The Mouse.
The Mouse is a Sand that lyeth from the Body of the Oaze-edge, North-east about a mile; between them is a Channel, where is seven or eight fathom water, and lower down to the eastward there is nine or ten fathom.
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The Mouse is a Sand that lyeth from the Body of the Oaze-edge, North-east about a mile; between them is a Channel, where is seven or eight fathom water, and lower down to the eastward there is nine or ten fathom.
From the Southforeland to Orfordness Discovered by Capt gilbert Crane and Capt Tho: Browne elder Bretheren of Trinity House The Sea Coast Surv••••ghed by Ionas Moor Esquire & Published by the Special License and Aproba∣tion of his Royal Highness the DUKE OF YORK.
This Sand is between three and four miles long, and half a mile broad, being steep too on both sides; It lies in length E. N. F. and W. S. W. and joyns to the West-Barrows, only a small Swatch runneth betwixt them. The North-east end of this Sand bears N. N. W. two miles and a half from the South-west of the Shi∣vering-sand.
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