[131] The rungheads at the ends of the floor timbers, where these begin to curve upward into the lower (or runghead) sweep.

[132] I.e. shortened the futtock sweep.

[133] The moulds fore and aft in which the lower sweeps become concave instead of convex exteriorly.

[134] Addl. MS. 18037.

[135] At Hinchinbrook, Hampton Court, and Windsor Castle. See R. C. Anderson, 'The Prince Royal and other Ships of James I,' in Mariner's Mirror, vol. iii. (1913), in which these pictures are reproduced.

[136] Pepysian MS. 2820.

[137] Addl. MS. 9299, f. 206.

[138] Coke MSS. (Hist. MSS.), I. 114. See also pp. [124], [125], infra.

[139] Add. MSS. 9294 f. 409 and 9300.

[140] I.e. in 1621.