33 ships, each carrying from 1500 to 4500, or from 6400 to 7000 souls.
Those carrying 700 remain for the westward.
9 large barks, part of them left for the westward, and partly taken for his Highness' effects and for artificial fireworks.
The division of the great galleys to be taken on or left behind is not yet made, not knowing the amount of duty required, nor the eighty paid by the court.
Artillery.
| 13 | canons of 50 lb. fully supplied. | |
| 1 | ” of 60 ” | |
| 5 | ” of 35 ” | |
| 3 | ” of 25 ” | |
| 2 | ” for stones. | |
| 2 | colobrines of 16 lb. | |
| 14 | sagri of 7 ” | |
| 10 | falconets for the great barks. | |
| 12 | pieces of seven mouths sent by the Grand Duke of Tuscany. | |
| 62 | in all. |
Ammunition.
| 7050 | iron balls of 50 lb. |
| 3450 | ” ” of 35 ” |
| 3250 | ” ” of 25 ” |
| 1200 | ” ” for the colobrines. |
| 3644 | iron balls for the sagri. |
| 767 | stone balls. |
| 19,361 | in all. |
| 1360 | cantars of powder, Neapolitan weight, 100 to each cannon. |
| 1980 | cantars of rope for the arquebuses. |
| 1800 | cantars of lead. |