The 15 a faire temperate day, the winde variable, here we had 18 degrees and fiftie nine minutes;
[Sidenote: Rockweed or Saragasso all along the sea.] The 12 of Iuly in 30 degrees of latitude we met with great store of rockweed, which did stick together like clusters of grapes, and this continued with vs vntill the 17 of the said moneth, and then we saw no more, at which 17 day we were in two and thirtie degrees sixe and fortie minutes of latitude.
The 25 at sixe of the clocke in the morning, we had sight of the Ile of
Pike, it bare North and by East from vs, we being 15 leagues off.
The 27 we spake with the poste of London and she told vs good newes of
England.
The nine and twentieth we had sight of the Island of Cueruo, and the 30 we saw the Island of Flores.
The 27 of August in 41 degrees of latitude we saw 9 saile of Britons, and three of them followed vs vntill noone, and then gaue vs ouer.
The 30 we had sight of Cape Finisterre.
The eight of September at night wee put into Plimouth sound, and road in
Causon Bay all night.
The 9 we put into Catwater and there stayed vntill the 28 of September, by reason of want of men and sicknesse.
The nine and twentieth we set sayle from Plimouth, and arriued at London the second of October 1589.