London,[209] and about five leagues from the main; being two leagues long and one league broad.
Above the island the river is a league broad, having a straight channel and swift current, and is navigable three leagues up, but how much farther I know not.
The isle of Filbeards is a small isle, about one league long, and halfe a league broad, but they are all banks of sand.
It looks towards the south, on which side the harbor is half a league broad.
This island is six leagues long, and nearly a league broad in some places, in others only quarter of a league.
It is half a league broad in places, and a quarter of a league at its mouth, where the current is so strong that at three-quarters flood-tide in the river it is still running out.
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