Holograph copy of accounts submitted by the Navy for 1664-6

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The whole charge of the Navy {illeg}for 27 Naval Months, accounting from ye 1st of Sept 1664 to ye last of Sept 1666, as it was drawn up at a Committe {sic} of ye house of Commons & repo{illeg}rted Oct. 11. 16656. By Sr Wm Louth{illeg}er Chairman of yt Committe {sic}

One month 27 months
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For 28410 men at 4 a head per month } 113640.00.00 30682680.00.00
For yt Office of yt Ordanance 010745.00.00 0290115.00.00
For building new ships 002993.00.00 0080811.00.00
For widdows & Orphans 000447.00.00 0012069.00.00
For sick & wounded men & for ye char{illeg}g of prisoners } 001481.00.00 0039987.00.00
For Merchants vessels lost in ye 27 months } 00429.00.00 0011583.00.00
TRemain 129735.00.00 3502845.00.00
To be abated for wear & tear for ye two winters whilst ye ships were in Harbour } 150000.00.00
RemainderThe charge for remaining for ye 27 Nov 3352845.00.00
Deduct one month 129735. 00. 00
Remains 3223110. 00. 00

So by dededucting one Month ye estimate of ye charge of war at sea for these two last years, being 26 months by naval accompt (by yededucting 129735 ye charge of one month), amounts to 3223110. 00s. 00d.

Observations upon ye above stated accompt,

1st That ye above mentioned rate of 124385 per month for 28410 men & for ye Office of ye Ordinance is stated to as great a value as isf ye ships had been full manned victuated {illeg}erigged & Tackled set out to sea & in actual service.

2dly That ye account is stated for two whole years as well winter as summer deducting only 150000 for wear & Tear. So ye (ye deducted only excepted) the charge for all the winter months (when most of ye Navy (except a few ships for a winter guard) is laid up in harbour & there is no expence of shot or pouder or breaking of g{illeg}uns & few se{illeg}amen or soldiers are kept on board, & ye soldiers pay at land at 8d per day (if continued standing) but 18s & 8d per month) is made as big as it its in summer when ye ships are full manned & in ac{illeg}tual service spending shot & pouder & are estimated at 4 a head per means which will fully defray both ye wages {illeg}& diet of all seamen & soldiers & all ye charges of repairing all ships rigging & Tackle endammaged in Fighting & service. So that by this one thing ye <460v> the charge is stated as if it amounted to above a 3d part more then ye charge could possibly bee, admitting ye rates {illeg}& number of men above propounded, wch yet cannot be granted by any one yt know wt number of men is requisite to man yt whole navy &c.

3dly It is stated as if yt Flee{illeg}t had been set out yt 1st of Sept 1664, whereas it is notorious it was not set out till spring following, & yt many of ye ships were upon ye stocks & repairing betwixt Christmas & spring

4thly That IfThe above stated account includes all ye charge of ye Navy & consequently all money arising from ye Custome house (besides all prises) were as so much ready money, being freed during that war from all that charge of ye Navy wch it annually discharges in time of peace

5thly {illeg}No Navy was set out the next year & the{illeg}refore if all this account wa{illeg}s allowed the charge was but 3352845, whereas ye money given for that war amounted to near about f{illeg}ive millions & an half: so yt ye couurt {sic} hasd above two millions clear, besides all priszes & ye customes cleared of all charges during this war.

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Note yt in yt Navy office there is a setled Rule for for {sic} manning his Maties Royal Navy, wch rule is called the {illeg}establishmtment, & shews yt there are most men required to man a ship of war in time of war at home vizt any war at sea on this side Tangier or yt Canaries. Fewer men in time of war abroad viz agt yt Algerines {sic} &c And fewest in time of peace vizt for winter & summer guards & for Convoys And as to yt 74 ships of war wch were to have been part of ye ninety & to have been set out against France the following numbers of men were to each ship was copied out of Mr Pepys his papers as being ye numbers of men agreed by ye said establishmt to be ye number requisite for mannig {sic} thos{illeg}e ships either in time of peace or in time of war abroad or in time of war at home.

Ships In war at homeIn war abroadIn time of peace Fourth rates
First rates menmenmen 26Adventure 1090160120
1Charles 710605500 27Antelope 230200150
2Charles royall 780670560 28Assistance 230200150
3Prince royal 780670560 29Assurance 1680150115
4Iames royall 780670560 30Bristol 23020011550
3050 31Centurion 230200150
Second rates 32Charles Friggot 220220220
5French Ruby 520435350 33Constant Warwick 180150115
6Catherine royal 540450300 34S. David 280240185
7Rainbow 5410335{illeg}270 35Diamond 230200150
8Victory 530440350 36Dover 230200150
9Vnicorn 4103353270 37Falcon 180150115
Third rates 2410 38Foresight 230200150
10Cambridge 4{illeg}20345270 39Greenwich 280240185
11Defiance 390310245 40Hampshire 220185140
12Dread nought 355{illeg}280215 41Happy return 2860240185
13Dunkirk 340270210 42Iames Friggot 200200200
14Edgar 445370290 43Iersey 230200150
15Harwich 420345270 44Kings Fisher 220185140
16Henrietta 355280215 45Leopard 280240185
17Lyon 2340270210 46Mary Rose 230200200
18Mary 365280215 47Newcastle 280240150
19Mountague 355280215 48Nonsuch 180150140
20Monmouth 400320255 49Oxford 2480240185
21Oak royall 470390310 50Phoœnix 180150115
22Plymouth 340270210 51Portland 240210155
23Rupert 400320255 52Portsmouth 220185140
24Swift sure 400320255 53Reserve 230200150
25York. 3{illeg}6028522{illeg}0 54Ruby 230200150
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55Stavoreen 2030200150 Sixt
56Swallow 130200150 Drake 756545
57Sweepstakes 180150115 Francis 756545
58Woolwich 280140185 Grey hound 756545
79540 Lark 857050
Fift rates Roebuck 756545
59Darmouth 13511590 Swadadoes 756545
60Gauardland 13011085 460
Guernsey 13011085 Total of men 209301751013775
Hunter 13011085
Mirmaid 13511590
Norwich 13011085
Pearl 130110805
Rose 12510580
Saphire {sic} 1351159{illeg}0
Swan 130511590
1315

In a first rate ship in time of war at home

Number of men Weigh {sic} of each cannon Weight of each sort of Cannon
On ye lower Deck { To every whole Canon 7 men TunC TunC
Twenty six whole canon 182. 3.5 84.10
To carry pouder for them one man to every four guns } 6
To overlook those Guns 4 men 4
On ye middle Deck { To every whole Culverin 5 men
Twenty eight whole Culverins 140. 2.2 58.16
To carry powder for them one man to every twothre gunns } 9
To overlook those gunns 4 men 4
On ye Qteruper {sic} Poop & Forecastle { To every Saker 3 men
Twenty eight Sakers 84 1.0 28.0
To carry powder for ym one man to every two gunns } 14
To overlook those guns 4 men 4
On ye Qter Deck Poop & Forecastle { To every Saker 3 men
Sixteen Sakers 4{illeg}8 1.0 16.0
To carry powder for ym one man to every two gunns } 8
To fill pouder { In ye fire Pouder Room 8 men 8
In ye after Pouder Room 5 men 5
In yeHatch 3 men 3
To guard ye Hatch ways & carry wounded men down 4 men at each deck } 12
The Chirurgeons crew Eight 8
Carpenters crew eight 8
Stewards {illeg}Room {illeg}& Coppers crew six 6
To Cux ye ship two men 2
To stear ye ship two men 2
TFor small shot an hundred men 100
To trim or hand ye Sails Eighty 80
For ye main top six 6
For ye fore top four 4.

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To such a ship three boats wth each of them ten men } 30.
Total of men 777
Total weight of all ye Guns 187.6