THE SIZES and LENGTHS OF RIGGINGS For all His majesty's SHIPS And frigates. AS ALSO Proportions of Boatswains and Carpenters Stores, of all Kinds, for Eight months' Sea-Service on the Coast of England: Together with sundry other useful Observations, as may appear by the Index following. Performed by Edward Hayward, who served as Clerk of the Survey at Chatham full 22. Years. LONDON: Printed by Peter Cole living in Leaden-Hall, and at the sign of the Printing-press in Cornhill, near the Royal Exchange. 1660. TO THE Most Illustrious High-born PRINCE JAMES, DUKE of YORK and ALBANY, Lord High Admiral of England, and Heir apparent to the Crowns of Great Britain and Ireland, May it please Your Royal Highness, IT is confessed with all Humility, That the unworthy author's boldness in tendering this Book to kiss Your Princely Hands, is in itself sufficiently Criminal, to merit your Non-acceptance and Rejection; which will appear much more, when it is acknowledged to be the same that when it first obtained its Imprimatur, in the year, 1655. In order thereunto, was forced by the Formality of a Prefatory Epistle, to own that Tyrannous Usurping Power, which with the terror of a successful Sword, ore-awed these then unhappy Nations into a seeming Compliance and Subjection. This, as it doth expose the Book and Author to your Highness just displeasure; so might it discourage both from this Address, which carries with it such an appearance of Presumption. But Great Sir, That Clemency and Goodness which is so proper and natural to the Royal Family (which in the gracious offers of his Sacred Majesty, the whole Kingdom hath so happily experienced, and with such Joy and Thankfulness in Parliament hath been acknowledged) forbids your suppliants despair of Pardon from your Royal Highness of that Fault which Fear and Force, and the Necessities of the Times involved him in against his Inclinations and Affections to that ancient flourishing Monarchy, under which in the Reign of your Royal Father of Glorious Memory, he had in the Service of the Navy, for above twenty years together, been honoured with employment; and gives him encouragement humbly to beg your highness' leave, that this small Tract, designed for the benefit and service of the Royal Navy, now so happily under your Command, being by this new Dedication made fit for public Use and View, may be permitted to see the Light with freedom, from which it hath been kept this five years since it was printed, all the Copies still remaining in the author's hands, who hath not yet disposed of twenty of them to this blessed Day: wherein as he rejoiceth in common with all good Subjects for his Sacred Majesties so Peaceable Restoration to his undoubted Rights (in preservation whereof, according to the known and ancient Laws, they now are sensible how much all that is dear unto them is interessed and concerned) so it is particularly a joy unto him, that still by Providence this opportunity is preserved of making public, together with these his labours, the just expectations of all considering sober persons, That as the Armies both of France and Spain have not long since experienced the Influence of the incomparable valour and skilful Conduct of so great a Captain as your Royal Highness, according as their dealing with you gave you just cause on either side, for to employ them: So that now the Navy Royal of this Island, Commanded by You, will be not only (as of old) the Walls of this Renowned Empire; but an awe and terror to all the Enemies of the English Name and Glory. These, Great Prince, as they are the hopes, so likewise they are the subject of the hearty Vows and Prayers of The most Humble and Obedient Servant of Your Royal Highness, E. HAYWARD. June 21. 1660. To the concerned READER. I Should have spared the trouble of another Epistle, but merely to answer one common Objection, which will necessarily be made, and that is this: That the Riggings hold not punctualy for every Ship of a Rank? Whereunto I reply and grant, That they may differ a little in some respects; but thus much I am assured of, That no nearer way can be laid down for Method and brevity: And therefore he that hath the fitting out of any Ship or frigate in particular, must be so considerate as to compare his Rules with the Ship in hand, and so vary the size and length accordingly. Nay, he that is a Clerk in that business ought to be very circumspect and watchful, otherwise the State may be abused. As in two Instances instead of many more which might be given. A Boatswain comes for Rigging, the Clerk not knowing his Duty, gratifies his desires; such a thing I say may be to the disadvantage of the public. But as a prevention this course is taken by me; Before I make out the Rigging, I consult my Survey Book, and require his demand; when I have it, than I compare my own Rules thereby, where he exceeds, I shorten, and where it is shorter than my Directions I let it pass, unless it be to the spoiling of a Rope; and I am apt to believe that many are so served, and yet will not complain to discover their own ignorance. Again, When a Ship is fitted to Sea with much new Rigging, there ought to be a special care at her return, to observe that old Ropes were not put up instead of new; and herein the Clerk who hath the Book in his hand, must have judgement to discern as well as the Master Attendant, otherwise in that particular also the State may be wronged. And when all is done inreference to inquiries, Experience must be the best Guide, as to Riggings; For I have observed that Rules of Art, which many mariners are apt to give, and plead for (as in the fifty nine Page of this Book) do not hold punctually, though they are not to be rejected; and therefore the measuring of particular Ships Riggings, is the surest Foundation. You may also please to take notice, That Proportions of Stores (as in this Book) cannot always hold the same, for they may and must differ, with respect to the Service in hand; and remote employments will necessarily require an increase of Provisions. June 21. 1660. E. Hayward. AN INDEX. THe Unite, or figure of 1. in the first Column, from the 1 page, to the end of the 13. doth contain the Rigging of the sovereign. Number 2. in the second Column, in like manner, contains the rigging of the Resolution; wherein the Naseby frigate may be included for equality of length, but the sizes are somewhat less. Number 3. in the third Column, contains the riggings of the triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure. Number 4. in the fourth Column, contains the riggings of the Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, paragon, Unicorn. Number 5. in the fifth Column, contains the riggings of the lion, Entrance. Number 6. in the sixth Column, contains the riggings of the Providence, Expedition. Number 7. in the seventh column, contains the rigging of the Xth Whelp. Number 8. in the eighth column, contains the riggings of the Nichodemus, and such other small Pinnaces. The Unite, or figure of 1, from the first column of the 17. page, to the end of the 29. page, contains the riggings of the Speaker, Fairfax, Torrington, Newberry, Lime frigate, Marston moor, Worcester, Langport, Plymouth, Bridg water, Tredaugh, Essex. Number 2. in the second column of the same page, and so on to the 29. contains the riggings of the, Bristol, laurel, Yarmouth, Winsby, Nantwich, Taunton, Jerzy, Dragon, Dover, tiger, Advice, Elizabeth, Reserve, Phoenix, Gainsborough, Nonsuch, sapphire, Adventure, Centurian, Newcastle, Portland, Diamond, Ruby, Kentish, President, Foresight, Assistance, Maidston, Preston, Portsmouth, pelican, Hampshire, Assurance. Number 3. in the third column of the 18. page, and so on to the 30. contains the riggings of the Nightingale, Primrose, Pearl, mermaid, Basing, Colechester, Faggons, Islip, Grantham, Selby. Number 4. in the fourth column of the same page, and so on to the end of the 30. page, contains the riggings of the Marlin, Drake, Martin, Paradox, Sparrow, Waymouth. Masts required to mast and yard the state's Ships 15 16 Proportions of Boatswains stores for all ranks of Ships and frigates, except Ground tackle and Anchors to frigates only, from the 31. page, to the end of the 38 Proportions of Carpenters stores for all ranks of Ships and frigates, from the 39 page, to the end of the 44 Proportions of Ground tackle to the several frigates, contained in 45 46 Proportions of Anchors and Grapnels for the several frigates, contained in 47 48 Proportions of Anchors for all other Ships of the Navy, contained in 49 50 The weight of Cordage from twenty one inches to one inch 51 Some Observations touching the making of Cordage, wast in Hemp, &c. 52 Dimensions for the Ships 53 The valuation of Boatswains petty stores, for the several ranks of Ships 54 The valuation of Carpenters stores for each rank of Ships 54 The weight of Riggings for each rank of Ships 54 Canvas required to make each of the States ships a suit of sails, and the quantity in each particular sail 55 56 57 An Estimate of the charge of one complete suit of sails for each rank of ships 58 In what years many of the States shi●● were built●● The weight of each ships sea-store, in point of Cordage and Ground tackle 59 A Rule for the length of main masts, and for sizing of shrouds and stays 59 A Rule for the measuring of ships 59 The particular Heads of what was further intended 60 A List of his majesty's Ships, whose Names have been changed, since His majesty's happy Return to Engl. for the better understanding of the Index in the Book made some Years before. Old Names. New Names. Resolution. Prince. Naseby. Charles. Richard. Royal James. Dunbar. Henry. Speaker. Mary. Lime. Montague. Newbury. Revenge. Lamport. Henrietta. Torrington. Dreadnought. Marston Moor. York. Tredah. Resolution. Bridgewater. Anne. Worcester. Dunkirk. Winsby. Happy Return. Maidston. Marirose. Preston. Anthelop. Gainsborough. Swallow. Taunton. Crown. Nantwich. Breda. Selby. Eagle. Grantham. Guardland. Cheriton. Speedwell. Fagons. Milford. Basing. Guernsey. Wakefield. Richmond. Wexford. Dolphin. Bradford. Success. Litchfield. Happy Entrance. sovereign. Resolution. triumph, &c. as by the Ind. Victory, &c. as by the Ind. lion, Entrance. Providence, Expedition. Xth Whelp. Nichodemus. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Inch. Fath. Inch. Fath. Inch. Fath. Inch. Fath. Inch. Fath. Inch. Fath. Inch. Fath. Inch. Fath. Bowsprit Pennants for sheats 6 24 6 24 5½ 20 5½ 20 4½ 16 4 14 3½ 8 2½ 22 Bowsprit Falls for the same 4½ 60 4½ 60 4 56 3 44 3 44 2½ 32 2½ 30 2½ 22 Bowsprit Clulines 3 50 3 46 3 40 2½ 30 2 26 2 26 2 26 1½ 26 Bowsprit Garnets 3½ 60 3 52 3 52 3 52 2½ 40 2½ 34 2 26 Bowsprit Lifts 4 60 3 60 3 60 3 56 2½ 40 2 34 2 32 2 39 Bowsprit Pennants for braces 4 6 4 6 3 5 3 5 2½ 5 2½ 5 2½ 4 2 4 Bowsprit Falls for the same 2½ 60 2½ 60 2½ 56 2½ 40 2 36 2 32 2 30 1½ 30 Bowsprit Halyards 4½ 40 4 36 3½ 34 3½ 32 3½ 32 3 24 2¼ 22 2 15 Bowsprit Tie 7 14 6 14 6 12 6 9 5 9 4½ 9 4 9 Bowsprit Buntlines 3 60 3 40 2½ 36 2½ 36 2 30 2 26 1½ 20 Bowsprit Horse 6 10 6 10 5¼ 9 5¼ 9 5 7 4 5 3 4 2½ 7 Sprits-topmast Shrouds 3 28 3 28 2½ 24 2½ 15 2 15 2 14 1½ 8 Sprits-topmast Laniards 2 15 1¾ 15 1¾ 15 1½ 9 1 6 1 6 1 6 Sprits-topmast Pennants for braces 2½ 4 2½ 4 2 4 2 3 1½ 3 1½ 3 1½ 2 Sprits-topmast Falls for them 2 48 1½ 40 1½ 36 1½ 24 1½ 24 1 16 1 16 Sprits-topmast Tye 3 5 3 4 3 4 2½ 3 2 3 2 3 1½ 2½ Sprits-topmast Halyards 2 15 2 15 2 12 2 10 1½ 8 1½ 6 1½ 5 Sprits-topmast Clulines 2½ 36 2 36 2 36 2 30 1½ 30 1½ 20 1 18 Sprits-topmast Pennants for backstaies 3 6 3 6 2¼ 6 2 4 1½ 3 1½ 3 ¾ 3 Sprits-topmast Falls for the same 2 30 2 30 1¾ 30 1½ 24 1 24 1 22 1 16 Sprits-topmast Lifts 2 30 2 28 1½ 24 1½ 15 1½ 12 1½ 11 1 11 Sprits-topmast Apparel ropes 2 6 2 5 1¾ 5 2 3 1½ 3 1 4 1½ 3 Sprits-topmast Puttock's 3 14 3 12½ 2½ 12 2 12 2 10 2 8 Sprits-topmast Pennants for tackles 3 3 3 3 2½ 3 2 2½ Sprits-topmast Falls for them 2 18 2 18 1¾ 18 1½ 14 foremast. Pennants for tackles 8 24 7½ 24 7 16 6 16 5 12½ 5 8 5 5½ 4 6 foremast. Runners for tackles 5½ 100 5 87 5 55 5 51 4 46 4 24 4 20 2½ 50 foremast. Falls for them 4 200 3 182 3½ 115 3½ 95 3 95 3 48 3 46 2½ 50 foremast. Shrouds 8 234 7½ 208 6½ 178 6 154 5½ 114 5 90 4½ 75 3½ 64 foremast. Laniards 4 90 4 80 4 64 3 56 3 48 2½ 45 2 30 2 28 foremast. Standing backstayes 8 26 7½ 26 7 22 6 21 5½ 19½ 5 18 4½ 15 foremast. Laniards 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 3½ 10 3½ 10 3 6 foremast. Stay 15 17 13 16 12 14 11 13 9 12 7 10 6½ 10 4 12 foremast. Laniard to the stay 5 12 5 12 5 10½ 4½ 10 4 10 3½ 7 3 5 2 5 foremast. Tye 8 26 7½ 22 7 21 7 21 6 16½ 6 16 5 11 4 10 foremast. Halyards 6 65 6 50 6 48 5 45 4½ 40 3½ 38 3 38 2 32 foremast. Jeers 6½ 100 6 90 6 48 6 35 4 30 4 27 foremast. Lifts 4 80 3½ 80 3¼ 60 3 60 3 60 2½ 56 2 49 2 36 foremast. Apparel ropes 5 18 5 15 4½ 15 4½ 15 4 15 4 15 3 8 2½ 8 foremast. Breast ropes 8 8 7 8 6½ 6 6 5 5 3 foremast. Sheats 6 100 6 90 5 83 5 60 4½ 60 4 52 3½ 46 2½ 36 foremast. Tacks 8½ 60 8 56 7 40 7 40 5½ 40 5 34 4½ 28 3½ 24 foremast. Bowlines 4½ 70 4½ 70 4 50 3½ 40 3½ 40 3 40 3 28 2½ 24 foremast. Bridles 4½ 18 4 14 3½ 12 3 10 3 7 3 6½ 2 5 2 6 foremast. Pennants of braces 4 8 3½ 8 3 8 3 8 2½ 7 2½ 6 2½ 4 2 6 foremast. Falls to them 3 70 3 60 2½ 50 2½ 48 2 36 2 32 2 32 1½ 36 foremast. Clu-garnets' 3½ 80 3 80 3 76 2½ 76 2 40 2 40 2 40 1½ 42 foremast. Buntlines 3 150 3 150 2½ 130 2½ 130 2 82 2 72 2 56 1½ 38 foremast. Runners of Martnets 3 48 2½ 48 2½ 36 2½ 36 2 36 foremast. Falls of Martnets 2½ 100 2½ 95 2½ 88 2½ 80 2 80 Fore Topmast Pennants for tackles 4½ 5 4 5 3½ 4½ 3 4 2½ 4 2½ 4 Fore Topmast Falls to them 2½ 30 2 28 2 28 2 28 1½ 23 1½ 16 Fore Topmast Shrouds 4½ 75 4 70 3¾ 67½ 3½ 52 3 44 3 40 2½ 29 2 18 Fore Topmast Laniards 2 30 2 27 2 27 2 24 1½ 20 1½ 20 Fore Topmast Puttock's 5 60 4½ 60 4½ 54 4 40 3½ 32 3 30 2¾ 19 Fore Topmast Stay 5 17 5 15 5 15 4½ 15 4 13 3 12 3 10 2½ 12 Fore Topmast Pennant of the laniard 4 6 3½ 30 3½ 6 3 4 2½ 4 2½ 4 1¾ 16 1½ 8 Fore Topmast Fall of the Laniard 3½ 24 3½ 30 2½ 18 2½ 12 2½ 10 2½ 10 1¾ 16 1½ 8 Fore-topmast, Tie 6 10 5½ 10 5½ 8 5 7 4 6½ 3½ 5 3½ 5 2½ 6 Fore-topmast, Runner of the halyards 5½ 20 5 20 4½ 17 4 16 3½ 15 3½ 15 3 15 Fore-topmast, The fall to them 4 66 3½ 66 3 52 3 40 2½ 30 2½ 30 2 30 2 18 Fore-topmast, Standing backstaies 5 40 4½ 36 4½ 33 4 32 3½ 28 3 28 2½ 24 Fore-topmast, Laniards to them 2½ 12 2½ 12 2½ 10 2½ 10 1½ 8 1½ 6 1½ 4 Fore-topmast, Running backstaies 4 12 4 12 3½ 12 3½ 10 3½ 10 3 10 Fore-topmast, Falls to them 3 52 3 48 3 44 3 44 2½ 40 2 38 Fore-topmast, Lifts 2½ 72 2½ 46 2½ 41 2 32 1½ 32 1½ 32 Fore-topmast, Bowlines 2¾ 84 2½ 84 2½ 75 2½ 73 2 60 1½ 60 1¾ 56 1½ 44 Fore-topmast, Bridles 2½ 14 2 14 2½ 14 2½ 12 2 8 1½ 8 1¾ 56 1½ 44 Fore-topmast, Pennants for braces 3 6 3 5 2½ 5 2½ 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 1½ 4 Fore-topmast, Falls to them 2½ 80 2 75 2 66 2 66 1½ 56 1½ 44 1½ 36 1 36 Fore-topmast, Pennant of the top-rope 8 16 7 14½ 7 14 6½ 14 6 10 Fore-topmast, Fall of the same 5½ 50 5 44½ 5 38 5 28 4 24 4½ 30 3½ 25 2½ 16 Fore-topmast, Sheats 7 68 6 64 6 60 6 60 5 53 4 50 3 40 2½ 30 Fore-topmast, Clulines 3½ 80 3 80 3 72 3 70 2½ 64 2 60 2 50 2 34 Fore-topmast, Parrel-ropes 4 10 3 10 3 8 3 8 3 6 2½ 4 2 4 1½ 3 Fore-topmast, Buntlines 3½ 40 3 36 2½ 36 2½ 36 2 36 2 30 Fore top-gallant mast Pennants of tackles 2½ 6 2½ 5 2 4 Fore top-gallant mast Falls of tackles 2 30 1½ 24 1¼ 20 Fore top-gallant mast Shrouds 2½ 30 2 30 2 22 2 21 2 15 1½ 12 1½ 10 Fore top-gallant mast Lanyards 1½ 18 1¼ 18 1¼ 15 1¼ 12 1 8 1 8 1 6 Fore top-gallant mast Puttock's 3 20 2½ 16 2 16 2 12 2 12 1½ 9 Fore top-gallant mast Pennants of backstaies 2½ 8 2½ 7 2 8 2 7 Fore top-gallant mast Falls of backstaies 2 74 1½ 70 1½ 68 1½ 64 Fore top-gallant mast Top-rope 3½ 36 3 30 3 30 2½ 28 2½ 14 1½ 12 Fore top-gallant mast Stay 2¾ 30 2½ 30 2½ 27 2½ 25 2 30 1½ 24 1½ 15 Fore top-gallant mast Laniard 1¾ 9 1¾ 9 1¾ 9 1½ 7 2 30 1½ 24 1½ 15 Fore top-gallant must Tie 3 6 3 5 2¾ 5 2½ 4 2 17 1½ 17 1½ 17 Fore top-gallant mast Halyards 2 42 1½ 38 1½ 24 2 24 2 17 1½ 17 1½ 17 Fore top-gallant mast Lifts 2 30 1½ 28 1½ 24 1½ 24 1½ 12 1¼ 12 1 12 Fore top-gallant mast Pennants of braces 2 4 2 3 1½ 3 1½ 3 1½ 3 1½ 3 1½ 3 Fore top-gallant mast Braces 1½ 70 1 70 1 64 1 64 1 64 1 52 1 46 Fore top-gallant mast Clulines 2 65 1½ 65 1½ 46 1 16 Fore top-gallant mast Bowlines and bridles 2 75 1½ 65 1½ 60 1½ 60 1½ 60 1½ 55 1 40 Fore top-gallant mast Penants & false of cranline 2½ 50 2 47 1½ 24 Fore top-gallant mast Parrel-ropes 2 5 2 4 2 3 1½ 2 1½ 2 mainmast Pennants of tackles 8½ 40 8 40 7 18 6½ 18 6 16 5½ 16 5 16 4 8 mainmast Runners of tackles 6 132 5½ 87 5 56 5 56 4½ 48 4½ 20 4 20 2½ 60 mainmast Falls of tackles 4 260 3½ 182 3½ 115 3½ 110 3½ 104 3 48 3 48 2½ 60 mainmast Shrouds 8½ 280 8 243 7½ 216 7 207 6½ 147 5½ 111 5 105 4 96 mainmast Laniards 4½ 100 4 100 4 90 3½ 90 3 65 3 60 3 48 2½ 35 mainmast Standing backstaies 8½ 28 8 28 7½ 24 7 22 6½ 21 5½ 19 5 16 mainmast Laniards 4½ 10 4 10 4 10 3½ 10 3½ 10 3 10 2½ 8 mainmast Stay 17 25 16 23 15 20 15 19 14 18 10 17 8 14 6 14 mainmast Coller of the stay 16 12 15 11 13 9 12 9 11 9 9 5 8 5 5 5 mainmast Laniard of the stay 6 16 5½ 16 5½ 16 5 16 4 12 4 9 3½ 8 3 6 mainmast Lifts 4½ 94 4 90 3½ 80 3½ 72 3 70 3 70 2½ 54 2 42 mainmast Tacks 9½ 60 9 58 3½ 46 8 44 6½ 30 6 30 5 26 4 32 mainmast Sheats 6½ 100 6½ 96 6 90 6 88 5 64 4½ 48 4 45 3 46 mainmast Bowlines 5½ 80 5 80 4½ 60 4½ 60 4 48 4 45 3 28 2½ 42 mainmast Bridles 4½ 24 4½ 24 4 18 4 16 3½ 14 3½ 12 3 12 2½ 42 mainmast Pennants of braces 4 12 4 12 3¾ 10 3½ 10 3 8 3 8 2¾ 8 2½ 8 mainmast Falls of braces 3 88 3 84 3 76 3 60 2½ 60 2½ 60 2 38 2 42 mainmast Clugarnets 4 90 3½ 90 3 78 3 76 2½ 64 2½ 60 2 48 2 48 mainmast Tie 9 29 8 25 7½ 23 7½ 22 6½ 22 5½ 16 5 16 4 20 mainmast Halyards 6½ 90 6 80 6 60 6 55 5 52 4½ 44 3½ 36 2½ 38 mainmast Jeers 8½ 100 8 100 7 92 6 42 5½ 40 5 30 mainmast Parrel-ropes 6 35 6 34 5 27 5 24 4½ 15 4 15 3 12 3 10 mainmast Brest-ropes 8 12 7 12 6 8 6 6 5 5 mainmast Runners of Martnets 2½ 110 2½ 60 2½ 40 2½ 28 2 28 2 20 mainmast Falls of Martnets 3 110 2 2/4 120 2¼ 80 2 68 2 60 2 60 mainmast Buntlines 3½ 230 3½ 204 3 176 2½ 176 2 100 2 95 2 54 2 40 mainmast Pennant of the garnet 8½ 14½ 8 14 7½ 9 7 9 6 9 5 9 4½ 8 4 8 mainmast Guy 6 18 5½ 18 5 13 5 13 4½ 10 4 9 3½ 8 3½ 8 mainmast Fall of the garnet 4½ 45 4 40 4 38 4 36 3½ 30 3½ 26 3 26 3 26 Main topmast Pennants of tackles 5 12 5 12 4½ 6 4 5 3½ 4½ 3 4 2¾ 3 2 4 Main topmast Falls of tackles 2½ 70 2½ 70 2½ 42 2½ 30 2 26 2 20 1½ 20 1½ 20 Main topmast Shrouds 5 96 5 90 4¼ 92 4 70 4 60 3 60 3 45 2½ 27 Main topmast Lanyards 2½ 42 2½ 42 2¼ 36 2 30 2 30 2 30 1½ 20 1 20 Main topmast Standing backstaies 5 44 5 40 5 40 4 38 3½ 33 3 32 2½ 32 2½ 30 Main topmast Laniards 3 14 3 14 3 12 2½ 10 2½ 10 2 8 2 8 1½ 8 Main topmast Running backstaies 5 17 5 17 4½ 16 4 12 3½ 12 3 12 2½ 9 Main topmast Falls 4 60 3½ 60 3½ 48 3 46 2½ 44 2½ 36 2 28 Main topmast Stay 8 20 7 18 6 16 5 16 5 14½ 4½ 13 3½ 11 2½ 17 Main topmast Laniard 4 12 4 12 3½ 12 3½ 9 3 6 3 5 2¾ 5 2 5 Main topmast Lifts 3½ 64 3 60 2½ 54 2½ 40 2 38 2 38 1¾ 34 1 42 Main topmast Pennants for Braces 3 7 3 7 3 6 3 6 2½ 6 2½ 6 2 6 1½ 4 Main topmast Falls to them 2½ 85 2½ 80 2½ 76 2 70 2 64 2 56 1¾ 39 1½ 43 Main topmast Bowlines 4½ 80 4 80 3¾ 66 3½ 66 3 60 3 48 2¾ 39 2 58 Main topmast Bridles 4 22 3½ 22 3 18 3 16 2 14 2 10 2 8 2 58 Main topmast Pennant of the Top-rope 8½ 20 8½ 20 8 18 7½ 16 6 12 5½ 9 4½ 8 3 24 Main topmast Fall of the same 6 65 5½ 65 5½ 44 5½ 36 5 32 5 32 4½ 31 3 24 Main topmast Sheats 8 90 7½ 80 6½ 80 6 76 5½ 70 5 56 4½ 36 3 38 Main topmast Clulines 4½ 100 4 98 3¼ 84 3 80 2½ 64 2½ 64 2 54 2 42 Main topmast Tie 8½ 12 8 10 7 9 6 8 5½ 7 5 7 4½ 7 3 7 Main topmast Runner of the halyards 6 24 5 22 5 20 5 18 4 18 3½ 18 3½ 12½ 2½ 16 Main topmast Fall of the halyards 4 60 3½ 58 3½ 58 3½ 50 3 50 3 40 2¼ 32 2½ 24 Main topmast Apparel Ropes 4 12 3½ 12 3½ 10 3½ 7 3 6 3 6 2½ 6 2 6 Main topmast Buntlines 4 100 4 58 3 54 2¾ 54 2½ 48 2 30 2 26 1½ 26 Main topmast Puttock's 5 88 5 80 4½ 63 4½ 54 4 48 3½ 48 3 25 3 24 Main Top-gallant Mast Pennants of tackles 3 8 3 5 2½ 4 2 3 2 3 2 3 Main Top-gallant Mast Falls of tackles 2½ 32 2 30 1½ 28 1½ 16 1½ 10 1½ 9 Main Top-gallant Mast Shrouds 3 46 3 36 2½ 32 2 32 2 18 2 18 1½ 14 Main Top-gallant Mast Lanyards 1¾ 24 1½ 24 1½ 20 1½ 17 1½ 12 1½ 9 1 7 Main Top-gallant Mast Puttock's 3½ 36 3 28 2½ 25 2 20 2 16 2 16 1½ 14 Main Top-gallant Mast Pénants of running backstays 3 9 3 9 2½ 8 2 8 2 6 2 6 Main Top-gallant Mast Their Falls 2 88 2 86 1¾ 85 1½ 62 1 60 1 56 Main Top-gallant Mast Stay 3 20 3 20 3 27 2½ 25 2 23 2 22 1½ 17 Main Top-gallant Mast Laniard of the Stay 2½ 6 2½ 6 2¼ 6 2 4 2 3 2 3 1½ 17 Main Top-gallant Mast Pennants for braces 2½ 5 2½ 5 2 5 2 3 1½ 60 1½ 56 1 51 Main Top-gallant Mast Braces 2 80 1½ 80 1¼ 70 1¼ 66 1½ 60 1½ 56 1 51 Main Top-gallant Mast Bowlines 2½ 80 2 76 1¾ 64 1½ 66 1½ 60 1½ 56 1 45 Main Top-gallant Mast Bridles 2 12 1½ 12 1¼ 9 1½ 66 1½ 60 1½ 56 1 45 Main Top-gallant Mast Parrel-ropes 2½ 8 2 7 2¼ 6 2 5 2 5 1¾ 4 1½ 2 Main Top-gallant Mast Top-rope 4½ 43 4 36 3½ 34 2½ 30 2 14 2 13 Main Top-gallant Mast Flag-staff Stay 2½ 25 2 24 1½ 19 1½ 19 1 22 1 21 Main Top-gallant Mast Tye 3 7 3 7 3 5 2½ 4½ 2 74 2 64 1½ 18 Main Top-gallant Mast Halyards 3 65 2½ 60 2 60 2 40 2 74 2 64 1½ 18 Main Top-gallant Mast Clulines 2 80 2 50 1¾ 48 1½ 40 2 24 1½ 24 1 24 Main Top-gallant Mast Lifts 2½ 30 2 30 1½ 28 1½ 24 1½ 24 1 24 1 14 mizzen mast, Pennants of tackles 5½ 16 5 12 4½ 6 4 6 mizzen mast, Runners 4 50 3½ 50 3½ 40 3 22 mizzen mast, Falls of tackles 3 80 3 80 2½ 46 2½ 36 mizzen mast, Shrouds 5½ 144 5 132 4¾ 95 4½ 95 3½ 65 3 48 2½ 48 2½ 24 mizzen mast, Laniards 3 48 2½ 48 2½ 40 2½ 40 2 40 2 40 1½ 28 1½ 14 mizzen mast, Tie 7 11 6½ 10 6 8½ 6 7 5 6½ 5 6½ 4½ 6 mizzen mast, Halyards 5 50 4½ 50 3½ 29 3 25 2½ 20 2½ 20 2 14 mizzen mast, Stay 6 15 5 14½ 4 12 3½ 10 3½ 7 3½ 7 3 7 2½ 8 mizzen mast, Laniard 3½ 6 3 6 2½ 5 2½ 5 2 5 2 5 1½ 4 1½ 3 mizzen mast, Sheet 4 30 3½ 22 3 20 2½ 16 2½ 13 2½ 12 2½ 10 2 8 mizzen mast, Jeer 5½ 42 5 40 4 27 3½ 25 3½ 20 mizzen mast, Truss 3½ 40 3 40 2½ 22 2½ 18 2 15 2 15 1½ 10 mizzen mast, Bowlines 4 20 3 20 2 15 2 12 2 10 2 10 1 2/4 9 1½ 56 mizzen mast, Brails 2½ 210 2½ 186 2 129 2 126 2 101 2 60 1½ 40 1½ 56 mizzen mast, Apparel ropes 5½ 7 5 7 4 7 3 6 3 5 3 5 2½ 4 2 4 Crossjack, Lifts 4 66 3½ 60 2½ 58 2½ 48 2 40 1½ 36 1 30 Crossjack, Braces 2½ 60 2½ 52 2 48 2 32 1½ 30 1 28 1½ 28 Crossjack, Pennants 3½ 6 3 6 2½ 6 2¼ 5 2 3 1½ 3 1½ 28 Crossjack, Halyards 4 40 3½ 32 3 30 3 30 2½ 20 mizzen topmast Pennants of tackles 3½ 8 3 7 2½ 6 2½ 6 mizzen topmast Falls of tackles 2½ 36 2¼ 30 2¼ 30 2 22 mizzen topmast Shrouds 3 55 3 46 2½ 42 2½ 40 2 24 1½ 18 1 12 mizzen topmast Lanyards 2 25 1½ 20 1½ 20 1½ 20 1½ 16 1 9 1 6 mizzen topmast Puttock's 3½ 30 3 30 2½ 25 2½ 25 2 12 1½ 6 1½ 6 mizzen topmast Pennants of Braces 2½ 4 2½ 4 2 4 1½ 3 1½ 3 1½ 3 1½ 2 mizzen topmast Braces 2 45 2 40 1¾ 40 1½ 32 1 32 1 28 1 26 mizzen topmast Bowlines 2½ 50 2 46 1¾ 42 1½ 26 1½ 26 1½ 26 1 26 mizzen topmast Bridles 2 12 1½ 10 1¾ 10 1½ 26 1½ 26 1½ 26 1 26 mizzen topmast Clulines 2 80 2 66 1¾ 56 1½ 42 1½ 30 1½ 30 1 28 mizzen topmast Tie 3 7 3 7 3 7 2½ 5½ 2½ 4 2½ 4 2 3 mizzen topmast Halyards 2½ 36 2½ 34 2 34 2 30 1½ 14 1¼ 14 1 14 mizzen topmast Lifts 2½ 38 2 36 1¾ 30 1½ 26 1½ 24 1 21 1 18 mizzen topmast Top-rope 4 35 3½ 32 3½ 28 2½ 22 2 16 1½ 14 mizzen topmast Apparel ropes 3 6 2½ 6 1¾ 6 1¾ 6 1½ 4 1½ 3 1½ 2 mizzen topmast Pennant of the Stay 3 20 3 18 2¼ 18 2 10 1½ 8 1½ 6 mizzen topmast Runner 2½ 15 2½ 14 2 13 mizzen topmast Parts of the Stay 2 60 2 60 1½ 56 1½ 50 1 50 1 44 mizzen topmast Pennants for backstaies 3 12 2½ 10 2½ 10 mizzen topmast Falls 2½ 40 2 36 1¾ 34 Catropes Pennants 7 36 7 36 6 70 6 70 4½ 44 4 30 3 30 Catropes Falls 5 90 5 90 6 70 6 70 4½ 44 4 30 3 30 Pennant of the Fish-hook rope 8 16 7 14 6 9 6 9 5½ 9 5 8 4½ 6 Fall of the same 5 35 4 35 3½ 32 3½ 32 3 30 2½ 22 2½ 16 Stoppers at the Bow 7½ 52 7 52 6 28 6 28 5 24 4 24 4 15 3½ 30 Shankpainters 7½ 48 7 40 6 24 6 24 5 20 4 20 4 12 3½ 30 Stopper of the stream-anchor 5½ 13 5 12 4 7 4 7 3½ 6 3 6 Shankpainter 5½ 12 5 10 4 6 4 6 3½ 5 3 5 Four buoyropes Cablet 8½ 100 8 100 7 100 7 100 6 76 5 72 4 64 3½ 64 Buoyrope for the stream-anchor 5½ 16 5 16 5 16 4½ 16 4 16 4 16 Buoyrope for the Kedge Anchor, Cablet 5½ 16 5 16 4½ 16 4 16 3 16 Pennant of the winding tackle Cablet 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 9 9 6 12 Slings for Ordnance 8 7 8 7 8 7 8 7 8 7 8 7 7 7 Vial. Cablet 10 40 9 36 9 30 9 30 7 20 6 20 Passing rope 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 5 20 4 20 Boat-rope, Cablet 9 60 8½ 60 7½ 60 7 60 7 50 6 40 5 30 4½ 28 Guest-rope, Cablet 5½ 50 5 50 5 50 4½ 50 4½ 40 4 35 3½ 25 3 24 Pinnace-rope, Cablet 6½ 50 6 50 6 50 6 50 5 40 Guest-rope, Cablet 4½ 40 4½ 40 4 40 4 40 4 35 Two pair of butslings 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Two pair Hogshead slings 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 4 4 4 Woolding for the bow-sprit 7½ 100 7 80 6 70 6 70 6 70 5 60 4½ 50 4 40 Woolding for the stem 6 30 5 30 5 20 5 20 5 20 Stoppers at bits 10 20 9 20 9 20 7 10 6 8 6 8 5 4 4½ 4 Laniards 4 20 3½ 15 3 12 3 12 3 12 3 12 2½ 8 2 8 For Robins, ear-rings, and Cluseazings for one complete suit of Sails, of 3 600 For Robins, earrings, and Cluseazings for one complete suit of Sails, of 2½ 260 2½ 456 2½ 200 2½ 200 For Robins, earrings, and Cluseazings for one complete suit of Sails, of 2 300 2 465 2 173 2 173 2 276 2 232 For Robins, earrings, and Cluseazings for one complete suit of Sails, of 1½ 300 1½ 334 1½ 276 1½ 276 1½ 208 1½ 196 1½ 100 1½ 100 For Robins, earrings, and Cluseazings for one complete suit of Sails, of 1 1 1 108 1 108 1 87 1 130 1 170 1 170 Masts required to Mast and Yard any of the States Ships, in this Page. sovereign, Resolution, Hands sovereign, Resolution, 23 1 Main mast. sovereign, Resolution, 21 1 Main mast. sovereign, Resolution, 20 5 Main mast. sovereign, Resolution, 22 1 fore mast. sovereign, Resolution, 20 4 fore mast. sovereign, Resolution, 22 1 Bowsprit. sovereign, Resolution, 20 4 Bowsprit. sovereign, Resolution, 22 1 mizzen mast. sovereign, Resolution, 21 2 main Yard. sovereign, Resolution, 22 1 Fore Yard. sovereign, Resolution, 17 1 spirits. yard. sovereign, Resolution, 17 1 mizzen yard. sovereign, Resolution, 20 1 main topmast. sovereign, Resolution, 18 1 Fore topmast. sovereign, Resolution, 13 1 mizzen topmast. sovereign, Resolution, 9 1 spirits. topmast. sovereign, Resolution, 15 1 main tops. yard. sovereign, Resolution, 13 1 Fore tops. yard. sovereign, Resolution, 10 2 For top-gallant Masts and Yards, Mizon, Crossjack, and topsail Yards. sovereign, Resolution, 9 2 For top-gallant Masts and Yards, Mizon, Crossjack, and topsail Yards. sovereign, Resolution, 8 2 For top-gallant Masts and Yards, Mizon, Crossjack, and topsail Yards. sovereign, Resolution, 6 2 For top-gallant Masts and Yards, Mizon, Crossjack, and topsail Yards. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 21 1 Main mast. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 19 4 Main mast. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 24 1 Fore mast. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 24 1 Bowsprit. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 18 1 mizzen mast. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 17 1 main topmast. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 15 1 fore topmast. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 10 1 mizzen topmast. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 7 1 spirits. topmast. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 21 1 Main Yard. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 19 1 fore Yard. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 15 1 spirits. Yard. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 15 1 mizzen yard. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 13 1 Main tops. yard. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 12 1 Fore topsail Yard. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 9 2 for top-gallant masts and yards. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 8 2 for top-gallant masts and yards. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 7 2 for top-gallant masts and yards. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard paragon, Unicorn, 6 2 for top-gallant masts and yards. Entrance, lion. 23 1 Main mast. Or, Entrance, lion. 19 1 Main mast. Entrance, lion. 18 4 Main mast. Entrance, lion. 21 1 fore mast, Entrance, lion. 21 1 bowsprit. Entrance, lion. 16 1 mizzen mast. Entrance, lion. 16 1 main topmast Entrance, lion. 14 1 fore topmast. Entrance, lion. 8 1 mizzen topmast. Entrance, lion. 6 1 spirit topmast. Entrance, lion. 19 1 main yard. Entrance, lion. 18 1 fore yard. Entrance, lion. 14 1 spirits yard. Entrance, lion. 14 1 mizzen yard. Entrance, lion. 12 1 Main topsail Yards. Entrance, lion. 11 1 fore topsail yard. Entrance, lion. 8 2 for top-gallant masts and yards Entrance, lion. 7 2 for top-gallant masts and yards Entrance, lion. 6 2 for top-gallant masts and yards Masts required to Mast and Yard any of the States Ships, in the margin. Hands Providence, Expedition. 21 1 Main mast Providence, Expedition. 19 1 fore mast Providence, Expedition. 19 1 bowsprit Providence, Expedition. 14 1 mizzen mast Providence, Expedition. 14 1 main topmast Providence, Expedition. 14½ 1 fore yard Providence, Expedition. 12 1 fore topmast Providence, Expedition. 7 1 mizzen topmast Providence, Expedition. 16 1 mam yard Providence, Expedition. 11 1 spirits. yard Providence, Expedition. 11 1 mizzen yard Providence, Expedition. 10 1 main topsail yard Providence, Expedition. 9 1 fore topsail yard Providence, Expedition. 6 4 for topgal. masts. Xth Whelp. 18 1 Main mast Xth Whelp. 12 1 main topmast Xth Whelp. 17 1 fore mast Xth Whelp. 11 1 fore topmast Xth Whelp. 17 1 bowsprit Xth Whelp. 11 1 mizzen mast Xth Whelp. 6 1 mizzen topmast Xth Whelp. 14 1 main yard Xth Whelp. 9 1 main topsail yard Xth Whelp. 13 1 fore yard Xth Whelp. 8 1 fore topsail yard Xth Whelp. 10 1 spritsail yard Xth Whelp. 10 1 mizzen yard Nichodemus, Henrietta pinnace 16 1 Main mast Nichodemus, Henrietta pinnace 11 1 main topmast Nichodemus, Henrietta pinnace 15 1 fore mast Nichodemus, Henrietta pinnace 10 1 'fore topmase Nichodemus, Henrietta pinnace 15 1 bowsprit Nichodemus, Henrietta pinnace 10 1 mizzen mast Nichodemus, Henrietta pinnace 12 1 main yard Nichodemus, Henrietta pinnace 7 1 main topsail yard Nichodemus, Henrietta pinnace 10 1 fore yard Nichodemus, Henrietta pinnace 6 1 fore topsail yard Nichodemus, Henrietta pinnace 6 1 spritsail yard Nichodemus, Henrietta pinnace 6 1 mizzen yard. Speaker, &c. Bristol, &c. Nightingale, &c. Martin, &c. 1 2 3 4 Inch. Fath. Inch. Fath. Inch. Fath. Inch. Fath. Bowsprit. Sheats 3½ 60 3 56 2½ 50 2 30 Bowsprit. Horse 2½ 4 2 3½ 2 3 2 3 Bowsprit. Clulines 2½ 34 2 32 2 30 1½ 20 Bowsprit. Slings for the Yard 5 4½ 4½ 4 4 3 3 2½ Bowsprit. Halyards 3 18 3 18 2 18 2 18 Bowsprit. Lifts 3 40 3 36 2½ 36 2 24 Bowsprit. Standing Lifts 3½ 6 3 5 2½ 4 Bowsprit. Laniards 2 4 1½ 3 1 2½ Bowsprit. Pennants of braces 3 3 2½ 3 2½ 2 2 2 Bowsprit. Falls 2 64 2 60 2 50 1½ 26 Bowsprit. Woolding 6 45 4½ 31 4½ 31 3 30 Bowsprit. Garnets 2 52 2 50 2 34 2 24 Bowsprit. Buntlines 2 28 2 26 2 20 1½ 12 spirits. topmast Shrouds 2 17½ 2 16 1½ 16 spirits. topmast Lanyards 1½ 9 1 8 1 8 spirits. topmast Pennants of braces 1½ 4 1½ 3 1 2 spirits. topmast Falls 1 35 1 32 1 30 spirits. topmast Tie 2½ 2½ 2 2 1½ 2 spirits. topmast Halyards 2 9½ 1½ 8 1 7 spirits. topmast Clulines 1½ 36 1½ 32 1 32 spirits. topmast Pennants of backstaies 3¼ 3 3 3 2 2½ spirits. topmast Falls 2 9 2 9 1½ 8 spirits. topmast Lifts 1½ 16 1 14 1 10 spirits. topmast Apparel ropes 2 2 1½ 2 1½ 1½ foremast. Pennants of tackles 6¼ 8 5½ 6 4½ 4½ 3½ 4½ foremast. Runners of tackles 5 24 5 22 4½ 21 2½ 50 Burton tackles. foremast. Falls of tackles 3½ 60 3 56 2½ 52 2½ 50 Burton tackles. foremast. Shrouds 6 124 5½ 91 4½ 78 3½ 48 foremast. Laniards 3½ 50 3½ 35 3 35 2 32 foremast. Stay 10½ 11 8½ 10½ 7½ 10 5 9 foremast. Collar 9 2 7½ 1½ 5 4½ 4 4 foremast. Laniard 4 8 3½ 7 3 7 2 6 foremast. Puttock's 3 46 2½ 40 2 36 1½ 28 foremast. Parrel-ropes 3 14 3 10 2½ 10 2 7 foremast. Clugarnets 3 50 2½ 48 2 44 1½ 36 foremast. Bowlines 3¼ 50 3 40 2½ 32 2 32 foremast. Bridles 3½ 4 3 4 2½ 4 2 5 foremast. Pennants of braces 3 6 3 5 2½ 4½ 1½ 5 foremast. Falls 2½ 50 2½ 40 2 38 1¼ 28 foremast. Buntlines 2 78 2 70 2 64 1½ 22 foremast. Sheats 4½ 68 4 60 3½ 46 2½ 44 foremast. Tacks 6 30 5½ 28 5 26 3½ 26 Taper laid. foremast. Lifts 3 58 3 46 2½ 42 foremast. Leech-lines 2½ 40 2 38 2 38 1½ 22 foremast. Jeers 5½ 70 3½ 28 foremast. Legs for Catharpings 2 18 1½ 16 1½ 10 1 8 foremast. Falls 2 10 1½ 8 1 7 ¾ 6 foremast. Stoppers for topsail sheats 5 3 4 2½ 3½ 2½ 3 2 foremast. Tye 5½ 16 5 13 3½ 11 foremast. Halyards 3½ 50 3 34 2 30 Fore topmast, Pennant of the top-rope 7 12 5 12 4½ 11 2½ 14 to go single Fore topmast, Fall of the same 4 40 3½ 38 3 30 2½ 14 Fore topmast, Shrouds 4 52 3 52 3 34 2 16 Fore topmast, Laniards 2 16 2 12 1½ 12 1 10 Fore topmast, Standing backstaies 4 64 3½ 62 3 56 2 20 Fore topmast, Lanyards 2½ 10 2 8 1½ 8 1 4 Fore topmast, Stay 4½ 14 4 14 3½ 11 2 9 Fore topmast, Laniard 3 10 2½ 10 2 7 1½ 6 Fore topmast, Lifts 2 50 2 50 1½ 46 1½ 40 Fore topmast, Puttocks 2 24 2 24 2 24 2 6 Fore topmast, Tie 6 7½ 5 7 3½ 6 2 5 Fore topmast, Runner 4½ 9½ 4 9 3½ 8 Fore topmast, Halyards 3 42 2½ 35 2 32 1½ 15 Fore topmast, Bowlines 2 60 2 50 1½ 48 1¼ 46 Fore topmast, Bridles 2 10 1½ 10 1½ 8 1½ 4 Fore topmast, Clulines 3 70 2½ 65 2 56 1½ 40 Fore topmast, Pennants of tackles 3½ 6 3½ 5 3 4 Fore topmast, Falls 2 30 2 30 1½ 27 Fore topmast, Sheats 5½ 46 4½ 40 4 34 2¼ 26 Fore topmast, Parrel-ropes 3½ 6 3 6 2 5 1½ 4 Fore topmast, Leech-lines 2 14 1½ 12 1½ 10 1 8 Fore topmast, Braces 2 66 2 50 1½ 44 1 30 Fore topmast, Pennants 2½ 5 2½ 5 2 3 1½ 3 Fore topmast, Buntlines 2 34 1½ 30 Fore topgal. mast Stay 1½ 18 1½ 15 1 15 Fore topgal. mast Tye 2½ 3 2 2½ 1½ 2 Fore topgal. mast Halyards 1½ 30 1½ 30 1 28 Fore topgal. mast Lifts 1 20 1 20 1 20 Fore topgal. mast Braces 1 60 1 50 ¾ 30 Fore topgal. mast Clulines 1½ 60 1½ 50 1 44 Fore topgal. mast Bowlines 1 60 1 50 ¾ 38 Fore topgal. mast Bridles 1 5 1 5 ¾ 5 Fore topgal. mast Parrel-ropes 1½ 2 1½ 2 1 1½ Fore topgal. mast Shrouds 2 15 Fore topgal. mast Laniards 1 6 Main mast Pennants of tackles 7 8 6 6 5 5 4 6 Main mast Runners of tackles 5 26 5 24 4½ 24 2½ 50 Burton tackles in three parts. Main mast Falls of tackles 3½ 60 3½ 56 2½ 54 2½ 50 Burton tackles in three parts. Main mast Lifts 3 68 3 54 2½ 44 2½ 30 Main mast Shrouds 7 160 6 114 5 103 4 70 Main mast Laniards 4 56 3½ 42 3 42 2½ 40 Main mast Stay 12 16 11½ 15 9½ 12 6½ 14 Main mast Collar 10 7 10 5 8 4 6 5 Main mast Laniard 4 10 4 10 3½ 10 2½ 8 Main mast Pennant of the Garnet 5½ 10 5 9 5 8 5 6 Main mast Guy 3½ 37 4½ 8 3½ 8 3 8 Main mast Fall of the Garnet 3½ 37 3½ 27 3 24 2½ 24 Main mast Tacks 6½ 30 6 28 5½ 26 4 24 Taper Laid Main mast Sheats 4½ 70 4½ 64 3½ 46 2¾ 46 Main mast Clugarnets 3 56 2½ 54 2½ 46 1½ 39 Main mast Bowlines 3 40 3 40 2½ 28 2½ 28 Main mast Bridles 3 8 3 8 2½ 9 2 9 Main mast Pennants of braces 3 6 3 6 2½ 5 2 5 Main mast Falls 2½ 60 2½ 54 2 40 1½ 40 Main mast Jeers 6 80 4½ 24 4 24 Main mast Parrel-ropes 4½ 15 4 12 3½ 10 3 10 Main mast Leech-lines 2½ 46 2 40 2 40 1½ 26 Main mast Buntlines 2 88 2 80 2 52 1½ 26 Main mast Puttock's 3 48 2½ 40 2 24 2 20 Main mast Legs of Catharpings 2 20 2 18 1½ 16 1 14 Main mast Falls 1½ 19 1 16 1 14 ¾ 12 Main mast Stoppers for topsail sheats 5 3 4½ 3 3½ 2½ 3 2 Main mast Two tackles to hoist up shrouds 3 20 2½ 18 2 16 1½ 14 Main mast Bousing tackle 2½ 10 2 10 2 8 1½ 6 Main mast Tie 6 18 5½ 16 4 13 Main mast Halyards 4 56 3½ 42 2½ 33 Main topmast Pennants of tackles 3½ 6 3½ 6 2½ 4½ Main topmast Falls 2 34 2 34 1½ 28 Main topmast Shrouds 4 75 3¼ 56 3 47 Main topmast Laniards 2 30 2 16 1½ 16 Main topmast Standing backstaies 4 72 4 66 3½ 60 2 48 Main topmast Lanyards 2½ 12 2 8 1½ 6 1 4 Main topmast Stay 5 20 4½ 18 3½ 15 2 20 Main topmast Laniard 3 10 2½ 10 2 10 1½ 8 Main topmast Lifts 2 60 2 64 1½ 48 1 30 Main topmast Braces 2 68 2 52 1½ 47 1 36 Main topmast Pennants 2½ 5 2½ 5 2 4 1 3 Main topmast Bowlines 3½ 60 3 42 2½ 40 1½ 26 Main topmast Bridles 3 10 2½ 10 2½ 9 1 6 Main topmast Pennant of the top-rope 7 13 5 12 4½ 11 3 16 Main topmast Fall of that same 4 43 3½ 40 3 35 3 16 Main topmast Clulines 3 76 3 70 2½ 60 1½ 30 Main topmast Tie 6 8½ 5 7½ 4½ 6 2½ 15 Main topmast Runner 4½ 19 4 18 3½ 15 2½ 15 Main topmast Halyards 3 50 3 47 2½ 36 2 26 Main topmast Leech-lines 2 14 2 12 1½ 10 Main topmast Buntlines 2 38 2 32 1½ 15 Main topmast Puttock's 2½ 34 2½ 32 2 24 Main topmast Apparel ropes 3½ 6 3 5 3 5 Main topmast Sheats 6 50 5 50 4½ 37 3 37 Main Topgallant mast Stay 2 20 1½ 18 1 17 Main Topgallant mast Braces 1 64 1 58 ¾ 44 Main Topgallant mast Bowlines 1 64 1 60 ¾ 55 Main Topgallant mast Bridles 1 5 1 5 ¾ 5 Main Topgallant mast Parrel-ropes 1½ 2 1 2 1 1½ Main Topgallant must Tie 2½ 3½ 2 3 2 2½ Main Topgallant mast Halyards 1½ 34 1½ 34 1½ 30 Main Topgallant mast Clulines 1½ 64 1½ 54 Main Topgallant mast Lifts 1 22 1 22 ¾ 12 Main Topgallant mast Shrouds 2 14 Main Topgallant mast Laniards 1 6 mizzen mast Shrouds 4 62 4 56 3 37 2 27 Mizon mast Lanyards 2 16 2 16 1½ 12 1½ 18 Mizon mast Stay 4 11½ 4 10 3 9 2½ 8 Mizon mast Laniard 2½ 3 2 3 1½ 2 1 2 Mizon mast Halyards 3½ 35 3 35 2½ 24 2 18 Mizon mast Parrel-ropes 3½ 3 3 3 2½ 2½ 2 2 Mizon mast Truss 2½ 18 2 17 2 15 1½ 14 Mizon mast Sheet 3 20 3 18 2½ 14 2 10 Mizon mast Tack 3½ 3 3 3 2½ 2 2 2 Mizon mast Bowlines 2½ 16 2 10 1½ 8 1½ 8 Mizon mast Brails 2 100 1¾ 90 1½ 70 1½ 20 Crossjack Lifts 2½ 35 2½ 32 2 28 Crossjack Braces 2 36 1½ 29 1 26 Crossjack Standing lifts 2½ 6 1½ 6 Crossjack Laniards 1½ 4 1 4 mizzen Topmast Shrouds 2 20 2 18 2 16 mizzen Topmast Lanyards 1½ 9 1 9 ¾ 8 mizzen Topmast Puttock's 1½ 12 2 8 1½ 7 mizzen Topmast braces 1 34 1 28 ¾ 26 mizzen Topmast bowlines 1½ 34 1 28 ¾ 26 mizzen Topmast Bridles 1 5 1 5 ¾ 5 mizzen Topmast Tie 3 4 2 3½ 2 3 mizzen Topmast Halyards 2 18 1½ 15 1½ 15 mizzen Topmast Lifts 1 24 1 20 ¾ 16 mizzen Topmast Parrel-ropes 1½ 2 1½ 2 1 1½ mizzen Topmast Stay 2½ 8 2 7 1½ 6½ mizzen Topmast Clulines 1½ 32 1 28 1½ 30 Catropes 4½ 50 3½ 40 3½ 38 3 28 Pennant of the Fish-hook Rope 6 7 5 7 3 24 2½ 20 Fall of the same 3¼ 30 3 30 3 24 2½ 20 Stoppers at the bow 6 28 4½ 18 4 16 Shankpainters 5 18 4½ 15 4 14 Stream-anchor stopper 4 8 3½ 8 Shankpainter 4 8 3½ 7 Stoppers at the bits 9 8 8 8 7 8 5 8 Laniards 3 12 3 12 2½ 10 2½ 7 Vial 9 30 7½ 28 Pennant of the winding tackle 8 10 8 9 7 8 Fall of the same 5 45 4½ 33 Buoyropes 6½ 88 5½ 80 5 68 4 17 Buoyropes 6½ 88 5½ 80 5 68 3½ 48 Stream-anchor bvoyrope 4 30 4 30 Boat-rope and slings 7 37 5½ 35 5 33 4 30 Guest-rope to it 4 32 3½ 30 3 28 3 28 Pinnace rope and slings 6 36 Guest-rope to it 4 32 Two pair of butslings 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 Two pair of Hogshead slings 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 Ordnance slings 7 6 7 6 5½ 6 5 6 For Robins, earrings, and Cluseazings for one complete suit of Sails 1½ 260 1½ 200 1½ 100 1 400 For Robins, earrings, and Cluseazings for one complete suit of Sails 1 245 1 300 1 400 1 400 A Proportion of Boatswains Stores, for each Rank of Ships. VIZ. Inches, sovereign. 1 Rank. Resolution. 1 Rank. Naseby, 1 Rank. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure. 2. Rank. Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, paragon, unicorn. 2. Rank. lion, Entrance. 3. Rank. Providence, Expedition. 4. Rank. Whelp. 5. Rate. Nichodemus. 6. Rate. Cables of 21 7 Cables of 20 2 7 2 Cables of 19 2 5 Cables of 18 2 Cables of 17 4 2 Cables of 16 4 5 Cables of 15 4 Cables of 14 1 3 Cables of 13 1 1 4 Cables of 12 1 3 Cables of 11 1 Cables of 10 2 4 Cables of 9 2 2 2 1 2 Cables of 8 2 2 2 4 Cablets of 7½ 2 1 Cablets of 7 1 Cablets of 6½ 2 Cablets of 5 2 2 2 1 1 2 Cablets of 4½ 1 1 Cablets of 4 2 1 1 Cablets of 3½ 1 1 Hawsers 8 2 2 2 Hawsers 7½ 1 Hawsers 7 2 2 2 1 2 Hawsers 6 2 2 2 2 1 2 Hawsers 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 Hawsers 4½ 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 Hawsers 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 Coils of 3½ 4 4 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 Coils of 3 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 Coils of 2½ 6 4 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 Coils of 2 6 4 4 4 3 3 2 1 1 Coils of 1½ 6 6 6 4 4 3 3 2 2 Coils of 1 6 6 6 4 4 3 3 2 2 sovereign, Resolution, Naseby. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, paragon, &c. lion, Entrance. Providence, Expedition. Fifth Rate. Sixth Rate. Lashing-lines 6 coils 4 coils 2 coils 1 coil 1 coil 1 coil Netting-ropes 3 coils 2 coils 1 coil 1 coil 1 coil Port-ropes 2 coils 1 coil 1 coil Junk of fifteen inches 60 faith. 50 faith. 40 faith. 30 faith. 20 faith. 12 faith. Tard-lines 40 24 18 12 6 6 Tard marlin 56.l 40.l 28.l 18.l 12.l 8.l White marlin 28.l 18.l 12.l 8.l 6.l 4.l White twine 28.l 20.l 16.l 12.l 8.l 6.l Deep Sea-lines 3 3 3 2 2 2 White lines 30 20 12 8 6 4 Cat-hooks 3 3 3 3 3 3 Fishhooks 3 2 2 2 2 2 Boat-hooks 8 6 6 4 3 3 Fids of Iron 6 6 6 4 4 3 Fid Hammers 2 2 2 2 1 1 Marlin Spikes 24 18 12 8 6 6 Crows of Iron 2 2 2 1 1 1 Hatchets 8 6 4 3 2 2 Grommets and Staples 12 does. pr 8 does pair 6 does pair 4 does pair 3 does pair 2 does. pair Sail-needles 8 dozen 6 dozen 4 dozen 3 dozen 2 dozen 18 Bilbows with seven shackles 1 pair 1 pair 1 pair 1 pair 1 pair 1 pair Tackle-hooks 8 6 6 4 3 2 Can-hooks 2 pair 2 pair 2 pair 2 pair 1 pair 1 pair Puttock plates 8 6 6 4 3 2 Hanging Locks 6 4 4 3 2 2 Port-nails for Hammaccoes So many times four as hammaccoes idem idem idem idem idem Fire-grapnels with Chains 4 4 3 2 2 Watch-bel of Brass 1 1 1 1 1 1 Longboat 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pinnace 1 1 1 Skiff 1 1 1 1 Boat-oars 8 dozen 6 dozen 5 dozen 3 dozen 2 dozen 2 dozen Sounding leads 8 6 6 5 4 4 Deep Sea-leads 3 3 3 3 2 2 Compasses 18 12 10 8 6 6 Running Glasses 24 18 12 8 6 6 Steel-shod shovels 36 24 18 16 12 10 Scoops 12 8 6 4 3 3 Bowls 6 6 4 2 2 2 Wooden Buckets 24 18 12 12 8 6 Leather Buckets 36 24 18 12 8 6 Ballast Baskets 36 24 18 12 8 8 Tarr 3 barrels 2 barrels 2 barrels 1 barrel ½ barrel ½ barrel Ipswitch Canvas 12 bolts 8 bolts 6 bolts 4 bolts 3 bolts 2 bolts Hammaccoes 600 300 200 120 80 50 Wast-cloaths of red Kerzy 1 suit 1 suit Wast-cloaths of red Cotton 1 suit 1 suit 1 suit 1 suit Spare-blocks 8 dozen 6 dozen 4 dozen 3 dozen 2 dozen 18 Deadman Eyes 2 dozen 18 1 dozen 1 dozen 9 6 Canbuoyes' Iron bound 4 3 3 3 2 2 Hand-spikes 3 dozen 30 24 18 12 12 Spars for Boat-hook staves 6 6 4 4 3 2 Flags of 20 breadths 4 Flags of 18 breadths 2 Flags of 16 breadths 2 Flags of 14 breadths 2 1 Flags of 12 breadths 2 Flags of 10 breadths 2 2 Flags of 8 breadths 2 Flags of 6 breadths 2 Standards 2 Ensigns of 20 breadths 4 Ensigns of 18 breadths 3 Ensigns of 16 breadths 3 Ensigns of 14 breadths 3 Ensigns of 12 breadths 2 2 Pendents 2 dozen 6 4 4 4 4 Spritsail Course 1 1 1 1 1 1 Spritsail Bonnet 1 1 1 1 1 1 Spritsail Topsail 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fore Courses 2 2 2 2 2 2 Fore Bonnet 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fore Topsails 2 2 2 2 2 2 Fore Topgallant-Sail 1 1 1 1 1 1 Main Courses 2 2 2 2 2 2 Main Bonnet 1 1 1 1 1 1 Main topsails 2 2 2 2 2 2 Main Topgallant-sail 1 1 1 1 1 1 mizzen Course 1 1 1 1 1 1 mizzen Bonnet 1 1 1 1 1 1 mizzen topsail 1 1 1 1 1 1 A Proportion of Carpenters Stores, for each Rank of Ships. VIZ. sovereign, ' Resolution, Naseby. triumph, George, Andrew, James, Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, paragon, unicorn, lion, Entrance. Providence, Expedition. Fifth Rate, Sixth Rate. c qr l c qrs l c qr l c qrs l c qrs l c qrs l Spikes 2 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 40d Nails 500 300 200 160 60 30d Nails 600 300 260 200 100 60 24d Nails 1500 1000 800 600 300 200 20d Nails 2000 1000 800 600 400 200 10d Nails 2500 1000 800 600 400 300 6d Nails 3000 1500 1000 800 600 400 4d Nails 3500 1500 1000 800 600 400 3d Nails 4000 1500 1000 800 600 400 Pump-Nails 1500 800 800 600 400 300 Lead-Nails 3000 1500 1000 800 700 500 Scupper-Nails 3000 1500 1000 800 700 500 20d Tuffand-clench 500 pair 300 pair 200 pair 150 pair 100 pair 60 pair Port-Nails 100 80 60 40 30 Drawn bolts 4 2 1 1 1 Ring bolts 6 4 3 2 2 Port-hooks 6 5 4 3 2 Port-hinges 6 5 4 3 2 Port-shackles 6 5 3 2 1 Port-staples 20 15 12 8 4 Deadman eyes iron bound 5 3 2 2 Esses for Shrouds 4 3 2 2 2 1 Plates for Chainwales 6 5 4 3 2 Bolts to them 6 5 4 3 2 Eyebolts 4 3 2 2 2 Calking Irons 3 2 2 2 1 1 Rother Irons 8 pair 6 pair 4 pair 3 pair 2 pair 2 pair Rings and Forelocks 10. l 8. l 6. l 4 l 4 l Cold chisels 3 2 2 1 1 1 Drive-bolts 3 2 2 1 1 1 Setbolts 3 2 2 1 1 1 Wast-board Irons 36 24 18 10 Double-headed maul 1 1 1 1 Clench Hammers 2 2 2 1 1 Hanging Clamps 4 2 2 2 Skuttle hinges 3 pair 2 pair 2 pair 2 pair Hasps and Staples 20 pair 12 pair 6 pair 4 pair 3 pair 3 pair Dozen Garnets 4 pair 2 pair 2 pair 2 pair Pitch-pot of Iron 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ess-hinges 8 pair 4 pair 2 pair 2 pair Dovetails 4 pair 4 pair 2 pair 2 pair 1 pair Hanging Locks 6 3 2 2 2 1 Single Spring-locks 3 2 2 2 1 1 Double Spring-locks 2 1 Two handsaw 1 1 1 1 1 1 Whip-saw 1 1 1 Double White-plates 40 18 12 10 8 6 Tempered Stuff 4 barrels 3 barrels 2 barrels 2 barrels 1 barrel 1 barrel Tarr 4 barrels 3 barrels 2 barrels 1 barrel 1 barrel ½ barrel Ballast Baskets 4 4 2 2 2 2 Leather Scuppers 36 18 12 10 8 6 Old Canvas 40 yards 30 yards 20 yards 15 yards 12 yards 6 yards Netting for Stage-ropes 40 faith. 30 faith. 20 faith. 15 faith. 10 faith. New Canvas 20 yards 15 yards 12 yards 8 yards 4 yards 4 yards White twine ½ l ¼ l ¼ l ¼ l 1/8 l 1/8l Leather 1½ back 1 back ½ back 1/3 back ¼ back ⅛ back Grindstone 1 1 1 1 1 1 C qr l C qr l C qr l C qr l C qr l C qr l Black Okam 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 16 0 1 0 White Okam 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 14 0 0 8 0 0 6 Sheet-Lead 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 16 0 1 0 Woollen thrums 0 0 20 0 0 12 0 0 8 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 0 3 Tree-nails 200 100 70 60 50 25 Small spars 20 10 6 4 3 2 Cant-spars' 8 4 2 1 1 Deal boards 40 30 18 10 8 4 Elm board 400 feet 250 feet 180 feet 150 feet 130 50 feet Four inch Plank Oak 50 feet 30 feet 20 feet 12 feet feet Three inch Plank Oak 80 feet 40 feet 30 feet 20 feet 18 feet Two inch Plank Oak 100 feet 50 feet 40 feet 30 feet 20 feet 20 Inch and half Plank Oak 60 feet 30 feet 30 feet 20 feet 16 18 feet Fishes for Masts 2 2 2 1 1 1 Anchor-stocks 3 2 2 1 1 1 Spare main topmast 1 1 1 1 1 Pump-chain leathered 1 1 1 1 Wheel fitted 1 1 1 1 Sprockets 10 8 6 4 Esses 30 20 14 8 Hooks 28 18 10 6 Swivels 15 10 6 4 Pump-hook 1 1 Pumpbrake 1 1 Pump-boxes 2 1 Falling boxes 2 1 A Proportion of Cables for the frigates, and for the rest of the Stores: they hold in all respects with the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth Rates, as before. Inches Speaker, Fairfax, Torrington, Newbury, Lime frigate Worcester, &c. of the 3d Rate. Dragon, Dover, tiger, Advice, Elizabeth, Reserve Phoenix, Gainsborough, Nonesuch, Adventure, Centurian, Newcastle, &c. of the 4th Rate. nightingale, Primrose, Pearl, mermaid, Basing, Colechester, &c. of the 5th Rate. Marlin, Drake, Falcon, &c. of the 6th Rate. Cables of 16 2 Cables of 15 4 Cables of 14 1 1 Cables of 13½ 2 Cables of 13 2 Cables of 12 1 1 Cables of 11 4 Cables of 10 1 Cables of 8 1 2 Cables of 7½ 1 Cables of 6 1 A Proportion of Anchors and Grapnels: for frigates of the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth Ranks. VIZ. C qr l Speaker, Fairfax, Torrington, Newbury, Lime frigate Worcester, &c. of the 3d Rate. Dragon, Dover, tiger, Advice, Elizabeth, Reserve, Gainsborough, Nonesuch, Adventure, &c. of the 4th Rate. nightingale, Primrose, Pearl, mermaid, Basing, Colechester, &c. of the 5th Rate. Marlin, Drake, Falcon, &c. of the 6th Rate. Anchors of 27 0 0 1 Anchors of 24 0 0 1 Anchors of 23 0 0 2 Anchors of 22 0 0 1 Anchors of 18 0 0 1 Anchors of 17 0 0 1 Anchors of 16 0 0 2 Anchors of 13 0 0 1 Anchors of 11 0 0 2 Anchors of 10 0 0 1 Anchors of 9 0 0 1 1 Anchors of 7 0 0 1 1 Anchors of 6 0 0 2 Anchors of 5 0 0 1 Anchors of 4 0 0 1 Anchors of 3 2 0 1 Anchors of 3 0 0 1 Anchors of 2 2 0 1 Grapnels 1 2 0 1 1 Grapnels 1 0 0 1 1 Grapnels 0 2 0 1 1 Grapnels 0 1 12 1 1 A Proportion of Anchors for the Ships in the margin. C qr l sovereign Anchors of 60 0 0 1 These be her present Anchors, but if ever the Ship want any more, it is advised that the least be 55. C. weight. sovereign Anchors of 55 0 0 1 These be her present Anchors, but if ever the Ship want any more, it is advised that the least be 55. C. weight. sovereign Anchors of 54 0 0 1 These be her present Anchors, but if ever the Ship want any more, it is advised that the least be 55. C. weight. sovereign Anchors of 45 0 0 2 These be her present Anchors, but if ever the Ship want any more, it is advised that the least be 55. C. weight. sovereign Anchors of 44 0 0 1 These be her present Anchors, but if ever the Ship want any more, it is advised that the least be 55. C. weight. sovereign Anchors of 43 0 0 1 These be her present Anchors, but if ever the Ship want any more, it is advised that the least be 55. C. weight. sovereign Stream Anchor 24 0 0 1 sovereign Kedgers of 8 0 0 1 sovereign Kedgers of 5 0 0 1 sovereign Boats Anchors 3 2 0 1 sovereign Pinnace Grapnel 1 0 0 1 sovereign Skiff's Grapnel 0 3 0 1 Resolution Anchors of 42 0 0 2 These be her Anchors at present, but if she want any more, it is advised that the least be 50. C. weight. Resolution Anchors of 40 0 0 2 These be her Anchors at present, but if she want any more, it is advised that the least be 50. C. weight. Resolution Anchors of 39 0 0 2 These be her Anchors at present, but if she want any more, it is advised that the least be 50. C. weight. Resolution Stream Anchor 20 0 0 1 Resolution Kedgers of 7 0 0 1 Resolution Kedgers of 5 0 0 1 Resolution Boats Anchor 2 0 0 1 Resolution Pinnace Grapnel 0 3 0 1 Resolution Skiff's Grapnel 0 2 0 1 Naseby frigate Anchors of 46 0 0 2 Naseby frigate Anchors of 44 0 0 2 Naseby frigate Anchors of 42 0 0 2 Naseby frigate Stream Anchor 18 0 0 1 Naseby frigate Kedgers of 6 0 0 1 Naseby frigate Kedgers of 4 0 0 1 Naseby frigate Long-boats Anch. 1 2 0 1 Naseby frigate Pinnace Grapnel 0 3 0 1 Naseby frigate Skiff's Grapnel 0 2 0 1 triumph, George, Andrew, James. Anchors of 36 0 0 1 triumph, George, Andrew, James. Anchors of 34 0 0 2 triumph, George, Andrew, James. Anchors of 32 0 0 2 triumph, George, Andrew, James. Stream Anchor 12 0 0 1 triumph, George, Andrew, James. Kedger of 4 0 0 1 triumph, George, Andrew, James. Boats Anchor 1 1 0 1 triumph, George, Andrew, James. Pinnace grapnel 0 3 0 1 triumph, George, Andrew, James. Skiff's grapnel 0 2 0 1 Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, paragon, unicorn. Anchors of 32 0 0 1 Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, paragon, unicorn. Anchors of 30 0 0 2 Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, paragon, unicorn. Anchors of 28 0 0 2 Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, paragon, unicorn. Stream Anchor 11 0 0 1 Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, paragon, unicorn. Kedger 3 2 0 1 Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, paragon, unicorn. Boats Anchor 1 0 0 1 Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, paragon, unicorn. Pinnace grapnel 0 3 0 1 Swiftsure, Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, paragon, unicorn. Skiff's grapnel 0 2 0 1 lion, Entrance. Anchors of 28 0 0 1 lion, Entrance. Anchors of 25 0 0 2 lion, Entrance. Anchors of 24 0 0 2 lion, Entrance. Stream Anchor 9 0 0 1 lion, Entrance. Kedger 2 3 0 1 lion, Entrance. Boats Anchor 0 3 0 1 lion, Entrance. Pinnace grapnel 0 2 0 1 lion, Entrance. Skiff's grapnel 0 1 12 1 Providence, Expedition. Anchors of 18 0 0 1 Providence, Expedition. Anchors of 17 0 0 2 Providence, Expedition. Anchors of 16 0 0 2 Providence, Expedition. Stream Anchor 5 0 0 1 Providence, Expedition. Kedger Anchor 2 2 0 1 Providence, Expedition. Boats Anchor 0 3 0 1 Providence, Expedition. Pinnace grapnel 0 2 0 1 Xth Whelp. Anchors of 12 0 0 1 Xth Whelp. Anchors of 10 0 0 2 Xth Whelp. Anchors of 9 0 0 1 Xth Whelp. Stream Anchor 5 0 0 1 Xth Whelp. Kedger of 2 0 0 1 Xth Whelp. Boats Grapnel 0 3 0 1 Nichodemus, Eagle. Anchors of 5 0 0 1 Nichodemus, Eagle. Anchors of 4 0 0 1 Nichodemus, Eagle. Anchors of 3 2 0 1 Nichodemus, Eagle. Pinnace Grapnel 0 2 0 1 The Weight of Cordage. Inches. C qrs l Cables of 21 90 0 0 Cables of 20 80 0 0 Cables of 19 70 0 0 Cables of 18 66 0 0 Cables of 17 59 0 12 Cables of 16 53 2 7 Cables of 15 46 0 7 Cables of 14½ 43 3 7 Cables of 14 40 2 0 Cables of 13 34 0 11 Cables of 12 29 2 0 Cables of 11 25 2 7 Cables of 10½ 24 2 0 Cables of 10 20 3 4 Cables of 9 17 3 13 Cables of 8 13 3 7 Cablets of 7½ 10 3 0 Cablets of 7 9 3 22 Cablets of 6½ 8 1 16 Cablets of 6 7 1 0 Cablets of 5½ 6 3 5 Cablets of 5 5 3 12 Cablets of 4½ 4 2 9 Cablets of 4 3 3 0 Cablets of 3½ 3 1 0 Cablets of 3 2 3 0 Hawsers of 8 16 1 6 Hawsers of 7½ 13 0 7 Hawsers of 7 11 1 21 Hawsers of 6½ 9 3 7 Hawsers of 6 9 0 14 Hawsers of 5½ 7 1 24 Hawsers of 5 6 1 7 Hawsers of 4½ 5 0 16 Hawsers of 4 4 2 21 Coils of 3½ 2 2 21 Coils of 3 2 1 14 Coils of 2½ 1 2 21 Coils of 2 1 0 21 Coils of 1½ 0 2 21 Coils of 1 0 1 21 Some Observations touching Cordage, and Rope-makers. Inches. Thirds on a Hook, as in this Column. Thirds in the Hauser. Inches. Size of the Hauser. Thirds in the Cable. Cables and Cablets of 20 252 756 11 2268 Cables and Cablets of 19 168 504 10½ 1512 Cables and Cablets of 18 156 468 9¼ 1404 Cables and Cablets of 17½ 148 444 9¼ 1332 Cables and Cablets of 17 140 420 9 1260 Cables and Cablets of 16½ 132 396 8¾ 1188 Cables and Cablets of 16 126 378 8½ 1134 Cables and Cablets of 15½ 118 354 8¼ 1062 Cables and Cablets of 15 110 330 8 990 Cables and Cablets of 14½ 106 318 7¾ 950 Cables and Cablets of 14 100 300 7½ 900 Cables and Cablets of 13½ 92 286 7 858 Cables and Cablets of 13 84 252 6¾ 766 Cables and Cablets of 12½ 80 240 6½ 720 Cables and Cablets of 12 76 228 6¼ 684 Cables and Cablets of 11½ 72 216 6 648 Cables and Cablets of 11 68 204 5¼ 612 Cables and Cablets of 10½ 60 180 5⅓ 567 Cables and Cablets of 10 56 168 5¼ 514 Cables and Cablets of 9½ 50 150 5 450 Cables and Cablets of 9 46 138 4¾ 414 Cables and Cablets of 8½ 38 114 4½ 342 Cables and Cablets of 8 34 102 4¼ 306 Cables and Cablets of 7½ 30 90 4 270 Cables and Cablets of 7 26 78 3¾ 234 Cables and Cablets of 6½ 23 69 3½ 207 Cables and Cablets of 6 19 57 3¼ 171 Cables and Cablets of 5½ 16 48 3 144 Cables and Cablets of 5 14 42 2¾ 126 Cables and Cablets of 4½ 12 36 2½ 108 Cables and Cablets of 4 9 27 2¼ 81 Cables and Cablets of 3½ 8 24 2 72 Cables and Cablets of 3 7 21 1¾ 63 8½ 124 372 hawsers and Coils of 8 100 300 hawsers and Coils of 7½ 92 276 hawsers and Coils of 7 84 252 hawsers and Coils of 6½ 78 234 hawsers and Coils of 6 66 198 hawsers and Coils of 5½ 48 144 hawsers and Coils of 5 44 132 hawsers and Coils of 4½ 39 117 hawsers and Coils of 4 32 128 hawsers and Coils of 3½ 24 72 hawsers and Coils of 3¼ 22 66 hawsers and Coils of 3 17 41 hawsers and Coils of 2½ 9 27 hawsers and Coils of 2 8 24 hawsers and Coils of 1½ 7 21 hawsers and Coils of 1 3 9 Note, One Tun of Hemp, requires three Barrels of Tat. One Barrel of Tar weighs 2.1.0. c qr l The wast in 1. C of hemp, arising by dust, sheeves and tows, in Russband 7. l Rhinband 4.1. That every Rope-maker, if it be not a short winter's day, spins, or aught to spin of Rhinband 77. l Russband, 63. Viz. From the first of November, to the second of Febr. 70. l per diem. And from that time to the last of October, 77. l per diem, Rhine Hemp. Dimensions of Boats for the Ships. Length, Breath, Depth. Feet, Inch. feet, inch. feet, inch. sovereign, Longboat 50 10 12 6 4 3 sovereign, Pinnace 36 0 9 6 3 3 sovereign, Skiff 27 0 7 0 3 0 Resolution, Longboat 44 8 11 0 4 0 Resolution, Pinnace 34 0 7 0 3 1 Resolution, Skiff 25 0 6 6 2 9 triumph, James. Longboat 38 0 10 9 4 2 triumph, James. Pinnace 31 0 6 8 3 0 triumph, James. Skiff 24 0 6 3 2 6 The rest of the 2d Rate Ships. Longboat 35 0 9 6 3 7 The rest of the 2d Rate Ships. Pinnace 29 0 7 0 2 8 The rest of the 2d Rate Ships. Skiff 20 0 6 0 2 5 Third Rate. Longboat 33 0 8 6 3 4 Third Rate. Pinnace 28 0 7 2 3 0 Third Rate. Skiff 20 0 6 0 2 5 Fourth Rate Longboat 29 6 9 0 2 11 Fourth Rate Pinnace 22 0 6 0 2 3 Fifth Rate, Longboat 24 10 7 9 2 10 Sixth Rate Boat 22 0 6 8 2 7 Petty Provisions for Boatswains Sea-stores, (Cordage, Anchors, Sails, Kettles, and Boats, excepted) their Valuations upon the several Rates of Ships. VIZ. Rank l s d 1 331 09 5 According to the present Rate of Provisions. 2 204 16 8 According to the present Rate of Provisions. 3 150 00 0 According to the present Rate of Provisions. 4 123 15 8 According to the present Rate of Provisions. 5 115 00 0 According to the present Rate of Provisions. 6 66 00 0 According to the present Rate of Provisions. The Valuation of Carpenters Stores, upon each Rank of Ships. Rank l s d 1 100 00 0 A near estimate according to the present Rates of Provisions. 2 50 00 0 A near estimate according to the present Rates of Provisions. 3 35 00 0 A near estimate according to the present Rates of Provisions. 4 32 00 0 A near estimate according to the present Rates of Provisions. 5 30 00 0 A near estimate according to the present Rates of Provisions. 6 20 00 0 A near estimate according to the present Rates of Provisions. The Weight of the Riggings, for each Rank of Ships. Tuns C qr l Sovereign 33 0 0 0 Resolution 29 11 2 15 The greatest second Rate Ships 22 12 1 5 The rest of the second Rate Ships 18 1 3 24 The third Rate Ships 11 1 0 25 The fourth Rate Ships 8 5 2 19 The fifth Rate Ships 4 12 2 17 The sixth Rate Vessels 1 12 2 11 Canvas to make each of the States Ships one suit of Sails, and the quantity in each particular Sail. Yards sovereign. Spritsail Course, and Bonnet, Noyans Canvas 308 sovereign. Spritsail topsail, Ipswitch warped 192 sovereign. Fore course, and bonnet; Ipswitch double 1230 sovereign. Fore topsail, Noyans 482 sovereign. Fore topgallant-sail, Vittery 130 sovereign. Main course and bonnet, Ipswitch double 1640 sovereign. Main topsail, Noyans 721 sovereign. Main topgallant-sail, warped Ipswitch 180 sovereign. mizzen course and bonnet, Noyans 430 sovereign. mizzen topsail, Ipswitch warped 200 Resolution. Spritsail course and bonnet, Noyans 286 Resolution. Spritsail topsail, Ipswitch warped 180 Resolution. Fore course and bonnet, Ipswitch double 900 Resolution. Fore topsail, Noyans 388 Resolution. Fore topgallant-sail, Ipswitch warped 104 Resolution. Main course and bonnet, Ipswitch double 1232 Resolution. Main topsail, Noyans 576 Resolution. Main topgallant-sail, Ipswitch warped 135 Resolution. mizzen course and bonnet, Noyans 277 Resolution. mizzen topsail, Ipswitch warped 156 triumph, James, George, Andrew, Swiftsure. Spritsail Course and Bonnet, Noyans 210 triumph, James, George, Andrew, Swiftsure. Spritsail topsail, Ipswitch 136 triumph, James, George, Andrew, Swiftsure. Fore course and bonnet, Ipswitch double 858 triumph, James, George, Andrew, Swiftsure. Fore topsail, Noyans 310 triumph, James, George, Andrew, Swiftsure. Fore top-gallant sail, Vittery 55 triumph, James, George, Andrew, Swiftsure. Main course and bonnet, Ipswitch 1176 triumph, James, George, Andrew, Swiftsure. Main topsail, Noyans 449 triumph, James, George, Andrew, Swiftsure. Main top-gallant sail, warped Ipswich 97 triumph, James, George, Andrew, Swiftsure. mizzen course and bonnet, Noyans 216 triumph, James, George, Andrew, Swiftsure. mizzen topsail, warped Ipswich 112 Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, Parragou, unicorn. Spritsail Course and Bonnet, Noyans 187 Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, Parragou, unicorn. Spritsail topsail, Ipswitch 136 Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, Parragou, unicorn. Fore course and bonnet double, Ipswitch 810 Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, Parragou, unicorn. Fore topsail, Noyans 283 Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, Parragou, unicorn. Fore top-gallant sail, Vittery 50 Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, Parragou, unicorn. Main course and bonnet, Ipswitch 1100 Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, Parragou, unicorn. Main topsail, Noyans 418 Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, Parragou, unicorn. Main topgallant-sail, warped Ipswitch 86 Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, Parragou, unicorn. mizzen course and bonnet, Noyans 221 Victory, Rainbow, vanguard, Parragou, unicorn. mizzen topsail, warped Ipswitch 96 Entrance. Lion. Spritsail course and bonnet, Noyans 108 Entrance. Lion. Spritsail topsail, Ipswitch warped 91 Entrance. Lion. Fore course and bonnet; Ipswitch single 264 Entrance. Lion. Fore topsail, Noyans 204 Entrance. Lion. Fore top-gallant sail, Vittery 35 Entrance. Lion. Main course and bonnet single, Ipswitch 372 Entrance. Lion. Main topsail, Noyans 300 Entrance. Lion. Main topgallant-sail warped Ipswitch 49 Entrance. Lion. mizzen course and bonnet, Noyans 142 Entrance. Lion. mizzen topsail warped, Ipswitch 53 Providence, Expedition. Spritsail course and bonnet, Noyans 97 Providence, Expedition. Spritsail topsail, Vittery 68 Providence, Expedition. Fore course and bonnet, Ipswich, single 253 Providence, Expedition. Fore topsail, Noyans 173 Providence, Expedition. Fore top-gallant sail, Vittery 33 Providence, Expedition. Main course and bonnet single, Ipswitch 324 Providence, Expedition. Main topsail, Noyans 234 Providence, Expedition. Main top-gallant sail, Vittery 39 Providence, Expedition. mizzen course and bonnet, Noyans 108 Providence, Expedition. mizzen topsail warped, Ipswitch 46 Xth whelp. Spritsail Course, Noyans 60 Xth whelp. Spritsail topsail, Vittery 44 Xth whelp. Fore course, and bonnet; Ipswitch single 157 Xth whelp. Fore topsail, Noyans 108 Xth whelp. Fore topgallant-sail, Vittery 16 Xth whelp. Main course and bonnet, single, Ipswitch 231 Xth whelp. Main topsail, Noyans 172 Xth whelp. Main topgallant-sail, Vittery 25 Xth whelp. mizzen course and bonnet, Noyans 82 Xth whelp. mizzen topsail, Vittery 30 Nichodemus. Spritsail course, Noyans 36 Nichodemus. Spritsail topsail, Vittery 30 Nichodemus. Fore course and bonnet, Ipswitch 109 Nichodemus. Fore topsail, Noyans 64 Nichodemus. Fore topgallant-sail, Vittery 14 Nichodemus. Main course and bonnet, Ipswitch 192 Nichodemus. Main topsail, Noyans 108 Nichodemus. Main topgallant-sail, Vittery 24 Nichodemus. mizzen course, Noyans 54 Nichodemus. mizzen topsail, Vittery 26 Hen. pinnace. Spritsail Course, Noyans 36 Hen. pinnace. Spritsail topsail, Vittery 30 Hen. pinnace. Fore course and bonnet, Ipswitch 96 Hen. pinnace. Fore topsail, Noyans 53 Hen. pinnace. Fore top-gallant sail, Vittery 14 Hen. pinnace. Main course and bonnet, Ipswitch 170 Hen. pinnace. Main topsail, Noyans 85 Hen. pinnace. Main top-gallant sail, Vittery 24 Hen. pinnace. mizzen course, Noyans 45 Hen. pinnace. mizzen topsail, Vittery 26 Aneer Estimate of the Charge of one complete suit of Sails, for each Rank of Ships. l s d Sovereign 404 00 0 Resolution 350 00 0 Triumph 241 00 0 James 237 00 0 Rainbow 223 00 0 Unicorn 220 00 0 Entrance 136 00 0 Expedition 106 00 0 Xth Whelp 82 00 0 Nichodemus 50 00 0 In what Year, many of the States Ships were built. Sovereign 1637 Resolution 1641 Triumph 1623. George 1622 Andrew 1622 Vanguard, rebuilt 1630 Swiftsure 1621. but since rebuilt. Rainbow 1617. Victory 1620 Paragon 1632 Unicorn 1633 James 1633 Entrance 1619 Lion 1640 Providence 1637 Expedition 1637 Xth Whelp 1628. Nichodemus 1636 Henrietta Pinnace 1634 The rest of the Ships and frigates were built so lately, that, there needs no Record; every one may easily call to mind their Age. The Weight of each Ships Sea-store in point of Ground Tackle, and other Cordage. Tuns, C qrs l Sovereign 60 8 2 14 Resolution 50 12 2 0 Triumph, and other ships as before, of her Rank 36 13 2 21 Victory, and the rest of the second Rank 28 4 3 14 Entrance 22 3 0 0 Providence 16 5 3 21 Xth Whelp 8 7 2 7 The small Pinnaces 5 7 3 7 A Rule for Main-Masts, and for sizing of Shrouds and stays. It must be half the length of the Keel, and once the length of the Beam; put them together, and so long must your Main Mast be. Then for small Vessels, three times the length of the Beam, from the Hounds downwards, that ought to be the length of the main Mast. And look how many Inches your mainmast is through, your mainstay is to be half of that about, or half so many Inches as your mast is about, and let your shroud be as the one half of your stay in size; and the topmast shrouds as the one half of the main shroud. Mr. Brigges, and Mr. Wells, their Rule for the mcasuring of Ships. 1 Take the length of the Keel, leaving out the false Post, if there be any. 2 Take the depth of the Ship, from the greatest breadth to the Footwaling, by the Keel within board. 3 At half the depth, take the breadth of the ship within the ceiling, which is called by them, the main breadth. These three Dimensions being multiplied together, and the solid number divided by 65. the Quotient gives the content in Tuns, unto which add the third part, so have you the tuns and tunnage. I had a full resolution to enlarge this Book, with the several Particulars following upon the same Subject, viz. to lay down, The Allowances to Ships in harbour, in reference to Boatswains and Carpenters. What lengths of Cables are required to moor any of the States ships in harbour at Chatham and Portsmouth. The scantlins, number, and species of Blocks and Deadman Eyes, required to the Rigging of any of the States ships. The Circumference of each ships tops. The length, breadth, depth, and burden of the States ships. The lengths of all the ships masts and yards. The clothes, and depths of every ships sail. The weight of every ships sail. The quantity of Canvas in each frigates sail: and this particular I intended should be in the Book, but forgot to enter it in its proper place, and therefore omitted it purposely. Each ships draught of Water. Masts required to mast and yard all the frigates. Other things I might have added, but fear this Subject may be tedious, especially to those honourable Personages employed in the weighty Affairs of the Nation, and therefore conclude my pains. FINIS.