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included [[underline]] between Sr. Aldans Head & the Bill of Portland [[/underline]] varied as circumstances of Wind & Tide permitted-- [[underline]] Sr. Aldans Head [[/underline]] is Seven leagues from Weymouth, and on these Trips it was approached or fetched in varied directions, Either from more open Sea or by sailing nearer to the Chalk Cliffs by Lullworth, in passing which He took into [[underline]] Lullworth Cove [[/underline]] is very interesting, opening [[underline]] Lullworth Castle [[/underline]] gradually to full view. [[underline]] The Tides [[/underline]] in the Navigation from Weymouth, require Experienced Attentions-- [[underline]] The true & regular Tide is only between St. Aldans Head & Portland island-- [[/underline]] Within the Bay they are irregular and various--On approaching the Shambles