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A88313 A list of all the victories, and successefull atchievements of the Parliaments fleet under the command of Col. Popham (lately deceased) Col. Blake, and Col. Deane, admiralls and generalls of the fleet, from the time they were impowred, which was 28 Feb. 1650. to this present. 1651 (1651) Wing L2383; Thomason 669.f.16[31]; ESTC R211404 4,850 1

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A List of all the Victories and successefull Atchievements of the Parliaments Fleet under the Command of Col. Popham lately deceased Col. Blake and Col. Deane Admiralls and Generalls of the Fleet from the time they were impowred which was 28 Feb. 1650. to this present 1 THe Sancta Maria a Sugar Prize 2 The Crown a fly-boat of Haverdegrace in France burthen 400. Tuns 22 Guns part laden with Corne. 3 A Galiot of Amsterdam laden with Corne at the Terceras 4 The Saltheap burden 400 Tunnes richly laden from Genoa bound in for Lisbone 5 The Armes of Amsterdam laden by a French man whom we tooke in her comming out of Lisbone 6 The Caesar of Rotterdam bound for Lisbone and comming from Villa Rosin laden with corne 7 The Christopher of Rotterdam 8 A Iersey Vessel of some 50 Tuns having about 50000. of Poor Iohn in her 9 The King David of Rotterdam and two other small pinks 10 A smal Carval with some decayed Pilchers in her 11 The Fortune Frigot of Anchuysen taken before Cales with French goods in her 12 The Peter of Amsterdam with 33 bailes of linnen cloath and other goods 13 On the beginning of March 1650. Richard Thurstons with the John Adventure beat off a Jersie Man of War and defended three rich Ships richly laden 14 A Ship laden with goods and 3300 and odde peeces of eight taken by Captaine Pen neare Cales 15 A Vessel called the Golden Waggon re-taken on the westerne coasts by Captaine Hall 16 A French Ship with goods taken by Captaine Hall 17 A ship taken from the Scots King on the North coast of Scotland with some Gentlemen and divers Commissions from their King and two Cloakes with stars and other baggage 18 Divers Commissions and Letters and Papers of discovery taken at Boston that came in a vessel from Rotterdam 19 On 17 March Mr. Michael Kerry James Se●ly and others brought away the Hope-well from Scilly to Mine-head 20 The 29 March 1651. Captaine Brown-bushel the great sea Admirall enemy to the Parliament of England was beheaded 21 April 1. 1651. A ship taken near Haymouth four miles from Barwick whither she was chased with Provisions and Armes for the Scots King from Holland 22 A fleet of Ships seized on going to Fortugall from some in Holland 23 Captaine Fenne beat a French man of War with 32 Guns on the Coasts of Spaine and forced her a ground 24 A French Man of War with 20 Guns taken by Captaine Penne 25 Two rich ships belonging to Merchants in St. Mallowes taken with Merchandise of great value 26 A ship taken neare Leeth in Scotland by the President Friggot laden with Wines Salt Tobacco strong Waters and other lading some considerable persons of the Scots Kings party were in her 27 A Sea Pirate belonging to the Isle of Man taken and brought in to Liverpoole 28 A rich Prize comming from Rotterdam towards Scotland wherein were 20 Officers English and Dutch taken the 11th of April on the borders of Scotland by the President Friggot 29 A French Vessel taken with ten guns 30 A Vessel of the Earl of Derbies taken by Captaine Seemar neare Do●glow by the Isle of Man and brought to Bewmorris 31 A French ship of ten Guns and five Murderers taken on the Northern coasts by Captain Coleman and Capt. Cheaney 32 The Scots Alarmed on Fife side April 17. by a small fleet manned under command of Captain Reynols from Leeth by Orders from Generall Deane 33 Cunie Islannds near Scilly taken by Generall Blague 34 Brice Island taken by him also 35 Tresco Island with the Fort taken by storme and 25 peece of Ordnance and 166 Prisoners 20 flaine and 40 drowned 36 Grimsly the Harbour at Scilly taken by Gen. Blague with two ships therein and 9 Guns 37 A London ship of 70 Tuns rescued from a Jersie man of War on the Western coasts 38 A Vessel of Scilly comming from France was chased and taken by Capt. Pack commander of the Amity Friggot with 20 tun of wine 39 Captaine Coleman took a French man with 15 Guns 48 Prisoners loaden with provisions and 40 Tun of Cask with water going for Green-land brought in to New-castle 40 A Vessel of 20 Tuns burden laden with Salt and Coales taken by Capt. Seaman who commands the Fox Friggot trading between Scotland Ireland and the Isle of Man 41 Capt. Michael Peck with the Amity Frigot tooke a vessel and some prisoners of quality sailing from Scilly to fly to France 42 A ship with 26 guns taken near Scilly 43 A ship with 16 guns taken near Scilly 44 A vessel belonging to Scilly taken going to France by Capt. Pack 45 On the first of May two tun of Beere some quantity of Beefe two caskes of Bread and one barrel of Pease taken in a vessel at Humber 46 Twelve Packets qts 20 Kers 18 single dozens 3 baggs of horns 50 Ferkins of Butter 25 duds of Iron 200l of drest Flax three quarters of an hundred weight of Sugar two Hogs-heads of Sack and three Pipes of red Wine taken in some vessels at Humber 47 Two packs of cloth qts 24 Kerdeyes and ten Dozen and one also 20 peeces of Lead taken in a vessel of Hull 48 On the third of May a Prize was brought into Leeth in Scotland with 100 tunnes of Wheat belonging to the Scots King 49 May 5. Capt. Anthony Young re-tooke near Barwick an Hoy of Rochester from a Scots man of War of 12 Guns in which was Mr. Theodore Jennings messenger to the Lords Embassadour then in Holland and Col. Washburne 50 The Assistance Frigot brought in a Prize to Leeth with 100 tuns of wheat that the Scots Kings ships had taken from the Dutch and were sending it to Aberdeen 51 Two Frigots belonging to Scilly were in pursuit cast away and divers of the Sea-men that got ashore came in to Gen. Blague 52 Two Vessels taken near Long-rode 53 A Vessel with six notable Mosse Troopers that had been in Ireland was brought into Liverpoole 54 Capt. Bradshaw a notorious Pirate taken by Capt. Sherwin neare the Isle of Man who with his men were brought prisoners to Liverpoole 55 Capt. Beck with the Merchant Adventure with 54 men beat two great ships the one with 24 Guns the other 34 Guns near the Downes with 500 men in them 56 Capt. Reeves with the Elizabeth Frigot took a French Vessel near the Isle of St. Nichelas Island 57 A Vessel taken with 60 good Horse on the Westerne coasts going to Barbadoes sent to Plimmoth by Gen. Blake 58 Two ships taken in the Straights one laden with Silk the other with Sugar 59 A French man of War taken with six peece of Ordnance belonging to Deep 60. Capt. Coleman commander of the Fortune fought with three of the Scots Kings Vessels and tooke one of them and brought it into New-castle 61 An Irish Vessel called St. Patrick taken prize with 20 baggs of pockets of 2900 l. weight and Irish Wooll 6000 Hides and other commodities