Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816 / Publications of the Navy Records Society Vol. XXIX.

Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816 / Publications of the Navy Records Society Vol. XXIX.

Julian Stafford Corbett

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Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816 / Publications of the Navy Records Society Vol. XXIX. by Julian Stafford Corbett

Chapter 1 No.1

That these nine ships should discharge and fall off three and three, as they are filed in this list.

Anne Royal Admiral

Prudence Captain Vaughan

Royal Defence Captain Ellis.

Barbara Constance Captain Hatch

Talbot Captain Burdon

Abraham Captain Downes.

Golden Cock Captain Beaumont

Amity Captain Malyn

Anthony Captain Blague.

That these nine ships should second the admiral of this squadron three and three, as they are filed in this list.

St. George Vice-admiral

Lesser Sapphire Captain Bond

Sea Venture Captain Knevet.

Assurance Captain Osborne

Camelion Captain Seymour

Return Captain Bonithon.

Jonathan Captain Butler[2]

William Captain White

Hopewell Captain --

That these nine ships should second the vice-admiral of this squadron three and three, as they are filed in this list.

Convertine Rear-admiral

Globe Captain Stokes

Assurance of Dover Captain Bargey.

Great Sapphire Captain Raymond

Anne Captain Wollaston

Jacob Captain Gosse.

George Captain Stevens

Hermit Captain Turner

Mary Magdalen Captain Cooper.

These three ships should fall into the rear of the three former divisions, to charge where and when there should be occasion, or to help the engaged, or supply the place of any that should be unserviceable.

Hellen Captain Mason

Amity of Hull Captain Frisby

Anne Speedwell Captain Polkenhorne.

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Chapter 1 No.1

01/12/2017