P,,l:lifheel t, Dr. W·. W attf, ~e foiilli~~ the Reader therei,'ntiJ. · ·. So'11t Englifh ·alfo it,Jnrer'tl in Greenlánd' in the ar r 6·3 3·. and a11other tompa'n'y i;t'· 16·34 ;- ilié ttO peri'flld there. · · · ., · · · , Jn thife favera~l>[a·vigation1 t0Green·I*nd,011t J!Ié1t e N'4111e1 to 111an1 place,, as H:itklµit'sHead land~ 'hale-Bay, Hom:Sound, fto111 thé long\ ~ohes. ed t/Jc Unicorns, Jcc- Point, Be 11-Point, Low~ fs- lfle, Black· Point, Cape-Cold, lce-·~ou'nd, ·otty-Point, Deer-So.und, Smiths-Bay, HopeJ and, Edges-líland, Wycl1es-Hhnd,Bear-Ithnd~ arles- Iiland. Afterw,1rdi the Dmi:h <<r,ave other ames o/ thcir own to thefc l)!tices, which hM bred e confiljion in 1.\laps and Boof<.s.· Our Men that n,intcr' din Greenland, 1630. lofl light of the S,m Oél:ober 14. aiul fr1w hini uot ain ti/1 Fehma ry ~. 'Thofi thdt ft.rid thcrc in ;3,fay, thatOltober 5. wiH thelafi da1thcyper• v'd the lij!,ht of thc ,\',m, tho they had a twilight, r,hich the1 co11/d re,zcl, tiUOfrobt'r 17. On the • the Stars n,erc pl,zin to be fecn a!l the 24 hours, el fo contimlcl ,!U Winter. Jan. 15. thcy perce?v'd, 6 or 7 ho11r1 abo11t 1100n, fa nlllch light ti¡ to d bJ it. Feb. 11... they flo1J the Ray, of tbe S,m n the tops cf the ~101mtains, 1md the next d,zy his ole Body. 011r·Mm that re»ltlin·d inGreenland, 34. left in writi,,g bt'forc thcy pertff/cl, that the difappear'd Oétober 1 o. a11d was fien ,1gai1t . 14. Thc Durch that winte/d in Nova Zem– ;,t 1596. Jojt the Sm, 011 Novemb. 4. /;:,t the o,, in her highefl cle,(!,rteJ wds feen night t11Jfl d,,y• . 24. tlJeJ faTP thc c,(e,c of thc S11n a~ove theHo- ( b ) r-iz,1rr: l: ., • XXt

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