The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques And Discoveries of the English Nation — volume 03

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The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques And Discoveries of the English Nation — volume 03
Hakluyt Richard
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Fromthat 3 leagues and a halfe Eastnortheast, and then we sawe the land throughthe cloudes and hazie thwart on the broadside of vs the winde being then atSouthsouthwest.
From that vntill Saturday (22), at eight of the clocke in the morningEastnortheast, and to the Northwards fortie eight leagues, and then thewind came vp at North, wee being aboord the shore, and thwart of theChappell, which I suppose is called Kedilwike [Footnote: ProbablyHammerfest, the most northern town in Europe]: then we c
...ast the shippeshead to the seawards, because thee winde was verie scant: and then I causedthe Pinnesse to beare in with the shore, to see whether she might find anharborough for the ships or not, and that she found and saw two roadersride in the sound: and also they sawe houses. But notwithstanding, God bepraysed, the winde enlarged vpon vs, that we had not occasion to goe intothe harborough: and then the Pinnesse bare her Myssen mast ouer boord withflagge and all, and lost the flagge: with the mast there fell two men ouerboord, but God be praised, they were saued: the flagge was a token, wherebywe might, understand whether there were a good harbour there or not.

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