CLXXX.
He shall set downe orderly and plainely, euery perticular thing in his Booke, declaring the names of the Ordnance, the number of the Pieces, and their waight, the great Shot by their number and size, the Anchors by their number and waight, the olde Yron workes, Vessels of Pewter, Brasse, Copper or the like, by their waight, Oyle, Wine, Syder or the like, by their. Vessels, and all the Remnants by Gage, measure, waight or esteeme. The Cables, Cablets, Hawsers or Coyles, by their length and sizes, and generally all thinges with asmuch plainenes concerning the quantity, quality and vse, as possible he may.