This Indenture made the [...] day of 166 [...] in the [...] year of the Reign of our Soveraign Lord CHARLES the II. by the grace of God King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. Between [...] on the behalf of the Kings most Excellent Majesty on the one part, and [...] Master-Gunner of His Majesties Ship the [...] on the other part; Witnesseth, that the said Master-Gunner hath received into his charge and custody out of His Ma­jesties Stores within the Office of the Ordnance; The Ordnance, Carriages, Powder, Shot, Match Musquets, and other Munition and Habiliaments of War hereafter expressed, for the better strengthening and furnishing the said Ship, appoin­ted to serve at the Seas in His Majesties service, by Warrant from [...]

And the said Master-Gunner doth covenant with the said Officers, that at the end of the service he shall and will re-deli­ver, or cause to be re-delivered back into the said Stores, every part and parcel of the said Munition, which shall not be truly expended in the said Service, with a true and perfect Accompt of the Expediture of the residue.

Brass and Iron Ord­nance moun­ted, viz.
  • Cannon of 7— [...]
  • Demi-cannon— [...]
  • Culvering— [...]
  • Demi-culvering— [...]
  • Saker— [...]
  • Minion— [...]
  • Falcon— [...]
  • Twenty four pound Bullet— [...]
  • Twelve pound Bullet— [...]
  • Eight pound Bullet— [...]
  • Six pound Bullet— [...]
  • Three pound Bullet— [...]
Round Shot for
  • Cannon of 7— [...]
  • Demi-cannon— [...]
  • Culvering— [...]
  • Demi-culvering— [...]
  • Saker— [...]
  • Minion— [...]
  • Falcon— [...]
  • Twenty four pound Bullet— [...]
  • Twelve pound Bullet— [...]
  • Eight pound Bullet— [...]
  • Six pound Bullet— [...]
  • Three pound Bullet— [...]
Cross-bard Shot for
  • Demi-cannon— [...]
  • Culvering— [...]
  • Demi-culvering— [...]
  • Saker— [...]
Double hea­ded shot for
  • Demi-cannon— [...]
  • Culvering— [...]
  • Demi-culvering— [...]
  • Saker— [...]
  • Minion— [...]
Tin Cases filed with Musquet­shot for
  • Culvering— [...]
  • Demi-culvering— [...]
  • Saker— [...]
  • Minion— [...]
  • Bace and Bur— [...]
  • Bars of Iron— [...]
  • Hand-granadoes— [...]
Ladles and Spunges for
  • Cannon of 7— [...]
  • Demi-cannon— [...]
  • Culvering— [...]
  • Demi-culvering— [...]
  • Saker— [...]
  • Minion— [...]
  • Falcon— [...]
  • Falconet— [...]
  • Twenty four pound Bullet— [...]
  • Twelve pound Bullet— [...]
  • Eight pound Bullet— [...]
  • Six pound Bullet— [...]
  • Three pound Bullet— [...]
  • Ladle-staves— [...]
Cases of Wood for Cartridges for
  • Cannon of 7— [...]
  • Demi-cannon— [...]
  • Culvering— [...]
  • Demi-culvering— [...]
  • Saker— [...]
  • Minion— [...]
  • Falcon— [...]
  • Falconet— [...]
  • Twelve pound Bullet— [...]
  • Six pound Bullet— [...]
  • Three pound Bullet— [...]
  • Funnels of Plate— [...]
  • Corn-powder— [...]
  • Match— [...]
  • Match-lock Musquets— [...]
  • Snaphance Musquets— [...]
  • Musquettoons— [...]
  • Musquet-rods— [...]
  • Bandaliers— [...]
  • Halberts— [...]
  • Harquebusses— [...]
  • Blunderbusses— [...]
  • Pistols— [...]
  • Pistol-bullet— [...]
  • Long Pikes— [...]
  • Three-quarter Pikes— [...]
  • Short Pikes— [...]
  • Bills— [...]
  • Hatchets— [...]
  • Swords— [...]
  • Hangers— [...]
  • Musquet-shot— [...]
  • Sheet-lead— [...]
  • Covers of lead— [...]
  • Crows of Iron— [...]
  • Javelins— [...]
  • Tackle-hooks— [...]
  • Ladle-hooks— [...]
  • Linch-pins— [...]
  • Spikes— [...]
  • Forelockeyes— [...]
  • Sledges— [...]
  • Great melt-ladle— [...]
  • Small— [...]
  • Nails of sorts— [...]
  • Copper-nails— [...]
  • Beds— [...]
  • Coyns— [...]
  • Trucks— [...]
  • Axle-trees— [...]
  • Commanders— [...]
  • Tampeons— [...]
  • Pulleys great— [...]
  • Pulleys small— [...]
  • Head and Rammers— [...]
  • Formers— [...]
  • Bur-cases— [...]
  • Budge Barrels— [...]
  • Grand Barrels— [...]
  • Chests— [...]
  • Tann'd Hides— [...]
  • Sheep-skins— [...]
  • Baskets— [...]
  • Porthooks— [...]
  • Sparehooks— [...]
  • Canvas— [...]
  • Paper Royal— [...]
  • Oyle— [...]
  • Tallow— [...]
  • Starch— [...]
  • Needles— [...]
  • Thred— [...]
  • Lanterns ordinary— [...]
  • Dark— [...]
  • Moscovia-lights— [...]
  • Wad-hooks— [...]
  • Hand-crow Leavers— [...]
  • Rope-spunges— [...]
  • Powder-horns— [...]
  • Priming Irons— [...]
  • Linstocks— [...]
  • Marlin— [...]
  • Twine— [...]
  • Wire— [...]
  • Hand-screws— [...]
Tarr'd Rope for
  • Breeching— [...]
  • Tackles— [...]
  • Port-ropes— [...]
  • Port-tackles— [...]
  • Junck— [...]
Sealed and delivered to the use of His Majesty, in the presence of [...]

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