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Conjectural Translations of Bianco's Chart

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1864

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'Conjectural Translations of Bianco's Chart', Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 1: 1202-1509 (1864), pp. CLVII. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=94087 Date accessed: 19 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Conjectural Translation of some of the Names on the Chart of Andrea Bianco.

Coast from Landsend

AlixartLizard.
FalamuaFalmouth.
GodimanSt. Germans (?).
FabieFowey.
Cao de RameRame Head.
PremuaPlymouth.
Gotiffer
AltamuaDartmouth.
CoersTorbay or Dawlish (?).
Copasen
ChasetraExeter.
Ea
Cao de LinColyton (?).
LlinLyme Regis.
SchopurlanPortland.
Santarelmia
PolaPoole or St. Alban's Head.
Clanmenron (mouth of a river)
HuicIsle of Wight.
AntonaHampton.
Anbre
PortamuaPortsmouth.
Oudar
ArendelaArundel.
SoranShoreham.
CafordaSeaford.
BrogepBeachy Head.
ErlagaHastings (?).
GingalaxcoWinchelsea.
CameraCamber before Rye.
RmanerRomney.
Cobla (? Caput Doble)The Downs.
SentuciSandwich.