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remained in service to the Royal Navy until 1664 in close relationship to Sir William Batten. It is mentioned in several letters pertaining to Harwich. On 19 October the vessel was at Deptford being made ready for a voyage to Harwich. The Master-Attendant at Deptford Capt. William Badiley however on
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was commissioned as a fourth rate being fitted out in June of 1653 under command of Captain Valentine Tatnell (1653 - 1654), and was stationed at St Helen's in the winter of 1653-54. Later in 1654 she was under command of Captain Richard Hodges who held her until 1656, stationed with
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A later entry in Pepys diary on 16 December 1662 makes note of an official complaint made by the purser Thomas Strutt against Browne causing Pepys to have a headache on account of Strutt. William G. Matthews notes that Strutt was discharged from
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The last entry Pepys makes is on hearing of Captain Browne's death on 25 April 1663 caused by a blow to the forehead by a stone in some altercation with one of his seaman, his servant.
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was one of 37 vessels designated as a fifth rate. Captain Seth Hawley commanded the vessel until June 1660, the vessel being for Iceland Fishery protection.
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On 1 January 1660, by order of James, the vessel was to be fitted out "for a voyage to Jamaica" and to be "delivered into possession of Colonel
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being at Woolwich on 14 February 1661, as being dinner guests of Captain Browne. Elsewhere the vessel has been erroneously named
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who in October 1664 was appointed as the Navy Board's master shipwright on Pepys' recommendation of reopening the derelict
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was a vessel of the British Navy and is named as one of his Majesty's ships in 1660, commissioned by
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which was in a state of disarray, not being ready for dispatch on account of officer delinquency.
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on 19 May 1652. It was among five ships that were taken by the British on 4 June 1653 during the
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The ship again comes into the fore when on 31 July 1662, Pepys in the company of
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Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reign of Charles ..., Volume 4
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in July 1662 at his own request, while his successor resigned in March 1663.
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Memoirs of the English Affairs, Chiefly Naval, from the Year 1660, to 1673
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Bartolomeus Riesbeeck and Gerrit Schuyt and was present at the
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1 November objected of fitting the main mast of the Dunkirk to
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1603 -1714 - Fourth Rate
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James, Duke of York
Lord High Admiral
Royal Navy
1st Anglo Dutch war
Battle of Dover
Battle of the Gabbard
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Sir William Penn
Thomas Middleton
Samuel Pepys
Walthamstow
Sir William Batten
William Coventry
Woolwich
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Anthony Deane
Harwich Dockyard
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"Dutch hired ship 'Rozeboom' (1652)"





"The Diary of Samuel Pepys"
"Pepys Diary - Thursday 31 July 1662"
"Pepys Diary - Tuesday 16 December 1662"
"Pepys Diary - Monday 27 April 1663"

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