[1074] State Papers, Dom., cclxxvii, 43.

[1075] Ibid., xi, 62, 63. Assuming in these instances the rake, fore and aft, to have been about three-eighths of the keel length.

[1076] Ibid., lvi, 56.

[1077] Ibid., lvii, 42.

[1078] Ibid., cccxxxviii, 39.

[1079] Other prizes, which were nominally King’s ships, but which only served during one of the big expeditions or for a few weeks in the Channel, were the Mary Roan, St George, St Peter, Pelican, Mackerel, Nightingale, St James, Little Seahorse, and Hope. Where special references are not given, the general authorities are State Papers, Dom., ccxv, 108; ccxxviii, f, 38; ccxliv, 23; ccclxviii, 121; Add. MSS., 9294, f, 505; 9300, f, 54; 9336, ff, 63, 64; 18,037 and 18,772. As in previous instances the measurements frequently differ in these lists, and can only be taken as approximately correct.

[1080] From greatest breadth to upper edge of keel.

[1081] State Papers, Dom., x, 25.

[1082] Ibid., xxiv, 4. The St Mary was given to Sir John Chudleigh in 1629.

[1083] State Papers, Dom., xxiv, 62.