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 VOLUNTARY SHIPS WHICH JOINED WHEN THE ARMADA WAS ON THE COAST, AND WERE PAID BY THE QUEEN DURING SERVICE.

Tons. Men. Captains and Officers, Remarks.

175. Sampson 300 108 John Wingfield. Belonged to the Earl of Cumberland.

176. Frances, of Fowey. 140 60 John Rashley. Belonged to John Rashley. His pinnace, the Christopher, 15 tons, seems to have been also in the fleet.

177. Heathen, of Weymouth. 60 30 ?

178. Golden Rial, of Weymouth 120 50 ? Belonged to Thomas Middleton.

179. Bark Sutton, of Weymouth 70 40 Hugh Pearson.

180. Carouse 50 25 ?

181. Samaritan, of Dartmouth 250 100 ?

182. William, of Plymouth 120 60 ?

183. Gallego, of Plymouth 30 20 ?

184. Bark Halse 60 40 Grenfield Halse.

185. Unicorn, of Dartmouth 76 30 Ralph Hawes.

186. Grace, of Apsam 100 50 Walter Edney.

187. Thomas Bonaventure, of Lyme 60 30 John Pentire.

188. Rat, of Wight 80 60 Gilbert Lee.

189. Margaret 60 46 William Hubbard.

190. Elizabeth 40 30 ?

191. Raphael 40 40 ?

192. Fly-boat 60 40 ?

193. John, of Barnstaple ? 65 ? Belonged to Sir Richard Greynvile.

194. Greyhound, of Aldborough ? 40 40 Michael Pullison.

195. Elizabeth, of Lowestoft 90 30 ? Belonged to Thomas Meldrum. Burnt as a fireship before Calais.

196. Jonas, of Aldborough ? 25 ?

197. Fortune, of Aldborough ? 25 ?

23 ships 1044