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A48642 A list of all the ships and frigots of England with their number of men, guns, and of what rates. Also, the names of all the commanders in their expedition in May, 1653. against the Dutch, with the number of men and guns which every ship carryed at that memorable fight on the 2d and 3d of June, 1653. In which through Gods blessing on the said fleet, they took and destroyed between 20 and 30. Dutch men of war, and tooke 1350 prisoners, and pursued the Dutch to their own harbours: the ships taken are marked with the letter P. in the margent. Moreover, the fleet sent to the Sound under the conduct of the Right honourable, Generall Edward Lord Montague Admirall, William Goodson Vice Admirall, and Sr Richard Stayner Rear Admirall; with the number of ships, men, and guns, and the names of all the captaines, 1658. 1660 (1660) Wing L2382; ESTC R205474 3,940 15

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Division of the Generalls Squadron   Ships Names Commanders Men. Guns   Triumph James Pecock vice Adm 350 62   Lawrell Frigot John Stoake Capt. 200 48   Adventure Frigot Robert Nickson 160 40   Providence Frigot John Pearce 140 33 p Beare Francis Kerby 200 46 p Hearts ease Thomas Weight 150 36 p Hound Jonah Hide 120 36 p Anne and Joyce William Pile 119 34   London Arthur Browne 200 40 p Hanniball William Hadduck 180 44 p Mary Prize Henry Maddison 120 37   Thomas and Wil John Jefferson 140 36 The Rear-Admiralls Division of the Generalls Squadron   Ships Names Commanders Men. Guns   Speaker Frigot Samuel Hewet Rear Ad 300 56   Sussex Frigot Roger Cuttaine Capt. 180 46   Guiney Frigot Edmond Curtice 150 34   Tyger Gabriel Sanders 170 40   Violet Henry Southwood 180 40 p Sophia Robert Kerby 160 38   Falmouth Frigot John Jeffreyes 100 26 p 4 Sisters Robert Becke 120 30   Hambr Merchant William Jessell 110 34   Phaenix Henry Eaden 120 34 The Generalls Squadron consisting of 38 Ships Mannaged by 6169 Mounted with 1440. THE SECOND SQUADRON The English Colours and White Flaggs committed to the Conduct of William Penn Esq Vice-Admirall of England and Admirall of the White Flagge   Ships Names Commanders Men. Guns   James William Pen Esq Ad 360 66   Lion John Lambert Capt. 220 50   Ruby Frigot Robert Sanders 180 42   Assistance Frigot William Crispin 180 40   Foresight Frigot Richard Stayner 180 42   Portsmouth Frigot Robert Doenford 170 38 p Anne Piercy Thomas Hare 120 33 p Peter John Littleton 100 32   Exchange Henry Tidman 100 30 p Merlin George Crapnell 090 12   Rich. and Martha Evestace Smith 180 46   Sara Francis Steward 140 34   Lixa Merchant Simon Baily 160 38 p Fireship Falcion   030 10 The Vice-Admiralls Division of the Vice-Admiralls Squadron   Ships Names Commanders Men. Guns   Victory Lionel Lane vice Ad 300 60   Centurion Frigot Walter Wood Capt. 200 42   Expedition Frigot Tho Vollis 140 32 p Gilt flower John Hayward 120 32 p Middle borow Tho Withing 120 32 p Raven Robert Taylor 140 38   Exchange Jeafrey Dare 120 32   Globe Robert Coleman 110 30   Prudent Mary John Taylor 100 28   Tho and Lucie Andrew Rand. 125 34 The Rear-Admiralls Division of the Vice-Admirals Squadron Ships Names Commanders Men. Guns   Andrew Tho Graves rear Ad 360 56   Assurance Frigot Philip Holland Capt. 160 36 p Crowne Thomson Capt. 140 36 p Dutches Richard Seasield 090 24 p Princes Maria Saite Hanly 170 38 p Waterhound Giles Shelly 120 30 p Pearle James Cadman 100 26   Reformation Anthory Ern●ng 160 40   Industry Ben Salmon 100 30 The Vice-Admiralls Squadron consisting of 33 Ships Mannaged by 5085 Men. Mounted with 1189 Guns THE THIRD SQUADRON The Blew Flaggs Commanded by John Lawson Esq Rear-Admirall of England and Admirall of the Blew Flagge   Ships Names Commanders Men. Guns   George John Lawson Esq ad 350 58   Ken●i●h Frigot Jac. Renolds Capt. 180 50   Great President Francis Park 180 40   Nonesuch Frigot Tho Penrose 170 40   Successe William Kendall 150 38 p Welcome Tho Harman 200 40 p Oake John Edwin 120 32   Brazill Frigot Tho Heath 120 30   Eastl Merchant John Woultors 110 32   Adventure Edward Greene 160 38   Samaritan Shadrach Blake 120 30   Hunter Fireship   30 10 The Vice-Admiralls Division of the Rear-Admiralls Squadron Ships Names Commanders Men. Guns   Vant Guard Ioseph Iorden vic Ad 390 56   Entrance Richard Nubery cap. 200 43   Dragon John Seaman 260 38 p Convert Phillip Githings 120 32 p Paul Anthony Spatchhurt 120 38 p Gift Tho Salmon 130 34   Cressent Frigot Tho Thorowood 115 30   S●muell Taboat Joseph Ames 110 30   Benjamin Robert Sparkes 120 32 p King Ferdinando Richard Paine 140 36 p Roebuck Henry Fen. 100 30 The Rear-Admiralls Division of the Rear-Admiralls Squadron   Ships Names Commanders Men. Guns   Rainbow Wil Godson Rear Ad 300 58   Convertine Frigot Anthony Joyn Capt. 210 44   Amity Frigot Henry Pack 150 36   Dolphin Robert Davis 120 30 p Armes of Holland Francis Mardridg 120 34 p Tulip Joseph Cubbit 120 32   Jonathan Robert Graves 110 30   Dragoneare Edward Smith 110 32   William and John Nath Jesson 120 36   Nicodemus Frigot William Ledgant 40 12 p Blossome Nath Cock 110 30 The Rear-Admiralls Squadron consisting of 34 Ships Mannaged by 5015 Men. Monnted with 1189 Guns The Totall of Ships in the Fleet 105 Besides these there have come to the Fleet and with Generall Blake and other Ships above twenty since the draft of this List whose names and number of Guns and Men cannot be given at present The Totall of Men 16269 The Totall of Guns 3840 A List of all the English Fleet designed for the Sound under the Conduct of the Right Honourable Generall Edward Lord Mountague Admirall William Goodson Vice-Admirall and Sir Richard Stainer Rear-Admirall Likewise the number of Ships Men and Guns And the Names of all the Captains Ships Names Commanders Men. Guns Rat. Nazeby Roger Gu●tance 500 80 1 Swiftsure Vice-Adm Goodson 382 64 2 London Sir Richard Stayner 400 64 2 Dunbar Edward Blague 400 64 2 Triumph Robert Clarke 350 64 2 Rainbow Anthony Young 350 64 2 Speaker Eustus Smith 260 58 3 Gloucester William Whithorn 260 56 3 Plymouth Edward Whithidge 260 56 3 Newberry Robert Blake 260 50 3 Dorington John Harman 260 52 3 Bridgewater Anthony Ha●ing 260 56 3 Droghedath Thomas Tindemau 260 50 3 Worcester Robert Nixon 240 40 3 Lyon John Lambert 2●0 48 3 Indian Charles Wager 220 46 3 Essex John Haward 250 50 3 Leopard James Pool 180 40 4 Newcastle Edmond Custis 180 42 4 Winsbey Joseph Amos 180 4● 4 Rubee Robert Ketby 170 43 4 Centurion Francis Parkes 170 44 4 Preston Robert Robinson 170 40 4 Portsmouth Robert Suntum 160 38 4 Robert Blumleigh 160 40 4 Assistance Thomas Sparling 160 40 4 Jersey Iohn Simond 160 42 4 Advice Francis Allen 160 40 4 Antwich Barnard Gilpone 160 40 4 Elizabeth Iohn Groneditch 160 41 4 Assurance Philip Holland 140 30 4 Adventure William Tutwel 150 36 4 Great Charity Keether 170 40 4 Maidstone Thomas Pencote 160 36 4 Elias Mark Hunson 150 38 4 Expedition Edm Thomson 130 38 4 Tagons Richard Parked 120 22 5 Torcester Anthony Archer 110 29 5 Bradford Peter Bowen 110 28 5 Successe Thomas Floor 140 34 5 FINIS
A LIST OF All the Ships and Frigots OF ENGLAND WITH Their Number of Men Guns and of what Rates Also The Names of all the Commanders in their expedition in May 1653. against the Dutch with the number of Men and Guns which every Ship carryed at that memorable fight on the 2d and 3d of June 1653. In which through Gods blessing on the said Fleet they took and destroyed between 20 and 30. Dutch men of War and tooke 1350 prisoners and pursued the Dutch to their own Harbours The Ships taken are marked with the letter P. in the margent Moreover the Fleet sent to the Sound under the conduct of the Right honourable Generall Edward Lord Montague Admirall William Goodson Vice Admirall and Sr Richard Stayner Rear Admirall with the number of Ships Men and Guns and the names of all the Captaines 1658. LONDON Printed by M. Simmons and are to be sold by Thomas Jenner at the South entrance of the Royall EXCHANGE 1660. A List of all the Ships and Frigots of England with their number of Men Guns and of what Rates A Men. Gun rat Andrew 360 56 3 Assurance 140 36 4 Assistance 180 40 4 Adventure 150 36 4 Advice 160 40 4 Amity 150 36 4 Accada       Antwitch 160 40 4 B Men. Gun rat Bridgewater 260 56 3 Bristoll 150 45 4 Beare 200 46 4 Basing 110 24 5 Bramble 80 20 5 Bryer       Blackmore Ketch 80 20 5 Beaver 40 08 6 Bradford 110 28 5 Brasill 120 30 5 Benjamin 120 32 5 Blossome 110 30 5 C Men. Gun rat Coventry 260 50 3 Convertine 120 32 4 Centurion 170 44 4 Colchester 80 22 5 Cheridon 104 20 5 Great Charity 170 40 4 Convert 120 32 4 Cignet 50 10 6 Cessent Frigot 115 30 4 Chesnut Ketch 050 10 6 Cornelian 160 36 4 D Men. Gun rat Droughedath 260 50 3 Dunbar 400 64 2 Diamond Frigot 180 42 4 Dover 150 42 4 Dragon 260 38 4 Dartmouth 100 24 5 Drake 060 10 6 Diver Smack 030 4 6 Dorington 260 52 3 Dolphin 120 30 4 Dragoneer 110 22 5 E Men. Gun rat Essex 250 50 3 Entrance 200 42 3 Elizabeth 160 41 4 Elias 150 38 4 Expedition 130 38 4 Eagle Ketch 50 12 6 Eagle Hulk       Exchange 100 30 5 F Men. Gun rat Fairfax 250 50 3 Foresight 180 42 4 Fagons 160 38 4 Falmouth 100 26 5 Forrester 120 28 5 Fame 100 17 5 Falcon Flyboate 110 24 5 Falcon Fireship       G Men. Gun rat George 350 58 3 Gloucester 260 56 3 Grainsbrough 200 40 4 Guiney 150 34 4 Grantham 100 24 5 Gift 130 33 4 Gillyflower 160 32 4 Griffin 60 12 6 Globe 110 30 4 H Men. Gun rat Hampshire 130 32 4 Halfe Moone 160 32 4 Henrietta 100 18 5 Hector 100 24 5 Hope 160 40 4 Hinde 100 18 5 Hawke 50 10 6 Hunter 30 10 6 Hopewell 30 08 6 Hart. 30 10 6 I Men. Gun rat Industry 100 30 5 Iames 360 66 3 Indian 220 48 3 Iersie 160 42 4 Jonathan 110 30 4 K Men. Gun rat Kentish Frigot 180 50 3 Kingsaile 160 32 4 L Men. Gun rat London 400 64 2 Lyme 160 50 3 Lyon 220 48 2 Lamport 160 39 4 Lizard 100 18 5 Lilly 50 10 6 Larke 60 12 6 Litchfield 100 24 5 Leopard 180 40 4 Loyalty 150 34 4 M Men. Gun rat Marston moore 240 50 3 Mathias 220 50 3 Maidstone 160 36 4 Marmaduke 460 42 4 Marrigold 150 30 4 Mary Flyboate 150 30 4 Maremaid 100 26 5 Martin 70 12 6 Merlin 60 16 6 Mayflower 100 16 5 N Men. Gun rat Naseby 500 70 1 Newberry 260 50 3 Newcastle 180 42 4 Nonesuch 170 40 4 Nantwich 160 36 4 Nightingale 100 24 5 Norwitch       Nonesuch Ketch 40 08 6 Nicodemus 40 12 6 O Men. Gun rat Ostrich 300 50 3 Oxford 100 24 5 Oake 120 32 5 P Men. Gun rat Plimouh 260 56 3 Portland 150 24 4 Portsmouth 160 38 4 Preston 170 40 4 President 180 40 4 Phaenix 120 34 4 Providence 140 33 5 Pearle   22 5 Pembrook 110 26 5 Paul 120 38 4 Paradox 70 18 6 Pelican 180 40 4 R Men. Gun rat Resolution 550 88 1 Richard 450 68 1 Reformation 160 40 4 Rainbow 350 64 2 Rubie 170 43 4 Reserve 160 32 4 Rosebush 130 30 4 Rose 35 08 6 Raven 60 16 5 Roe 25 08 6 Redhorse 30 10 6 S Men. Gun rat Sussex 180 46 4 Soveraigne 81 66 1 Swiftsure 382 64 2 Speaker 300 58 3 Saphire Frigot 140 38 4 Sophia 160 30 4 Sortings 100 24 5 Storke 160 30 4 Successe 140 38 5 Selby 110 28 5 Swallow Frigot 60 16 5 Satisfaction 130 28 4 Sparrow 60 16 5 Star 70 18 5 Society 140 44 4 Samaritan 120 30 4 T Men. Gun rat Triumph 350 64 2 Torrington 250 50 3 Tredagh 26 50 3 Taxceter 110 20 5 Taunton 110 36 4 Tulip 120 32 4 Tiger 170 40 4 Truelove 50 10 6 Tagons 120 22 5 V Men. Gun rat Victory 390 60 2 Vantguard 390 56 2 Unicorne 170 50 3 Vulture 50 10 6 Violet 180 40 5 W Men. Gun rat Worcester 240 46 3 Constant Warwick 100 28 5 Winsby 180 46 4 Wakefield 100 28 5 Welcome 200 40 5 Westergate 120 28 4 Weymouth 160 33 4 Wren 70 06 6 Wildman 100 26 5 Wolfe 60 20 5 Y Men. Gun rat Yarmouth 160 30 4 A List of the Common-wealth of Englands Navie at Sea in their Expedition in May 1653. Under the Command of the Right Honourable Col Richard Deane and Col George Monke Esquires Generals and Admirals Together with the Names of all the Commanders of the said Fleet and the number of Men and Guns which every Ship carried at that memorable Fight on the 2 and 3 of June 1653. in which through Gods blessing on the said Fleet they took and destroyed between 20 and 30 Dutch Ships of War and also took 1350 Prisoners with very little losse on our part and pursued the Dutch to their own Harbours Also a distinction of part of those Ships by the letter P in the Margent which have been taken Prizes and are now in the Service of the Common-wealth THE FIRST SQUADRON The Red Standard and Flagge under the Squadronall Command of the Generalls above expressed   Ships Names Commanders Men. Guns   The Resolution The Generalls 550 88   Worcester Frigot George Dakins Capt. 220 50   Advise Frigot Jer. Smith Capt. 180 42   Diamond Frigot William Hill 180 42   Saphire Frigot Nicholas Heaton 140 38   Marmaduke Edward Blagg 460 42   Pelican Peter Motham 180 40   Mearmaid John King 100 26 p Goulden Fleece Nic Foster 180 44   Loyalty John Limbry 150 34   Society Nic Lucas 140 44   Malaga Marchant Henry Collins 140 36   Martin John Vessy 90 14 p Fireships Fox Cornelius 30 10 Fortune Humphry Morris 30 10 Renowne James Salmon 30 10 The Vice-Admiralls