The Red Standard and Flagge, under the Squadronall Command of the Generalls above expreſſed. | |||||
Ships Names. | Commanders. | Men. | Guns. | ||
The Reſolution | The Generals | 550 | 88 | ||
Worceſter Frigot | George Dakins, Capt. | 220 | 50 | ||
Adviſe Frigot | Jer: Smith, Capt. | 180 | 42 | ||
Diamond Frigot | William Hill | 180 | 42 | ||
Saphire Frigot | Nicholas Heaton. | 140 | 38 | ||
Marmaduke | Edward Blagg | 460 | 42 | ||
Pelican | Peter Motham | 180 | 40 | ||
Mearmaid | John King | 100 | 26 | ||
P | Goulden Fleece | Nic: Foſter | 180 | 44 | |
Loyalty | John Limbry | 150 | 34 | ||
Society | Nic: Lucas | 140 | 44 | ||
Malaga Marchant | Henry Collins | 140 | 36 | ||
Martin | John Veſſy | 90 | 14 | ||
Fireſhips | Fox | — Cornelius | 30 | 10 | |
P | Fortune | Humphry Morris | 30 | 10 | |
Renowne. | James Salmon | 30 | 10 | ||
The Vice-Admirals Diviſion of the Generals Squadron. | |||||
Triumph | James Pecock, Vice Adm: | 350 | 62 | ||
Lawrell Frigot | John Stoake, Capt. | 200 | 48 | ||
Adventure Frigot | Robert Nickson | 160 | 40 | ||
Providence Frigot | John Pearce | 140 | 33 | ||
P | Beare | Francis Kerby | 200 | 46 | |
P | Hearts eaſe | Thomas Weight | 150 | 36 | |
P | Hound | Jonah Hide | 120 | 36 | |
P | Anne and Joyce | William Pile | 119 | 34 | |
London | Arthur Browne | 200 | 40 | ||
P | Hanniball | William Hadduck | 180 | 44 | |
P | Mary Prize | Henry Maddiſon | 120 | 37 | |
Thomas and Wil: | John Jefferſon | 140 | 36 | ||
The Rear-Admirals Diviſion of the Generals Squadron. | |||||
Speaker Frigot | Samuel Hewet, Rear Adm. | 300 | 56 | ||
Suſſex Frigot | Roger Cuttaine, Capt. | 180 | 46 | ||
Guiney Frigot | Edmond Curtice | 150 | 34 | ||
Tyger | Gabriel Sanders | 170 | 40 | ||
Violet | Henry Southwood | 180 | 40 | ||
P | Sophia | Robert Kerby | 160 | 38 | |
Falmouth Frigot | John Jeffreys | 100 | 26 | ||
P | 4 Siſters | Robert Becke | 120 | 30 | |
Hambr: Merchant | William Jeſſell | 110 | 34 | ||
Phanix | Henry Eaden | 120 | 34 |
The Generals Squadron conſiſting of | 38 | Ships. |
Mannaged by | 6169. | Men. |
Mounted with | 1440 | Guns. |
The Engliſh Colours, and White Flaggs, committed to the Conduct of William Penn, Ebſ; Vice-Admirall of England, and Admirall of the White Flagg. | ||||
Ships. | Commanders. | Men | Guns. | |
James | William Pen, Eſq Admi: | 360 | 66 | |
Lion | John Lambert, Capt. | 220 | 50 | |
Ruby Frigot | Robert Sanders | 180 | 42 | |
Aſſiſtance Frigot | William Criſpin | 180 | 40 | |
Foreſight Frigot | Richard Stayner | 180 | 42 | |
Portſmouth Frig: | Robert Doenford | 170 | 38 | |
P | Anne Piercy | Thomas Hare | 120 | 33 |
Peter | John Littleton | 100 | 32 | |
Exchange | Henry Tidman | 100 | 30 | |
P | Merlin | George Crapnell | 090 | 12 |
Rich: and Martha | Evestace Smith | 180 | 46 | |
Sara | Francis Steward | 140 | 34 | |
Lixa Merchant | Simon Baily | 160 | 38 | |
P | Fireſhip, Falcion | 030 | 10 | |
The Vice-Amirals Diviſion of the Vice-Admirals Squadron. | ||||
Victory | Lionell Lane, Vice Adm: | 300 | 60 | |
Centurion Frigot | Walter Wood, Capt. | 200 | 42 | |
Expedition Frigot | Tho: Vollis | 140 | 32 | |
P | Gilt flower | John Hayward | 120 | 32 |
P | Middle borow | Tho: Withing | 120 | 32 |
P | Raven | Robert Taylor | 140 | 38 |
Exchange | Jeafrey Dare | 120 | 32 | |
Globe | Robert Coleman | 110 | 30 | |
Prudent Mary | John Taylor | 100 | 28 | |
Tho: and Lucie | Andrew Rand | 125 | 34 | |
The Reare-Admirals Diviſion of the Vice-Admirals Squadron. | ||||
Andrew | Tho: Graves, Rear Adm: | 360 | 56 | |
Aſſurance Frigot | Phillip Holland, Capt. | 160 | 36 | |
P | Crowne | — Thomſon, Capt. | 140 | 36 |
P | Dutches | Richard Seafeild | 090 | 24 |
P | Princes Maria | Saite Hanly | 170 | 38 |
P | Waterhound | Gyles Shelly | 120 | 30 |
P | Pearle | James Cadman | 100 | 26 |
Reformation | Anthony Erning | 160 | 40 | |
Induſtry | Ben: Salmon | 100 | 30 |
The Vice-Admirals Squadron conſiſting of | 33 | Ships. |
Mannaged by | 5085 | Men. |
Mounted with | 1189 | Guns. |
The Blew Flaggs, Commanded by John Lawſon, Eſq Rear-Admirall of England, and Admirall of the Blew Flagge. | ||||
Ships. | Commanders. | Men. | Guns. | |
George | John Lawſon, Eſq Adm. | 350 | 58 | |
Kentiſh Frigot | Jac: Renolds, Capt. | 180 | 50 | |
Great Preſident | Francis Park | 180 | 40 | |
Noneſuch Frigot | Tho: Penroſe | 170 | 40 | |
Succeſſe | William Kendall | 150 | 38 | |
Welcome | Tho: Harman | 200 | 40 | |
P | Oake | John Edwin | 120 | 32 |
Brazill Friggot | Tho: Heath | 120 | 30 | |
Eaſtl: Merchant | John Woulters | 110 | 32 | |
Adventure | Edward Greene | 160 | 38 | |
Samaritan | Shadrach Blake | 120 | 30 | |
P | Hunter, Fireſhip, | 30 | 10 | |
The Vice-Admirals Diviſion of the Rear-Admirals Squadron. | ||||
Vant Guard | Joſeph Jorden, Vice Ad. | 390 | 56 | |
Entrance | Richard Nubery, Capt. | 200 | 43 | |
Dragon | John Seaman | 260 | 38 | |
P | Convert | Phillip Githings | 120 | 32 |
P | Paul | Anthony Spatchurt | 120 | 38 |
P | Gift | Tho: Salmon | 130 | 34 |
Creſſent Frigot | Tho: Thorowood | 115 | 30 | |
Samuel Taboat | Joſeph Ames | 110 | 30 | |
Benjamin | Robert Sparks | 120 | 32 | |
P | King Fardinando | Richard Paine | 140 | 36 |
P | Roebuck | Henry Fenn | 100 | 30 |
The Rear-Admirals Diviſion of the Rear-Admirals Squadron. | ||||
Rainbow | William Godſon, Rear Ad. | 300 | 58 | |
Convertine Frigot | Anthony Joyne, Capt. | 210 | 44 | |
Amity Frigot | Henry Pack | 150 | 36 | |
Dolphin | Robert Davis | 120 | 30 | |
P | Armes of Holland | Francis Mardrig | 120 | 34 |
P | Tulip | Joſeph Cubbit | 120 | 32 |
Jonathan | Robert Graves | 110 | 30 | |
P | Dragoneare | Edward Smith | 110 | 32 |
William and John | Nath: Jeſſon | 120 | 36 | |
Nichodemus Frig. | William Ledgant | 40 | 12 | |
P | Bloſſome | Nath: Cock | 110 | 30 |
The Rear-Admirals Squadron conſiſting of | 34 | Ships. |
Mannaged by | 5015 | Men. |
Mounted with | 1189 | Guns. |
The Totall of Ships in the Fleet | 105 | Beſides theſe, there have come to the Fleet, and with Generall Blake, and other Ships, above twenty, ſince the draft of this Liſt, whoſe names, and number of Guns and Men, cannot be given at preſent. |
The Totall of Men | 16269 | |
The Totall of Guns | 3840 | |
Licenſed and Entred according to Order. |
LONDON: Printed by M. Simmons, and are to be ſould at his houſe in Alderſgate-ſtreet, and by Tho: Jenner at the South-entrance of the Royall EXCHANGE. 1653.
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