[142] It need scarcely be pointed out that the illustrations in Charnock's Marine Architecture do not remotely resemble the real ship.
[143] Burrell quarrelled with the Company in 1626 and was dismissed their service. He died in 1630.
[144] See especially Playfair, The Scourge of Christendom; Corbett, England in the Mediterranean, vol. i., chap. viii.; and Oppenheim, Monson Tracts, vol. iii. p. 94 et seq.
[145] S.P. Dom., James I, cxxxiv. 60.
[146] I.e. his wages as captain of the Mercury.
[147] Infra, pp. [139], [141].
[148] About 1631. In January 1634 he is stated to have been dead three years.
[149] He refers especially to his loss on the Destiny. For this use of 'main' in the sense of considerable,' cf. 'a very main loss.'—N.E.D.
[150] Infra, [p. 154]. The above account has been collected from the S.P. Dom., James I, ccxv. p. 98; ccxxviii. f. 14, 84a; ccxxi. 45; ccxxxii. 27; ccxxxiii. 10; ccxxxviii. 89; ccxlii. 3, 36; ccxlvii. 84; ccli. 18; cclix. 10.