Send and get, on my account, six bottles ofgood port wine.
Good port may be had at the cellar at the corner of Charles Street, opposite the Hospital near Hereford Square—I think the name of the man is Kitchenham.
There is a good port, sheltered by this point, called Ylo, where a river of very good water, having the same name as the port, falls into the sea.
It has a good port, into which the vessels enter with the ebb tide until they are high and dry.
The opening to the eastward of the projecting point that forms the eastern side of Paterson Bay, seemed to be a good port; and to have an inlet at its bottom trending to the South-East.
Good port may be had at the cellar at the corner of Charles Street, opposite the Hospital near Hereford Square--I think the name of the man is Kitchenham.
Wile, from verie deepe scarrie rockes, before at Askaran) and diuerse other wild rilles not worthie to be remembred.
God king of England, the noble and superior lord of the kingdome of Scotland, and vnto you I make my fidelitie for the same kingdome, the which I hold and claime to hold of you.
Next of all we come vnto the high Cliffe water, which rising aboue Hutton, goeth by Gisborow, and there receiueth another streame comming from by southeast, and then continuing on his course, it is not long yer it fall into the sea.
Meares states beforehand, that they were in expectation that the distant land beyond the promontory would prove to be "the Cape St. Roque of the Spaniards, near which they were said to have found a good port.
There are among them very rich merchants, and many ships, because they have a good port, and they trade in many kinds of goods, which are imported there from many parts, and exported thence to other parts of India.
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