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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… sure she is able to do no service, for if she come upon a wind, she is not able to put forth a piece of her lower tier, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… ship would not omit [permit ?] his going with them. The wind hangs so far northerly, and blows a fresh gale, that he … up. He has put her to it, but she stoops so with a little wind that he can do no good upon it, but must attend a fair wind. [1 p.] May 20. Admiral Office. 42. Thomas Wyan to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… chases by the way, and stopping the tides of flood when wind gave not way to the ship to stem the same. It is true he … to Plymouth. So soon as he has taken in ballast, and wind and weather serve, he shall proceed according to … was arraigned she would have answered for herself, but the wind was so loud and the throng so great that she could not …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Captains are ashore to hasten their men, whom, if the wind be fair, Sir Henry hopes to transport on the morrow. May …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the prize she went away this day se'nnight. So soon as the wind is a little abated purposes to stand back to the Lizard, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to her bulk. The ports of the lower tier in every gale of wind must be shut in, or else the ship must be in great … till the night made him lose them. It was but little wind, and they clean, nimble, light vessels; but if it had …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the St. Andrew, and the Swiftsure, very rotten between wind and water, which for want of provision of those lengths … 11th inst., about seven o'clock in the morning, a vehement wind arising, did within the space of two hours throw down at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to write the Lords for he has no news. This easterly wind keeps all ships from coming there, so that they have the …