Cambria's Coasting Pilot part two, coast of wales by sea and land from Caernarfon to Strumble Head describing all the sea coast in its true form

This material is held atArchifau Ynys Môn / Anglesey Archives

  • Reference
    • GB 221 WM1905/2
  • Alternative Id.
      GB 221 WM/1905/2
  • Dates of Creation
    • [late 20th cent.]
  • Language of Material
    • English
  • Physical Description
    • 1 item

Scope and Content

CAMBRIA'S COASTING PILOT part two, coast of wales by sea and land from Caernarfon to Strumble Head describing all the sea coast in its true form, bearings and distances, islands, sands, rocks, dangers, tides with all their properties, with new tables thereof, overfalls, depths of water, anchoring places, seamarks, harbours, roads, bays, rivers, with prospects of land from sea and directions for all the coast and how to harbour a ship in any of the safe places, by Lewis Morris. The volume includes soundings, place names, motion and velocity of the tides, a vessel's way through the water and the logline, rising and falling of the tides (with diagram), tides and their flux and reflux, motions of the sun and moon, tide tables and their construction and tables of moon and tides, how to take correct calculations of the tides and civil and lunar months 1743 and 1744 and how to use correctly. Sketches and detailed sketches of approaches from sea of Porthdinlley [Porthdinllaen], Carn Madrin, [Madryn], Bardsey Sound, Drws Ardudwy, Aberdysyni, Aberdyvi, Aberystwyth, Cardigan, Newport, Fiscard, Llechi Cochion, Bishops and Clerks, Green Star, Solvach, Porth Glais, St. Bride's Stack, Bridge's Bay, Gresholm Island, Freshwater Bay.

[Includes charts WM/1905/14 - 31].

1741 - 1744.

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