The English pilot[cartographic material] : The fourth bookDescribing The West-India navigation, from Hudson's Bay to the River AmazonesParticularly delineating The Sea Coasts, Capes, Headlands, Rivers, Bays, Roads, Havens, Harbours, Streights, Rocks, Sands, Shoals, Banks, Depths of Water, and Anchorage, with all the Islands therein, as Jamaica, Cuba, Hispaniola, Barbadoes, Antigua, Bermudas, Porto Rico, and the rest of the Caribbee and Bahama IslandsAlso, A new Description of Newfoundland, New England, New York, East and West New- Jersey, Dellawar Bay, Virginia, Maryland, Carolinashowing, The


The English pilot[cartographic material] : The fourth bookDescribing The West-India navigation, from Hudson's Bay to the River AmazonesParticularly delineating The Sea Coasts, Capes, Headlands, Rivers, Bays, Roads, Havens, Harbours, Streights, Rocks, Sands, Shoals, Banks, Depths of Water, and Anchorage, with all the Islands therein, as Jamaica, Cuba, Hispaniola, Barbadoes, Antigua, Bermudas, Porto Rico, and the rest of the Caribbee and Bahama IslandsAlso, A new Description of Newfoundland, New England, New York, East and West New- Jersey, Dellawar Bay, Virginia, Maryland, Carolinashowing, The Courses and Distances from one Place to another; the Ebbing and Flowing of the Sea, the Setting of the Tides and Currents, &cWith many other Things necessary to be known in Navigation. . n. A m;^ita«, .f * . Gmi.™ /,* ;*, m. Am™-,/. A rimr »/ Oronoque, ani IJImi •/ Tnmdad>. WH E N you are bound for the W4 «? ?> ih= aSof G«M»». and take yontdepartorcfroin the tori,iirft (hape your coorfe for the Co/mj lUands which lie in thelatitude of 28 degrees, aominoie. SW. till you come into latitude of 41 degrees, liiiling or kteping about 60 or 70 cape , which fies in that lat. and frotn thencefteer awav SW. by W. which courfe will carry you without *f«Jo™, liins in the latitude of jadeg. ao nun. thenleer away SW. bj S. foniewhat Wefterly, which will carry youclea- and without all the laid IHands. And nma mil. That abdUt the latitude of thefe IBandi yoobegin to have tlie North Eaft or Trade winds 1 but yoo willfind that at fome times of the year, more than at others, theydiffer fomewhat in going fometimes (fanher one Way, iomc-limes fartlier the oilier i and the faitlier Northerly yon are,more variable you find them to be. ^^^. 2,5 /S <^ m T Ne^il HavOfUi


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