L.qT OF THE IOYAL Ihr..VY O- J,x.u^ng 5w, 1548.odlnued.
Su. ] B,,ught. Toxs.
l'aken.
on.
Jennet .... 35
4 Greylwund ...... 37
Eull ........ 42 Lion?' 48 D'alon 42
a 14alcon ..... '2'2 B[cwk P;.nnace ...... 15
Hgnd ..... 26 Sn ..... 6 Cloud i tle Sun . 7 !lrp ........ 6 M, ddenficd ...... 6
'; Otrgc] Featler . ....
Rose Slip .... G Flower de Luce 7 Rose in the Sun ..... 7 Portcullis ....... 6 IQd'o in tile Fettrlo'k . 8
7 Gra,dmistressa ..... 22
- Galley Subtle, or Row Galley 28
Rryggndgnc ......
7 1Ioy Brk . 5 v tlwthorn .... 0 s M,ry 1Imborow' ..... s h'aker . . 18 s Double Rose ...... 6 53 ships 11,21;8 1,850 I The armament cemainly varied at different times. $ Pinnaces at l'omonth.
Row Barges at l'-rmvuth. Mot of these were sold 1548. At Deptford onde. s In
s Wrecked off Rye, 1562. $ Sold in 1555. h Ordered to rebuilt, 155L k Cmdemned, 1551; ld 1551. i Ordered to be reblt, 1551. I ,%ld in 1555,
Of the 7780 men in the fleet, 1S85 wcre soldiers, 5136 mariners, and 759 gunners. The importsrace of Portsmouth, whcre no fewer thn forty-one of the fifty-three vessels were sttioned, will not fil to. he noticed.
By August. 155, as list in Pcpys's Miscelhmies, viii. 143, shows. there hd been added to the above the Primrose (lunched in 1551), Gyfalcon (120 tons), Swift (30 tons), Moon, Scve Stars (35 tons),