〈…〉 of the Headlands of England▪ they 〈…〉 one from another, agreeing with the plot of the description of the Country, with their several distances, as followeth. FRom Holly Island to the souter, is South, Southeast, And in distance 17. leagues, and a mile. From the souter to Whitby is Southeast. And in distance from one point to another 12. leagues. From Whitby to Flambrough-head is Southeast and half a point Southerly, 8. leagues. From Flambrough-head to the Sporne, is South, Southeast Easterly 13. leagues and a mile. From the Sporne to Cromar is Southeast and by East, 24. leagues, and a mile. From Cromar to Winterton-nes, is Southeast and by South, 4. leagues. From Winterton-nes, to Caster-nes, is South, Southeast, 2. leagues, and a mile. From Caster-nes to Layestof is South, 3. leagues, and ¾ of a league. From Layestof to East-nes is South, and half a point to the Westwards, 1. league, 2. mile's ½. From East-nes to Orforth-nes is South and by West, 6. leagues, and ½ a mile. From Orforth-nes to the North-foreland, is South, and one third of a point to the Westwards 15. leagues, and ½ mile. From the North-foreland, to the South-foreland is South, 6. leagues, and one mile. From the South-foreland to Dunge-nes is south-west, and one fourth part of a point to the Southwards, 7. leagues. From Dunge-nes to Beach is West, south-west, and one fourth part of a point to the Southwards 13. leagues. From Beach to Dune nose is West, south-west, and three quarters of a point to the Westward 24. leagues 2. mile's ½ From Dune-noze to Portland, is West, and by South Southerly, 16. leagues ¼ of a mile. From Portland to the Start, is West, south-west, and one fift part of a point to the Westwards, 18. leagues, 2. miles. From the Start to the Ram, is West, and one fourth part of a point to the Northwards, 6. leagues ½ From the Ram to the Dudman, is West, south-west, and one sixth part of a point to the Westwards, 8. leagues ½ From the Dudman to the Lizard, is West south-west, and one third part of a point to the Southwards, 9 leagues. From the Lizard to Landsend is West, Northwest Northerly, 7. leagues. From Landsend to Milford is North, and two third parts of a point to the Eastwards, 31. leagues, 2. miles. From Milford to S. David's head is North, and half a point to the Westwards, 5. leagues, ½ mile. From S. David's head to Beardsie is North and by East, and one eight part of a point to the Eastwards, 12. leagues ½ mile. From Beardsie to Holy head is North, and one sixth part of a point to the Westwards, 9 leagues. From Holy head to the I'll of Man is North, and by East, and one fift part of a point to the Northwards, 26. leagues. We whose names are hereunder written, being called before the right worshipful Sir julius Caesar Knight, judge of the King's majesties high Court of Admiralty; And there impanelled and sworn upon a jury to set down the bounds and limits, how far the King's Chambers, havens, or ports, on the Sea coasts do extend: Do hereby certify and set down (according to our best knowledge, and understanding,) That his Highness said Chambers, Havens or Ports, are all the Sea coasts within a straight line drawn from one Headland to the next Headland, throughout this Realm of England. And for the better understanding thereof have made a plot of the same, and have thereunto prefixed this our schedule, showing how every Headland doth bear upon a right line the one from the other, according to the said plot. Dated the fourth day of March. Anno Dom. 1604. And in the second year of the reign of our sovereign Lord King james, etc. Thomas Milton. William Bygate. John Burrell. William Jones. Peter Hills. Michael edmond's. James Woodcott. Thomas Beast. William ivy. John Skinner. John Wyldes. Henry Hanken. William Case. ❧ Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. ENGLAND map of England's coastal headlands