The rutter of the see, with the hauons, rodes, soundynges, kennynges wyndes flodes and ebbes, daungers and coostes of dyuers regyons with the lawes of the yele of Auleton, and the iudgementes of the see. With a rutter of the northe added to the same.
- Title
- The rutter of the see, with the hauons, rodes, soundynges, kennynges wyndes flodes and ebbes, daungers and coostes of dyuers regyons with the lawes of the yele of Auleton, and the iudgementes of the see. With a rutter of the northe added to the same.
- Author
- Garcie, Pierre, called Ferrande, ca. 1435-ca. 1520.
- Publication
- [London :: T. Colwell,
- 1560?]
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- Subject terms
- Maritime law -- France.
- Navigation -- Early works to 1800.
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"The rutter of the see, with the hauons, rodes, soundynges, kennynges wyndes flodes and ebbes, daungers and coostes of dyuers regyons with the lawes of the yele of Auleton, and the iudgementes of the see. With a rutter of the northe added to the same." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A01436.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- ¶The prologue of Robart Copland the translatour of this sayde Rutter.
- ☞The translatour. Robart Copland.
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nautical courses
- *Of the tides, that is to wyt, the stode and ebbes fro the rase of Sayne into Flaunders.
- ❧Courses fro the rase of Sayne in to Flaūders, & how the tydes to∣warde Brytayne beareth.
- ☞Routes and courses fro the rase of Sayne in Flaunders.
- ☞Entringes and Harbo∣rowes of the coste of Normandye.
- ❧Floodes fro Sylley and England into Flaundres.
- ¶Entrynges and Herborowes al a longe the coost of Englande.
- The kennynges from Sylley, and England vnto Flaundres.
- *Routes fro Sylley, and Englande vnto Ireland a long the coste.
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☞Routtes fro the
oy of Bayone along the cost of Gasgoyn vnto the race of Spayne. - The kenynges fro rochell into. Flaunders.
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☞How the land of Brytayne and of
Spayne do lye and how many
leyges is frome one to
a
other.
- *Thus endeth the Rutter of the see and here foloweth, the courses of the moone, and iudge∣mentes, of the yle of Auleron.
- *These be the customes of the Vicoūtyes of Brytayne.
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☞Here begynneth the iudgementes
of the See, of shyppes, of may∣sters
of maryners, of mar¦chauntes,
and of al
theyr doynges.
- judgment
- This is the iudgement.
- This is the iudgement.
- This is the iudgement.
- Suche is the iudgement.
- This is the iudgement.
- This is the iudgement.
- This is the iudgement.
- This is the iudgement.
- This is the iudgement.
- The iudgement is such.
- This is the iudgement.
- This is the iudgement.
- Suche is the iudgement.
- The iudgement is such.
- That is the iudgemente.
- This is the iudgement.
- This is the iudgement.
- This is the iudgement.
- This is the iudgement.
- This is the iudgement.
- This is the iudgement.
- This is the iudgement.
- This is the iudgement.
- ¶A newe Rut∣ter of the See, for the Northe; partyes. Compyled by Rycharde. Proude. M.D.XLI.