[884] Yawl. [↑]

[885] Weathered. [↑]

[886] Als hyt van buyten om seylde—while he was rounding it on the outside. [↑]

[887] Struck, lowered. [↑]

[888] The point where they thus reached the Russian coast would seem to be in about 55 E. long., on the eastern side of the mouth of the Petchora. [↑]

[889] Een Russche jolle—a Russian yawl. [↑]

[890] Boven op haer jolle—on the deck of their yawl. [↑]

[891] Candinaes—Kanin Nos; the cape at the eastern side of the entrance to the White Sea. See page 38, note 3. [↑]

[892] Pitzora—the river Petchora. See page 55, note 3. [↑]

[893] Daert seer droogh was—where it was very shallow. [↑]