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A88317 A list of his Majesties navie royall, and merchant ships, their names, captains, men, ordnance, in every ship, now set forth for the guard of the narrow seas, and for the coast of Ireland in this present expedition, 1643 Vnder the command of the Right Honourable Robert Earle of VVarwick, admirall and commander in chiefe of the said fleet. 1643 (1643) Wing L2393; Thomason 669.f.7[7]; ESTC R212650 1,933 1

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A List of his Majesties Navie Royall and Merchants Ships their Names Captains Men Ordnance in every Ship now set forth for the Guard of the narrow Seas and for the Coast of Ireland in this present expedition 1643. Vnder the command of the Right Honourable ROBERT Earle of VVarwick Admirall and Commander in Chiefe of the said Fleet. The Right Honourable Robert Rich Earle of Warwicke and Lord Rich of Leeze Admirall Com̄ander in Cheife of the said Fleete His Majesties Ships 1. PRince Royall Robert Earle of Warwick Admirall Richard Blyth Capt. 500 men 70 ordnance 2. St. Andrew William Batten Capt. Vice-Admirall 260 men 45 ordinance 3. St. George Richard Owen Capt. Rere-Admirall 260. men 46. ordinance 4. Swift-sure Robert Moulton Capt. 260 men 48. ordnance 5. James H. Bethell Capt. 260 men 50 ordn. 6. Raine-bow Peter Andrewes Capt. 240 men 42. ordnance 7. Victory Nathanael Goodlad Capt. 260 men 46. ordnance 8. Charles Trestram Steuens of Dover Capt. 350 men 46. ordnance 9. Converteine Iohn Stanesby Capt. 200 men 42 ordnance 10. Anthelop Haddock Capt. 160 men 36 ordnance 11. Entrance I. Bowen Capt. 160 men 40 ord 12. Leopard Ben. Cranley Capt. 160 men 44 ordnance 13. Swallow Thom. Rainborow Capt. 150 men 34 ordnance 14. Dreadnought Soamaster Capt. 140 men 40 ordnance 15. Mary Rose Rich. Blyth jun. Capt. 100 men 38 ordnance 16. 8 Whelp Will. Thomas Capt. 60 men 18 ordnance 17. 10 Whelp R. Hill Capt. 60 men 14 ord 18. Greyhound Abraham Wheeler Capt. 50 men 18 ordnance 19. Nichodemus I. Wood Com. Master 45 men 10 ordnance 20. Hart Batts Co. Mr. 40 men 12 ord 21 Hinde Robert Bramble Com. and Mr. 70 men 10 ordnance 22. Fortune Pynk Rich. Billard Com. and Mr. 14 men 8 ordnance These two small Vessels and the foure Ketches are to attend the Fleet. 23. Nottordam Peter White Com. Master 20 men 6 ordnance 24. Revenge I. Mildmay C. Mr. 12 men 4 or 25. Prosperous Rich. Thomson Master 26. Anne Math. Berry Master 27. Hopewell Christoph Berry Master 28. Loads boat at Dover Merchants Ships 1. Martin Geo. Martin Capt. 532 tonre 159 men 36 ordnance 2. Hopefull Luke Robert Lea Capt. 355 tonne 106 men 26 ordnance 3. Maydenhead Iames Lutton Capt. 285 tonne 85 men 20 ordnance 4 Anne and Joyce Tho. Ioans Capt. 300 tonne 90 men 22 ordnance 5. Hercules Lawrence Moyer Capt. 468 tonne 135 men 28 ordnance 6. May flower Io. Piggot Capt. 405 tonne 121 men 28 ordnance 7. Scipio Tho. Evane Capt. 425 tonne 127 men 28 ordnance 8. Leopard Tho. Clark Capt. 362 tonne 108 men 22 ordnance 9. Friendship Io. Blake Capt. 366 tonne 109 men 24 ordnance 10. Speedwell Ben. Peeters Capt. 383 tonne 115 men 26 ordnance 11. Providence Wil. Swanley Capt. 270 tonne 81 men 20 ordnance 12. John and Barbary 10. Barker Capt. 283 tonne 84 men 20 ordnance 13. Golden Lion of Leech Lodwick Dick Capt. 450 tonne 135 men 30 ordnance 14. Exchange Iohn Rochester Capt. 326 tonne 97 men 24 ordnance 15. Golden Angel Richard Lucas Capt. 341 tonne 102 men 26 ordnance 16. Blessing Tho. Shaftoe Capt. 200 tonne 60 men 18 ordnance 17. Prosperous Wil. Driver Capt. 435 ton 130 men 28 ordnance 18. Elizabeth and Anne Wil. Coppin Capt. 88 tonne 28 men 18 ordnance 29. Blessing Ashmore Capt. 350 tonne 105 men 26 ordnance 20. George of Dover Geo. Bowden Capt. 121 tonne 36 men 12 ordnance 21. James Youghall Tho. Morgan Capt. 100 tonne 40 men 8 ordnance 22. Charity Ralph Dansk Capt. 120 tonne 36 men 6 ordnance 23. Joslyn Stansby Capt. 196 tonne 59 men 12 ordnance Colliers ships Recovery Iohn North Command 360 ton 70 men 11 ordnance Edward and Elisabeth Edw. Leigh Com. 350 tonne 80 men 14 ordnance Dragon Iam. Peacocke Com. 260 tonne 60 men 6 ordnance Hector Iam. Beddall Com. 360 tonne 70 men 20 ordnance Fire Ships Swan Rob. Hudson Com. 200 tonne 12 men Sarah Lambert Pitches Com. 250 tonne 14 men Andrew and Iohn Thom. Craft Com. 220 tonne 13 men Lyon of London Iames Flawes Com. 220 tonne 12 men His Majesties Ships for the Irish Coasts 1. Bonadventure Richard Swanley Capt. Admirall 170 men 36 ordnance 2. Lyon Wil. Smith Cap. Vice Admirall 170 men 42 ordnance 3. Expedition Ioseph Iorden Capt. Rere Admirall 100 men 15 ordnance 4. Providence William Brook Captaine 100 men 16 ordnance 5. Cressent Tho. Pluncket Com. Mr. 50 men 12 ordnance 6. Lilly Iohn Lambert Com. Mr. 35 men 10 ordnance 7. Starre Tho. Cook Com. Mr. 60 men 12 ordnance 8. Signet I. Weild Co. Mr. 70 men 10 ordn. Merchants Ships 1. Employment Tho. Ashley Capt. 440 tonne 132 men 30 ordnance 2. Ruth Robert Constable Capt. 400 tonne 120 men 24 ordnance 3. Peter Peter Strong Capt. 170 tonne 81 men 14 ordnance Ten Merchantships on the coast of Ireland to be paid the fraight victuall and wages unto the Owners and company out of such moneys as have been or shall be paid in by the Adventurers upon the Act of subscription for Ireland within one year after the date of the Order 1. Zant merchant 390 tonne 117 men 2. Good hope 390 tonne 117 men 3. Achilles 260 tonne 78 men 4. Geo. Bonad 242 tonne 72 men 5. Mary Bonad 240 tonne 72 men 6. Hopewell 220 tonne 66 men 7. Katherine 200 tonne 60 men 8. Pennington 135 tonne 40 men 9. Dolphin 100 tonne 30. men 10. Peter 150 tonne 45. men IT is Ordained by the Lords and Commons in Parliament That there be allowed ten shillings per man rigging wages unto the Merchant Ships and 19 shillings per Moneth a man to all common Sea-men when they are at Sea And it is further ordered for the better encouragement of the Officers and Sea-men who shal be employed in the Fleet there shall bee allowed unto those in the Kings Ships besides their pay one full third part of all Prizes that they shall take in this their employment The other two thirds to bee reserved to the State and to those in the Merchant Ships one full third part for the Officers and Sea-men and another third part to the Owners and the third part reserved to the State as aforesaid which divisions are to bee according to the custome of men of warre Printed for Lawrence Blaiklock 1643.