86. Yer = ere.
87. Sir Christopher Hatton.
88. Flat.
89. Thus the only result of Davis's Voyage was the discovery of the broad piece of water since known as Davis's Straits, extending between Greenland on the East and Cumberland Island on the West. It connects the Atlantic with Baffin's Bay. In the next voyage, Davis seems to have crossed the mouth of Hudson's Straits, without entering them.
90. The full text of Davis's account is given in Vol. vi., p. 250 of this Edition.
91. It seems probable that either Zeno was wrecked on one of the Shetlands, and that by Sorani is meant Orkney, or that Iceland is the true Frisland.
92. Aveiro, province of Beira, 31 miles N.W. of Coimbra.
93. Viana do Castello, province of Minho, 40 miles N. of Oporto.
94. See Vol ix., p. 143 of this Edition.
95. (?) Chateau-Richer on the St. Lawrence, 15 miles below Quebec.