Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816 - Publications Of The Navy Records Society Vol. XXIX. by Julian S. (Julian Stafford) Corbett
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[14] 1654, 'Fore topmast.'
[15] 1654, 'jack.' [16] 1654, 'wake or grain.' [17] 1654, 'more than ordinarily careful of.' [18] It should be remembered that 'frigate' at this time meant a 'frigate-built ship.' The larger ones were 'capital ships' and lay in the line, while the smaller ones were used as cruisers. [19] Inserted from 1654 copy. PART V THE SECOND DUTCH WAR I. THE EARL OF SANDWICH, 1665 II. THE DUKE OF YORK AND PRINCE RUPERT, 1665-6 I ORDERS OF THE RESTORATION |
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