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.

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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.
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Garcie, Pierre, called Ferrande, ca. 1435-ca. 1520.
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[London :: T. Colwell,
1560?]
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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.

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*Thus endeth the Rutter of the see and here foloweth, the courses of the moone, and iudge∣mentes, of the yle of Auleron.

TO reken the Courses of ye moone truly, it behoueth to take for e∣uerie, quarter of the moone .xxxii houres and a half. For two quarters. xlv. houres. For the quarters. lxviii. houres and a halfe.

For foure quarters. lxxxx. houres.

*Note one cours before the son in the south the moone in the east.

For fyue quarters. c .xii. houres, and a halfe.

For .vi. quarters .cxxxv. houres.

For .vii. quarters. c .lvii. houres, and a

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halfe.

Fro .viii. quarters. c .lxxx houres.

¶Two course before the sonne in the west the moone in the south.

For .ix. quarters. cc .ii. houres.

Fro xi. quarters. cc .xlvii. houres.

for .xi. quarters .xlvii. houres.

for .xii. quarters. cc .lxx. houres.

*The course before the sonne in the west, the moone in the south

For .xiii. quarters. cc .lxxxxii. houres. and a halfe.

for .xiiii. quarters. ccc .xv. houres.

for .xv. quarters. ccc .xxxviii. houres & a halfe.

¶Another course before the sonne in the south the moone in the north and so of other. Note it well and shal fynde .vii .c .xx. houres.

HE that wyl rekē the moone well by the dayes, oughte to take for euery quarter of the moone thre quarters and halfe a quarter of a daye and an houre and an halfe.

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And for two quarters there is a day & thre quarters, an halfe a quarter of a daye. For thre quarters there is two dayes, thre quarters, an houre and an halfe. For .iiii. quarters is thre dayes, and thre quarters of a day.

¶One course before.

❧And for .v. quarters there is foure dayes and a halfe foure houres and a halfe. For vi. quarters is v. dayes, and an halfe, and halfe a quarter.

For .vii. quarters there is .vi. dayes, & a halfe. an houre and a halfe.

For .viii. quarters there is .vii. dayes, and a halfe.

¶Two course before.

¶For .ix. quarters .viii. dayes & halfe a quarter, an houre and a halfe.

Fo .x. quarters .ix. dayes, and .ix. hou∣res and a halfe.

For .xi. quarters .x. dayes .vii. houres and a halfe.

For .xii. qaurters .xi. dayes and a quar¦ter of a daye.

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¶Thre course before.

¶For .xiii. quarters .xii. dayes foure houres and a halfe.

For .xiiii. quarters .xiii. daies and half a quarter of a daye.

For xv. quarters .xiiii. dayes, an houre and a half.

For .xvi. quarters .xv. dayes & nomore

¶Thus ye shal fynde but .xxx. dayes in euery moone.

*Note this well.

*At .xviii. dayes and .xviii. houres of the Moone, the Sonne in the south, what shall ye tyde be at glenā. Answere It shalbe lowe water, and the moone shall be in the north and ye shal haue thre wyndes bitwene the Moone, and the sonne.

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