An armado, or nauy, of 103. ships & other vessels, who haue the art to sayle by land, as well as by sea morally rigd, mand, munition'd, appoynted, set forth, and victualled, with 32. sortes of ling, with other prouisions of fish & flesh / by John Taylor ; the names of the ships, are in the next page.
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- An armado, or nauy, of 103. ships & other vessels, who haue the art to sayle by land, as well as by sea morally rigd, mand, munition'd, appoynted, set forth, and victualled, with 32. sortes of ling, with other prouisions of fish & flesh / by John Taylor ; the names of the ships, are in the next page.
- Author
- Taylor, John, 1580-1653.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by E.A. for H. Gosson,
- 1627.
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"An armado, or nauy, of 103. ships & other vessels, who haue the art to sayle by land, as well as by sea morally rigd, mand, munition'd, appoynted, set forth, and victualled, with 32. sortes of ling, with other prouisions of fish & flesh / by John Taylor ; the names of the ships, are in the next page." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A13417.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.
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- title page
- ¶ The names of the Ships, with the number of their Squadrons.
- TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFVLLL, AND truely Generous Sir IOHN FEARNE Knight.
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allegory
- The description how the whole Nauy is victualled with thirty two sortes of Ling, besides other necessaries.
- Why these Ships are called SHIPS.
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Iohn Smith of his friend Master IOHN TAYLOR and his Armado. - ship
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The Scholler-
SHIP with her Regiment. -
The Goofellow-
SHIP with her Regiment. -
The Apprentice-
SHIP. -
The Court-
SHIP with her Regiment. -
The Squadron of Ships that went vn∣der the command of the Court-
SHIP. -
The Friend-
SHIP -
The Horseman-
SHIP with her Squadron. -
The Suretie-
SHIP with her Squadron or Regiment. -
The Wor-
SHIP with her Squadron or Regiment.