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.
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 May 18, 2024.

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This is the iudgement.

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WHhen a shyp cōmeth to Brystow or any other place Of such meat as is in the shyp, two of the mary¦ners may beare to shore a mease or an halfe mease, suche as they be cut in the shyp, and such breade as they haue, as maye eat at one tyme, but no drynke. And thy oughte to haste them shortly aborde agayn that the mayster lese not the ernestes of the shyp, for yf the may¦ster haue domage by that losse, they be holden to alowe it. Or yf any of theyr felowes hurte hym selfe for lacke of helpe, they be holden to heale hym and to make a fyne at the verdyte of one of the maryners, and of the mayster, and of them of the table.

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