[163]
Titchfield Haven, [148]
Together, [96]
Tonnage, measurement of, [96]
Tranckmore, Robert, the Commission of Inquiry, [33];
inquiry before James at Woolwich, [55]
Treswell, Robert, [143]
Trevor, Lady, [37]
Trevor, Sir John, surveyor of the navy, [lvi], [lix], [lx], [lxvi];
especial friend, [11];
model for, [14], [15];
sick, [18];
part owner of Resistance, [25];
purchases trees, [27];
the Commission of Inquiry, [38];
plot revealed to, [40];
inquiry before James at Woolwich, [49], [51], [57], [67];
inquiry into abuses at Greenwich, [69];
survey of navy, [78];
launch of Prince Royal, [80], [83];
transfers post of surveyor to Bingley, [92];
mentioned, [23], [27], [28], [37], [68], [138]
Trevor, Sir Sackville, [129]
Trinity House, report on Shipwrights' Company, [xxxix];
masters of, on inquiry of 1618, [119];
examination of Portsmouth Harbour, [145];
masters of, [165], [166], [167];
protest against building Royal Sovereign, [xci], [214]
Tuck, [44 n.]
Tuxford, [161]
Ungle, Robert, [11]
Upnor, [lxxix], [87], [89], [93], [104 n.]
Vale. See
Valladolid,
[lix]
Vane, Sir Henry, [c];
comptroller of household, [155]
Vaughan, Rev. Mr., [164]
Vere, [110]
Vicars, Sebastian, carver, warns Phineas of combination against him,
[38], [39];
death, [112];
mentioned, [207]
Virginia Company, [ciii]
Waade, Sir William, [lxi n.]
Wales, [177], [179], [180]
Wales, Prince of. See [Henry] and [Charles]
Walsham-le-Willows, [xlv]
Wanstead, [157]
Wapping, [xlviii], [5]
Warwick, Earl of, Lord High Admiral, [xxxvii], [xcix]
Waterford, [5]
Watford, Richard, [183]
Wathsfield, [xliii], [xlv]
Watts, Captain, Prince Royal inquiry at Woolwich, [54]
Waymouth, Captain George, arctic exploration, [lxx], [ciii];
knowledge of shipbuilding, [lxx-lxxiv];
report on Prince Royal, [lxxv];
the Commission of Inquiry, [33];
combines against Phineas, [38];
reveals plot to Burrell, [40];
evidence before inquiry, [45];
inquiry before James at Woolwich, [49], [51], [54], [55], [60];
failure in building small ship, [70];
goes to Flushing and Antwerp, [72];
ordered to be apprehended as a pirate, [72];
applies to Earl of Salisbury for protection, [72];
pension as master engineer, [72];
advised to get Phineas to mediate with Lord Admiral, [73];
Phineas invited to supper, [73];
Mr. Pory attempts reconciliation, [73];
asks Phineas to pardon him, [74];
explains how he was induced to act against him, [74];
pardoned, [75];
death, [75];
North-west Passage, [95 n.]
Webb, Mr., master of free school at Rochester, [2]
Wells, John, [xci]
Wells, Thomas, [183]
Wentbridge, [161]
Westminster, mentioned, [19], [33], [40], [88], [112], [143], [211];
Abbey, [101];
St. Stephen's Alley, [102]
Weston, [8], [11], [12]
Weston, Richard (Lord), commissioner for the navy, [119];
lord treasurer, [139], [141], [142], [143], [146], [148]
Weymouth, [128]
Whitaker Spit, [126]
Whitby, [159]
Whitechapel, [lvii]
Whitehall, [22], [31], [32], [40], [46], [50], [67], [89], [114], [149], [164], [165];
sham sea-fight, [102];
masque by water, [103];
privy stairs, [103];
privy gallery, [157]
Whitehead, Esau, [178]
Whiting, Walter, master of Prince Royal, [131]
Wiggs, Thomas, [10]
Wight, Isle of, [148], [214]
Wilkinson, Robert, [178]
Williams, Thomas, shipwright, [136]
Wills, Mr., [85]
Wilson, George, boatswain of Lion, [21];
master attendant, [138], [142]
Wilson, Mr., Prince Henry's tailor, [97]
Windebank, Sir Francis, secretary of state, [155]
Windebank, Sir Thomas, [23], [24]
Windsor, [112], [143]
Witham, [162]
Wolstenholme, Sir John, [119]
Wood, Gilbert, presents Phineas to Lord High Admiral, [8]
Wood, John, first servant, [6]
Woodbridge, The Crown, [152];
church, [154];
collier of, [160];
mentioned, [150], [156], [158], [162], [178], [205]
Woodcott, James, [54]
Woodcott, John, [56]
Woodcott, Mathew, [54]
Woolwich, Defiance brought into dock, [6];
Triumph at, [7];
Elizabeth Jonas brought into dock, [9];
launched out, [10];
Ark Royal and Victory docked, [29], [30];
new gates for dock, [34];
church, [34];
Ark Royal renamed, [37];
investigation into state of Prince Royal, [42], [44];
James resolves on personal inquiry at, [47];
Merhonour and Defiance docked, [94];
and rebuilt, [112];
neglect at, [113];
Phineas returns to, [113], [143];
visit of King of Denmark, [114];
Merhonour and Defiance launched, [115];
Elizabeth Jonas and Triumph docked, [115];
Destiny built in galley dock, [116];
Vanguard docked, [142];
dock renewed, [142];
Richard Pett buried at, [143];
Phineas returns ill from Portsmouth, [145];
launch of Vanguard and Victory, [146];
Charles built, [149];
King visits, [149];
Peter to build ship at, [153];
Unicorn launched, [154];
Leopard built, [156];
launched, [157];
visit of Charles to, [156];
Sovereign to be built at, [158];
timber for, [160];
keel laid, [162];
visit of Charles I, [162];
and Palsgrave, [162], [163];
launch of the Sovereign, [166];
docked, [167];
mentioned, passim
Worcester, Earl of, master of the horse, visits ship, [22];
mentioned, [27], [28];
inquiry on Prince Royal, [lxxiv], [42]
Wotton, Lord, [lxi n.]
Wright, Robert, [56]
Yacht, [109]
Yardley, Catherine, married to John, [136];
married to Edward Stevens, [149]
Yardley, Edward, [146], [151]
Yardley, Robert, [115], [136], [138]
Yardley, Susan, married to Phineas, [138];
mentioned, [142];
journey to Chatham, [146], [164];
death, [164]
Yarmouth, [205];
road, [158], [178]
York, [161]
York, Duke of. See [Charles I]
Zapata, Cardinal, [129]
Zouch, Lord, lord warden of cinque ports, [lxi], [lxxvii];
pinnace built for, [ciii], [116], [117]

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Pg xliii [Footnote [73], 'see Rye' replaced by 'see Rye'.
[Pg lxxiii], 'shipwrights a r no' replaced by 'shipwrights are no'.
[Pg lxxvii], 'HNorthampton.' replaced by 'H. Northampton.'.
[Pg lxxviii], 'HNorthampton.' replaced by 'H. Northampton.'.
[Pg lxxxii], missing anchor [141] added to 'Appendix,[141] which are'.
[Pg 45], 'any the materials used' replaced by 'any of the materials used'.
[Pg 119], 'Richard[445] Sutton,' replaced by 'Richard Sutton,[445]'.
[Pg 120], '3rd day of the same month' replaced by '3rd day of the next month'.
[Pg 136], the sentence 'My son Joseph ... this year.' has been moved to the top of the paragraph from the middle of it.
[Pg 153], 'of out Stowood' replaced by 'out of Stowood'.