A survey of all the tackle and apparel, cables, cablets, anchors,
and other provisions remaining in Her Majesty's ships, taken at
their coming from the seas, as well by the view of John Austen
and Ric. Poulter, two of the masters of Her Highness's said ships,
as also by Roger Monnox, clerk of the survey. Besides the sigsignatures of Austen and Poulter, the survey of each ship is attested
by her boatswain. The surveys extend from September to December
1588, and consist of the following ships:—The Triumph,
the Elizabeth Jonas, the Bear, the Ark Royal, the Victory, the
Hope, the Golden Lion, the Mary Rose, the Elizabeth Bonaventure,
the Revenge, the Nonperelia, the Rainbow, the Dreadnought, the
Swiftsure, the Antelope, the Foresight, the Swallow, the Aid, the
Bull, the Tiger, the Scout, the Tremontane, the Achates, the Charles,
the Disdain, the Spy, the Marlyn, the Advice, and the Signet
(q. Cygnet). At the end of the surveys of the above ships is, at
p. 144, a Declaration or total of all the several wants necessary to
be supplied in each ship. |