Pump nails, Skupper nails, and Leather, Sawes, files, Hat∣chets, and such like, and ever ready for calking, Breaming, Stopping leaks, Fishing, or splicing the Masts or Yards as occasion requireth, and to give account of his Store.
The Boatswain is to have the Charge of all the Cordage, Tackling, Sails, Fids and Marling-spikes, Needles, Twine, Sail-cloth, and Rigging the Ship, his Mate the Command of the Long-Boat, for the setting forth of Anchors, weighing or fetching home an Anchor, Warping, Towing, or Moring, and to give an account of his Store.
The Trumpeter is always to attend the Captains Com∣mand, and to sound either at his going a Shore, or com∣ing aboard, at the entertainment of Strangers, also when you hale a Ship, when you charge, board, or enter; and the Poop is his place to stand or sit upon, if there be a noise, they are to attend him, if there be not, every one he doth teach to bear a part, the Captain is to incourage him, by increasing his Shares, or pay, and give the Master Trum∣peter a reward.
The Marshal is to punish Offenders, and to see Justice executed according to Directions; As Ducking at the Yards Arm, haling under the Keel, bound to the Capstern, or main-Mast with a Basket of Shot about his Neck, setting in the Bil∣bowes, and to pay the Cobty or the Morjoune; but the Boys the Boatswain is to see every Munday at the Chest, to say their compass, and receive their punishment for all their Weeks offences, which done, they are to have a quarter Can of Beer, and a Bisket of Bread, but if the Boatswain Eat or Drink before he catch them, they are free.
The Corporal is to see the Setting and Releiving the Watch, and see all the Souldiers and Sailers keep their arms clean, Neat, and Yare, and teach them their use.
The Steward is to deliver out the Victuals according to the Captains directions, and Mess them four, five, or six, as there is occasion.
The Quarter-Masters have the Charge of the Howle, for Stowing, Romaging and Trimming the Ship in the hold,