A TRUE LIST OF THE FRENCH-FLEET For the YEAR 1692. Commanded by the Count de Tourville, consisting of Two Squadrons, the Blue and the White, with the Number of Men and Guns. From the Copy Printed at Paris, by the French King's Order. Licenced and Entered according to Order. Avaunt guard commandèe par Monsieur de Chasteau-Renaut. The Avaunt Guard commanded by Monsieur de Chasteau Renaut. Noms des Captains. Ships Names French. Ships Names English. Guns Men Mr. Chev. Château Renaut LE Formidable THE Formidable 94 650 Mr. le Comte de Relingue Le Foudroyant The Thunderer 84 600 Monsieur le Chev. d' Amfreville Le St. Philippe. The S. Philip 84 550 Monsieur de Coëtlogon Le Magnificque The Magnificent 76 550 Monsieur Gabaret L' Orgueilleux The Proud 90 650 Monsieur du Maignon Le Conquerant The Conquerant 84 550 Monsieur d' Alteloire Le Fire The Fierce 76 490 Monsi. le Ch. de Belle Fontaine Le Belliqueux The Warrior 76 490 Monsieur de Septe Ville Le Terrible The Terrible 76 490 Monsieur de Bellile Ecard Le Florissant The Flourisher 84 490 Monsieur de Septemes Le Tormant The Torment 76 490 Monsieur Manchot d' Ablemont Le Triomphant The Triumphant 76 490 Monsieur le Chev. de Monbron La Couronne The Crown 76 490 Monsieur Daligre Le Pompeux The Pompous 74 450 Monsieur le Chev. d' Anfreville Le Gaillard The Gay 68 400 Monsieur le Chev. de S. Maure Le Contant The Content 64 380 Monsieur Ch. de Châteaumorant Le Glorieux The Glorious 64 380 Monsieur le Marquis Deblenac Le Serieux The Serious 64 380 Monsieur Demericourt L' Ecueil The Shelf 64 380 Monsi le Chevalier Descombes Le Brillant The Glistering 66 370 Monsieur de Socquigny Le Furieux The Furious 60 350 Monsieur Chev. de la Rougere Le Fort The Strong 60 350 Monsieur le Chev. de Vilars St. Michael The St. Michael 60 350 Monsieur le Chev. d' Arbonville L' Agreeable The Agreeable 60 350 Monsieur le Chev. ●e Fecquieres Le Diamant The Diamond 60 350 Monsieur de Sevigny L'Entreprenant The Undertaker 58 350 8 Brulots. 8 Fireships 300 Arriere Garde Commandèe par Monsieur d' Amfreville. The Rear Guard commanded by Monsieur d'Anfreville. Noms des Captains. Ships Names French. Ships Names English. Guns Men. Mr. le Marq. d'Anfreville LE Merveilleux THE Marvellous 94 650 Monsieur de Beaujeu L'Admirable The Admirable 90 650 Monsieur du Hoselart Le Vainqueur The Conqueror 84 500 Monsieur le Chev. du Chalais Le Brave The Brave 60 350 Monsieur de Serville Le Sans Pareil The None-such 60 350 Monsieur de Champigny Le Just The Just 64 350 Monsieur Dericourt L'Entendu The Skilful 60 350 Monsieur le Chev. de Sangere Le Maure The Moor 52 300 Monsieur de Very Le Moderé The Moderate 5z 300 Monsieur le Cheval de Fourbin La Pearl The Pearl 56 300 Monsi. le Chev. de Rouge-mount L'Heureux retour The Happy Return 52 300 Monsieur Debellaire Le Fidele The Faithful 48 280 Le Fendant aux Ills The Tearer of the Isles 54 330 Le Trident aux Ills The Trident to the Isles 52 300 Le Francois The French man 52 280 Le Prompt The Ready 400 Le Comte The Count 200 L'Alcion The Haltion 200 Le Tiger The Tiger 150 Le Jeu The Game 150 Le Neptune The Neptune 280 L'Hercule The Hercules 130 8 Brulots. 8 Fireships 300 Vingt-six Fregattes 26 Fr●gats 2650 Vingt-six Flusts 26 P●●ks 1040 Quatorze Barks 14 Long Boats 800 Lungs Faisant le tout ensemble quatre vingt dix sept Vaisseaux avec les Brûlots. Making in all 97 Ships with the Fireships En Hommes 40299 Sans Comprendre Messieurs les Officers. In Men without reckoning the Officers 40299 En Canons des Vaisseaux de ligue Guns in the Ships 5019 En Canon des Brûlots' Guns in the Fire ships 162 En Canon des Barks lunges Guns in the Long-Boats 240 Toute l' Armée est Composee de 163 voiles, non Compri● les traversieres The whole Fleet consists of 163 Ships, not including those that have Sails and Oars. Escadre Blanch Corpse de Bataille. The White Squadron, the Line of Battle. Noms des Captains. Ships Names French. Ships Names English. Guns Men. Mr. de Tourville Admiral LE Soleil Royal THE Royal Sun 106 900 Monsieur Forant Le Daufin Royal The Royal Dauphin 100 750 Monsieur de Nemond Le Monarque The Monarch 90 650 Monsieur Panetir Le Grand Le Grand 86 630 Monsieur le Marq. de Langeron Le Souverain The Sovereign 84 560 Monsieur d'Amblemont Le Victorieux The Victorious 92 700 Monsieur le Marquis de la Porte Le Fulminant The Thunderer 96 550 Monsieur le Marquis de la Villette L'Ambitieux The Ambitious 96 550 Monsieur le Marq. de S. Hermine L'Intrepide The Undaunted 84 530 Monsieur de la Galisonniere Le S. Esprit The Holy Ghost 74 450 Monsieur Descombes Le Illustre The Illustrious 70 450 Monsieur de Reales L'Aymiable The Amiable 68 420 Monsieur de la Rochealar Le Henry The Henry 64 400 Monsieur de Colbert St. Marc. Le Courtesan The Courtesan 64 380 Monsieur de Perrinet Le Bourbon The Bourbon 64 380 Monsieur du Quesne Guidon La Siraine The Mairmaid 60 380 Monsi. le Cheval. de la Luzeone Le Courageux The Courageous 58 350 Mons. le Cheval. de Chateaureneau L'Assure The Confident 60 350 Monsieur le Marquis de Rovuroy L'Apollon The Apollo 60 350 Monsieur de la Roche Parcin Le S. Lovis The St. Lewis 60 350 Monsieur du Rivant Huet L'Excellent The Excellent 60 350 Monsieur de la Vigerie L'Arrogant The Arrogant 60 350 Monsieur de Bagneux Le Prince The Prince 60 330 Monsieur Omougon Le Fleuron The Blossom 58 330 Monsieur le Chevalier du Palais Le Temeraire The Rash 54 330 8 Brulots 8 Fireships 300 ADVERTISEMENT. STate Tracts: Being a farther Collection of several Choice Treatises relating to the Government. From the Year 1660, to 1689. Now Published in a Body, to show the Necessity, and clear the Legality of the Late Revolution, and our present happy Settlement, under the Auspicious Reign of Their Majesties, King William and Queen Mary. Truth brought to Light: Or, the History of the First 14 years of King James I. In Four Parts. I. The happy State of England at His Majesty's Entrance; The Corruption of it afterwards. With the Rise of particular Favourites, and the Divisions between this and other States abroad. II. The Divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard and Robert Earl of Essex, before the King's Delegates, authorized under the King's Broad-Seal: As also the Arraignment of Sir Jer. Ellis, Lieutenant of the Tower, etc. about the Murder of Sir Tho. Overbury, with all Proceed thereupon, and the King's gracious Pardon and Favor to the Countess. III. A Declaration of his Majesty's Revenue since he came to the Crown of England; with the Annual Issues, Gifts, Pensions, and extraordinary Disbursements. iv The Commissions and Warrants for the burning of two Heretics, newly revived, with two Pardons, one for Theophilus Higgins, the other for Sir Eustace Hart. Both Printed for Richard Baldwin. LONDON, Printed for Richard Baldwin near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1692.