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DA86.62 .E55 By the King a proclamation for the more speedy bringing in of seamen and mariners. 2
DA86.62 .E63 1672 By the King, a proclamation of general pardon to all seamen, mariners and others imployed at sea 2
DA86.62 .E63 1675 By the King, a proclamation touching passes and sea-briefs 2
DA86.62 .E92 1693 An exact list of Their Majesties and the Dutch fleet, design'd for the year, 1693. For the line of battel the English to lead with the larboard, and the Dutch with their starboard, tacks on board. 1
DA86.62 .F84 A Full and true relation of the remarkable fight betwixt Capt. Hamilton and Capt. Brown, commanders of the two Scotch frigats, and three French men of war that brought over the Irish men to joyn Dundee in the Western sea, as it was delivered to some of the privy counsellors in Scotland, by those that were eye witnesses during the whole action.
A Full and exact relation of the fight betwixt the Henry, an East-India merchant-man, and the Marine, a French man of war of 40 guns, on the coast of Ireland on the 12th of July 1695
A Full and true relation as well of the blovving up of the Ann frigat as also of the examination, tryal, and condemnation of John Adams, the gunner thereunto belonging as the occasion of that accident by his default. For which he was on the 24th. of this instant December, sentenced by a councel of war to be hang'd.
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DA86.62 .G73 Great news from the Isle of Wight giving a full and ttue [sic] relation of the English and French fleets there, and of the intended engagement of the English with the French, yesterday being the twenty fourth instant. 2
DA86.62 .G73 1680 Great news from sea, or, The True narrative of the great and bloody fight between several of His Majesties ship [sic] and four Tnrks [sic] men of war and of the victory obtained by the English : as also the account of the names, qualities and carriage of guns of those Turks that were sunk and slain ... and each particular as it was communicated from on board the Greenwich t[o] a gentleman here in London. 1
DA86.62 .J3 A full and true account of a terrible and bloody engagement at sea, between a squadron of the French fleet and the naval forces under the command of our English admiral together with a particular account of the sinking of three of the French men of war, taking of two, and disabling most of therest [sic], with the great courage and bravery of our English sea-men / 2
DA86.62 .J87 A Just vindication of the principal officers of His Majesties ordnance from the false and scandalous aspersions laid upon them in a printed libel entituled An exact relation of the several engagements and actions of His Majesties fleet, under the command of His Highness Prince Rupert, in the summers expedition, 1673. 2
DA86.62 .L57 A List of Their Majesties royal fleet and the squadron of Dutch joyned with it as drawn up in a line of battel.
A list of Their Majesties royal fleet and the squadron of Dutch joined with it as drawn up in a line of battel.
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DA86.62 .O6 On the death of that noble knight, Sr John Harman, who died the 11th of October, 1673 1
DA86.62 .P47 [Petition to the Admiralty for pay] 1
DA86.62 P68 2010 The English Navy in the revolution of 1688 / 1
DA86.62 .P76 Proposals to encrease seamen for the service and defence of England 1
DA86.62 .R44 A Relation of a late barbarous assault of the French upon the English near the Downs, March the 12th, 1688/9 attested by captain, officers, and several of the passengers. 2
DA86.62 .S53 The Dutch gazette: or, the sheet of wild-fire, that fired the Dutch fleet. 1
DA86.62 .S56 A Short vindication of marine regiments in answer to a pamphlet entituled A letter to a member of Parliament concerning the four marine regiments. 2
DA86.62.T3 A2 1927a The diary of Henry Teonge, chaplain on board H. M.'s ships Assistance, Bristol, and Royal Oak, 1675-1679 / 1
DA86.62.T3 A3 2005eb The diary of Henry Teonge : chaplain on board H.M.'S ships Assistance, Bristol and Royal Oak 1675-1679 / 1
DA86.8 1591 .G6 The last fight of the Revenge. : And the death of Sir Richard Grenville. (A.D. 1591) Related by Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Richard Hawkins, Jan Huygen van Linschoten, Lord Bacon, and Sir W. Monson. Together with the most honorable tragedie of Sir Richard Grinuile, knight. By Gervase Markham (1595) to which is added Sir R. Grenville's Farewell. (circĂ  1543.) / 1