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[352]. Lansdowne MSS., 170, f. 281.
[353]. For full details of naval administration under Henry VII, see M. Oppenheim, History of the Administration of the Royal Navy, and Naval Accounts and Inventories.
[354]. 1809 edition, p. 525.
[355]. Letters and Papers, i, p. 344.
[356]. Hall, p. 534.
[357]. Another account says that a gunner of the Cordelière, desperate at the approaching surrender, fired the magazine. If the figures as to survivors are correct they give support to the idea that the French ship blew up while the Regent burned.
[358]. Letters and Papers, i, p. 409.
[359]. Hall, p. 536.
[360]. Letters and Papers, i, p. 538.