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APPENDIX No. 5.

Names of all King's Majesty's Shippes, Galleys, Pynnasses, and Row barges; with their tonnage and number of Soldiers, Mariners, and Gunners; and also the places where they now be.


5 Jan. A. R. Ed. VI. primo.

Vol. ii. p. 95.


Shippes at Wolwidge.


The Harry Grâce à Dieu, 1000 tons. Souldiers, 349. Marryners, 301. Gonners 50. Brass Pieces, 19. Iron Pieces, 103.


AT PORTSMOUTH.

                                   Tons. Soldiers. Brass Pieces. Iron Pieces.
The Peter 600 400 12 78
 " Matthewe 600 300 10 121
 " Jesus 700 300 8 66
 " Pauncy 450 300 13 69
 " Great Barke 500 300 12 85
 " Lesse Barke 400 250 11 98
 " Murryan 500 300 10 53
 " The Shruce of Dawske 450 250 " 39
 " Cristoffer 400 246 2 51
 " Trynytie Henry 250 220 1 63
 " Swepe Stake 300 230 6 78
 " Mary Willoughby 140 160 " 23


GALLIES AT PORTSMOUTH.

                                   Tons. Soldiers. Brass Pieces. Iron Pieces.
The Anne Gallant 450 250 16 46
 " Sallamander 300 220 9 40
 " Harte 300 200 4 52
 " Antelope 300 200 4 40
 " Swallowe 240 100 8 45
 " Unycorne 240 140 6 30
 " Jeannet 180 120 6 35
 " New barke 200 140 5 48
 " Greyhounde 200 140 8 37
 " Teager 200 120 4 39
 " Bulle 200 120 5 42
 " Lyone 140 140 2 48
 " George 60 40 2 26
 " Dragone 140 120 3 42