Shipps

Word SHIPPS
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And when those shipps were a little way in the Sea, they cast their anchors, and there remained. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Province Island, where the River is obstructed again, and the only Passage for shipps is commanded by a Fort of 18. 18. ❋ Unknown (1963)

In this fleet, to our remembrance, arrived sixtie cowes and some swine; it was his care to dispatch those shipps and carvills fraighted (as aforesaid) to the neglect of workes of greater importance. ❋ Various (N/A)

At the same time there does exist a list of "shipps set forth and payde upon ye charge of ye city of London, anno 1588" (that is to say, the ships furnished by the city for that whole year), and that list contains the names of thirty ships, with the number of men on board each vessel and the names of the commanders. — ❋ Unknown (N/A)

_ -- This cytty is compassed almost cleane round with the sea, which makes severall safe harbours for hundreds of shipps. ❋ Various (N/A)

She also speaks of Starcross, on the farther side of the river, 'where the Great shipps ride, and there they build some shipps.' ❋ Rosalind Northcote (N/A)

I do therefore humblie pray yow to deal withe my Lord Admirale for a letter to make seasure of all that which is come to London, either by his Lordship's octoretye or by the Judge: because I have a patent that all shipps and goods are confiscate that shall trade their without my leve. ❋ O. M. McPherson (1915)

And this I the rather hint unto you, because the like, though in another waye, is sometimes practised in the king's shipps, when, in desperate cases, they blowe up the same. ❋ Various (1913)

There remain some eight Regiments to be disbanded, but those all horse in a manner, and some seauenteen shipps to be payd of, that haue laid so long upon charge in the harbour, beside fourscore shipps which are reckoned to us for this Winter guard. ❋ Birrell, Augustine, 1850-1933 (1905)

Designe, was willing to Concert with us. the weather growing very bad and lickly to Continue soe sum time, that as much as Ever sum shipps was abell to goe through the Sea, Capt. ❋ Unknown (1898)

Sleepe, sent a cannoe for him but could not finde him, soe came of to the Shipp and left him their. [59] these 3 shipps Clings the wind and stands After us. the reare Adm'll which was the least had 12 gunns, their Vise Adm'll 16 and their Adm'll 24. ❋ Unknown (1898)

Because there is probabillitie, some evidence appearing, that severall of the shipps former company that was aboard are missing, wch were not brought into this Jurisdiccion, what is become of them cannot so well be cleered, nor the Case triable any where so well as at the Berbadoes where the fact was donne. ❋ Unknown (1898)

Our greate shipp heaveing downe very taught, wee could not [bring] her keele upp by a streake. [34] itt flowes att this Island two fatham upp and downe. [35] wee made fast our cable to the trees, and the other Anchor in the offing; all being done to both shipps, in six weekes time wee putt to sea againe, intending to windward, and ❋ Unknown (1898)

Samboles, was very willing to goe upp with their shipps, so all concluded to goe upp to capt Lessones Carreeneing Key. ❋ Unknown (1898)

After they had laine there some time they were apprehensive the Moors shipps would not come downe from Mocha, [16a] soe they sent a pinnace thither, which tooke two Boates. they brought away 2 men, which told them the shipps must come downe. ❋ Unknown (1898)

Boca Toro lieth about 50 leagues to leeward [29] of Porta Vella and Boca Drago 3 leauges to leeward of Boca Toro. all the shipps meeteing att Lessoones carreeneing Key aforesaid, wheir was orders for our randevous, capt. ❋ Unknown (1898)

And on sunday, being the 4 day of Aprill, [30] wee Provides our provission to land next morning itt being munday. the french shipps we left in the Samboles. next day about 6 aclock in the morning lands 332 men, being Piloted by the ❋ Unknown (1898)

Vella, and carried to another Key hard by, out of their Reaches, soe our shipps come downe wheir the partie lay in dispute what to doe, haveing some thoughts the Spaniard would send to relieve the ❋ Unknown (1898)

Shoar and consulted togather. wee lay in sight of the shipps, and saw ❋ Unknown (1898)

Butt these Indians that came to us tolde us that the Spaniards had tolde them if any shipps came in that had any thing of redd in their collers, [76] that thay should have a caire and not come on borde of them nor lett us see them, telling them that wee would kill them; but as itt happen'd we went in with all white collers, which was the ❋ Unknown (1898)

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