Eylot-holes.
Are those round holes alongst the bottom of those sailes, unto which doe belong Bonnets, and the Bonnets have the same for the Drablers, they have a little line sowen about them, to make
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Are those round holes alongst the bottom of those sailes, unto which doe belong Bonnets, and the Bonnets have the same for the Drablers, they have a little line sowen about them, to make
them strong; and serve for no other use but to receive into them the Latchets of the Bonnets, or, Drablers, with which the Bonnet is lased to the Cowrse, and the Drabler to the Bonner.