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History of merchant shipping and ancient commerce, Volume 2 (of 4)
APPENDIX No. 6.
Vol. ii. p. 177.
“A note of all the Shipps that’s bound for Turkey out of England, and the Burden of them and the Captaynes Names as followeth:[433]
The King’s Maties Shipps. | ||
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Tunns | Capt. | |
The Lyon | 668 | Sir Robert Mansell |
The Vantgard | 661 | Sir Rich. Hawkins |
The Raine bow | 661 | Sir Tho. Batten. |
The Reformation | 620 | Cap. Manering. |
The Destine | 550 | Cap. Love. |
The Anthelopp | 443 | Sir Hen. Palmer. |
The Marchants. | ||
The Low fenex | 300 | Cap. Cave. |
The Hercules | 300 | Cap. Pennington. |
The Samuell | 300 | Cap. Harris. |
The Hector | 300 | Cap. Towerson. |
The Neptune | 300 | Cap. Haughton. |
The Bonaventure | 300 | Cap. Chidlie. |
The Centurion | 250 | Sir Fra. Tanfield. |
The Marigold | 250 | Sir John Fearns. |
The Primrose | 180 | Sir John Handen. |
The Barbery | 180 | Cap. Porter. |
The Restore | 130 | Cap. Raymond. |
The George | 130 | Cap. Pett. |
The Robert | 100 | Cap. Gyles. |
The Marmaduke | 100 | Cap. Harbest.” |