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PYNNASSES AT PORTESMOUTH.

                                   Tons. Soldiers. Brass Pieces. Iron Pieces.
The Fawcone 83 55 4 22
 " Black Pynnes 80 44 2 15
 " Hynde 80 55 2 26
 " Spannyshe Shallop 20 26 " 7
 " Hare 15 30 " 10


ROW-BARGES AT PORTESMOUTH.

                                   Tons. Soldiers. Brass Pieces. Iron Pieces.
The Sonne 20 40 2 6
 " Cloude in the Sonne 20 40 2 7
 " Harpe 20 40 1 6
 " Maidenheade 20 37 1 6
 " Gilly Flowre 20 38 " "
 " Ostredge Flowre 20 37 1 6
 " Roose Slipe 20 37 2 6
 " Flower de lewce 20 43 2 7
 " Rose in the Sonne 20 38 1 6
 " Port quilice 20 38 1 6
 " Fawcone in the Fetterlock 20 45 3 8


DEPTFORD STRAND.

                                   Tons. Soldiers. Brass Pieces. Iron Pieces.
The Graunde Mrs 450 250 1 22
 " Marlyon 40 50 4 8
 " Galley Subtill, or Roo Galley 200 250 3 28
 " Brickgantyne 40 44 3 19
 " Hoye barke 80 60 " 5
 " Hawthorne 20 37 " 5


IN SCOTLAND.

                                   Tons. Soldiers. Brass Pieces. Iron Pieces.
The Mary Hamborrow 400 246 5 67
 " Phœnix 40 50 4 33
 " Saker 40 50 2 18
 " Doble Roose 0 43 3 6


                               Tons. Nombre of Men.
Totale Number of Ships, &c. 53. 6255
       Soldiers 1885
       Maryners 5136
       Gonners 759
                                            ——
                                            7780[1]

  1. Archæol. vol. xxvi.