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el . by the Lord High Admiral , by Drake , Lord Henry Seymour , or any other
officers in command , commenced and ended with a pitiable cry for “ Vittels ,
vittels , vittels ! ” The agent - victualler , when there happened to be one , could
not ...
el . by the Lord High Admiral , by Drake , Lord Henry Seymour , or any other
officers in command , commenced and ended with a pitiable cry for “ Vittels ,
vittels , vittels ! ” The agent - victualler , when there happened to be one , could
not ...
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The Regent and the Sovereign are said to have been procured by Henry VII .
from some private builders in the northern parts of England . The Sovereign of the
Seas , built in the reign of Charles I . , was the first three - decked ship in the
British ...
The Regent and the Sovereign are said to have been procured by Henry VII .
from some private builders in the northern parts of England . The Sovereign of the
Seas , built in the reign of Charles I . , was the first three - decked ship in the
British ...
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Henry , no doubt , founded a Trinity House at Deptford , and set apart ground for
dock - yards at Deptford , Woolwich , and Portsmouth ; but we hear nothing of
docks for the repairing of ships . The few large ships he left were mostly worn out
or ...
Henry , no doubt , founded a Trinity House at Deptford , and set apart ground for
dock - yards at Deptford , Woolwich , and Portsmouth ; but we hear nothing of
docks for the repairing of ships . The few large ships he left were mostly worn out
or ...
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... the Great Harry had a narrow escape ; but the English accounts affirm that the
Mary Rose was upset by a roll of the sea , and , the ports being only sixteen
inches from the water , she foundered . . CCAN eKing Henry , by Monson ' s
account ...
... the Great Harry had a narrow escape ; but the English accounts affirm that the
Mary Rose was upset by a roll of the sea , and , the ports being only sixteen
inches from the water , she foundered . . CCAN eKing Henry , by Monson ' s
account ...
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CCAN eKing Henry , by Monson ' s account , dined on board that day , and
witnessed the disaster from the shore . The Great Harry also , in the first year of
Queen Mary , 1553 , took fire , as is said , from the carelessness of the mariners ,
and ...
CCAN eKing Henry , by Monson ' s account , dined on board that day , and
witnessed the disaster from the shore . The Great Harry also , in the first year of
Queen Mary , 1553 , took fire , as is said , from the carelessness of the mariners ,
and ...
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