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A88316 A list of his Majesties Navie Royall, and merchants ships their names, captaines and lievtenants, their men and burthens in every one, now setting forth for the guard of the narrow seas, and for Ireland this yeare, 1642. With an order, for the speedy rigging of the navie for the defence of the kingdome. Algernon Percy, Earle of Northumberland, Lord Percy, Lucy, Poynings, &c. Knight of the most noble order of the garter, and one of his Majesties most Honourable Privy Counsell, Lord high Admirall of England, and Lord Generall of his Majesties Navy Royall. England and Wales. Parliament. 1642 (1642) Wing L2392; Thomason 669.f.3[50]; ESTC R209785 1,979 1

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A List of his Majesties Navie Royall and Merchants Ships Their Names Captaines and Lievtenants their Men and Burthens in every one now setting forth for the Guard of the narrow Seas and for IRELAND this yeare 1642. With an Order for the speedy Rigging of the Navie for the Defence of the KINGDOME ALGERNON PERCY Earle of Northumberland Lord Percy Lucy Poynings c Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter and one of his Majesties most Honourable Privy Counsell Lord high Admirall of ENGLAND and Lord Generall of his Majesties Navy Royall The right Honourable and most noble ALGERNON PERCY Earle of Northumberland Lord Poynings Fitz-payne Brian Lat kt of the most noble order of the Garter Admirall Generall of his Maiesties Fleet for this Expedition Aº 1640 Sould by The Penner at the Exe The Kings Maiesties Ships the Names of Captains and Lievtenants Ships Men and Burthens 1. IN the Iames Robert Earle of Warwick Vice Admirall Master Slingsby Lievtenant 260. men burthen 875. tun 2. In the Saint George William Batten Captaine Master William Smith Lievtenant 260. men burthen 792. tunne 3. In the Rainebow Sir John Menns Captaine Master Lutton Lievtenant 260. men burthen 721. tunne 4. In the Reformation Sir David Murrey Captaine Master Stansbuy Lievtenant 260. men burthen 731. tunne 5. Victory Captaine Fogge Captaine Master Fogge Lievtenant 240. men burthen 742. tun 6. Henrietta Maria Captaine Hatch Captaine Master Wattes Lievetenant 250. men burthen 793. tunne 7. Unicorne Captaine Frenchfield Captaine Master Sommerston Lievtenant 250. men burthen 767 tunne 8. Charles Swanley Captaine Master Darey Lievtenant 250. men burthen 810. tun 9. Vantgard Captaine Blith Captaine Mr. Blith Lievetenant 250. men burthen 751. tunne 10. Entrance Captaine Owen Captaine Master Bowen Lievtenant 160. men burthen 539. tun 11. Garland Captaine Stingsby Captaine Master Walters Lievetenant 170. men burthen 767. 12. Lion Captaine Prisse Captaine Master Hill Lievetenant 170. men 602 tunne 13. Antelope Captaine Burley Captaine Master Willeby Lievetenant 160. men burthen 512. tun 14. Mary Rose Captaine Fox Captaine 100. men burthen 321. tunne 15. Expedition Captaine Wake Captaine 100. men burthen 301. tunne 16. Greyhound Captaine VVheler Captaine 50. men burthen 126. tunne Merchants Ships 1. In the Martane Captaine George Martane Captaine Master Hakriger Lievtenant 210. men b. 700. tunne 2. Samson Captaine Ashly Captaines Master Andrew Lievtenant 180. men bound 600. tunne 3. Caesar Captaine Elias Iorden Captaine Master Norton Lievetenant 180. men b. 600. tunne 4. London Captaine Iohn Stephens Captaine Master Pomroy Lievetenant 180. men b. 600. tunne 5. Unicorne Captaine Edward Iohnson Captaine 143. men b. 475. tunne 6. May Flower Captaine Peter Andrews Captaine 121. men b. 450. tunne 7. Bonny Venter Captaine George Swanly Captaine 120. men b. 400. tunne 8. The Prosperous Captaine VVilliam Driver Captaine 120. men b 400. tunne 9. Hurclens Captaine Mover Captaine 150. men b. 350. tun 10. Paragon Captaine Leonard Harris Captaine 105. men b. 350 tunne 11. Hopefull Luke Captaine Lee Captaine 105. men b. 350 tunne 12. Golden Angell Captaine Walker Captaine 105. men b. 350. tunne 13. Exchange Captaine Lucas Captaine 89. men b. 325. tunne 14. Mayden-head Captaine Lewton Captaine 90. men b. 300. tunne 15. Providence Captaine William Swandly Captaine 81. men b. 271. tunne 16. Jocelyn Captaine Partridge Captaine 60. men 200. tunne His Maiesties Ships for the Irish Seas 1. The Swalow Captaine Tho Kettley 150. men 160. tunne 2. Bonny Venture Captaine Henry Stradling 160. men 557. tunne Merchants Ships 1. Discovery Captaine John Brok-haver 144. men 380. tunne 2. Ruth Captaine Robert Cunstable 120. men 400. tunne 3. Employment Captaine Tho Asly 132 men 440. tunne 4. Peter Captaine Peter Stroung 81. men 270. tunne 5. Pennington Captaine Ioseph Iordan 360. men 135. tunne 6. Fellowship Captaine Thomas Colle 87. men 290. tunne 7. Mary Captaine William Capell 30. men 103. tunne 8. Iohn Captaine John Thomas 15. men 50. tunne Die Mercurii 2. Martii 1641. THE Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled having received advertisement of extraordinary preparations made by the neighbouring Princes both by Land and Sea the Intentions whereof have beene so represented as to raise an apprehension in both Houses that the publicke Honour Peace and Safety of his Majestie and his Kingdome cannot be secured unlesse a timely course be taken for the putting of this Kingdome into a condition of Defence at Sea as well as Land It is therefore ordered by the Lords and Commons aforesaid that the Earle of Northumberland Lord high Admirall of England doe forthwith give effectuall direction and Order that all and every the Ships belonging to his Majesties Navy which are fit for service and not already abroad nor designed for this Summers Fleet be with all speed rigged and put in such a readinesse as that they may be soone fitted for the Sea and that his Lordship doe also make knowne unto all the Masters and Owners of such ships as now are in or about any the Harbours of this Kingdome and may be of use for the publicke defence thereof that it will be an acceptable service to the King and Parliament If they likewise will cause their Ships to be rigged and so farre put in readinesse as they may be at a short warning set forth to Sea upon any immergent occasion which will be a meanes of great security to his Majesty and his Dominions IT is ordered that the Masters of the Merchants Ships shall be alowed after the rate of ten shillings a moneth to every one of his men for rigging of the Ships and 21. shillings a moneth for every one of his men when they are at Sea and to have one third part of the mony in hand and another part at foure moneths end and the last payment at sixe moneths end being the expiration of the time for which they are imprest or when they come to Black-Wall and to have their Colours and Surgions Chests furnished at the Kings charge out of the Kings Store-house and presse-mony alowed them but if any Ship chance to be cast away in the Kings service they are to have no allowance but the Kings pay for sixe moneths Printed for John Rothwell 1642.