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 Master Christopher Carleil Lieutenant general, a man of long experience in the warres as well by sea as land, who had formerly caried high offices in both kindes in many fights, which he discharged alwaies very happily, and with great good reputation.

Anthonie Powel Sergeant Maior.

Captaine Matthew Morgan, and Captaine Iohn Sampson, Corporals of the field.

These officers had commandement ouer the rest of the land-Captaines, whose names hereafter follow.

Captaine Anthony Plat. } {Captaine Iohn Merchant. Captaine Edward Winter.} {Captaine William Cecill. Captaine Iohn Goring. } {Captaine Walter Bigs. Captaine Robert Pew. } {Captaine Iohn Hannam. Captaine George Barton.} {Captaine Richard Stanton.

Captaine Martine Frobisher Vice admirall, a man of great experience in sea-fearing actions, who had caried the chiefe charge of many ships himselfe, in sundry voyages before, being now shipped in the Primrose.

Captaine Francis Knolles, Reere admirall in the Galeon Leicester.

Master Thomas Vennor Captaine in the Elizabeth Bonaduenture vnder the Generall.

Master Edward Winter Captaine in the Aide.

Master Christopher Carleil the Lieutenant generall, Captaine of the Tygar.

Henry White Captaine of the sea Dragon. Thomas Drake Captaine of the Thomas. Thomas Seelie Captaine of the Minion. Baily Captaine of the Barke of Talbot. Robert Crosse Captaine of the Bark Bond. George Fortescue Captaine of the Barke Bonner. Edward Carelesse Captaine of the Hope. Iames Erizo Captaine of the White Lyon. Thomas Moone Captaine of the Francis. Iohn Riuers Captaine of the Vantage. Iohn Vaugham Captaine of the Drake. Iohn Varney Captaine of the George. Iohn Martin Captaine of the Beniamin. Edward Gilman Captaine of the Skout. Richard Hawkins Captaine of the Galiot called the Ducke. Bitfield Captaine of the Swallow.