The Howld.
All the roome betwixt the Keilson, and the first, or
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All the roome betwixt the Keilson, and the first, or
lower-decks, is called the Howld; and it is where all our victuals, goods, and stores doe lie; yet it is divided into severall roomes with bulk-heads, as the Stewards roome, the Powder roome, the Boate-swaines store, and the like: Runing the howld, stowe the howld, cleere the howld. Vide the proper names.