This indenture made the [seventeenth] day of [August] 16[99] in the [eleventh] year of the reign of our soveraign lord William, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith. &c. Between [the rtt. honble. Henry earle of Romney] master general of his majesties ordnance, and the principal officers of the same, on behalf of the King's most excellent majesty on the one part; and [Clement Niccolls mast gunner] of his majesties [shipp Warwick] 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, [at Portsmouth] The [iron ordnance] and other munitions and habiliaments of war heareafter expressed for the better sterngthening and furnishing the said [Shipp] for his majesties service [In Portsmouth Harbour by order of this board dated thus] And the said [master gunner] doth covenant with the said officers, that at the end of the said service, he shall

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Imprint
London] : [s.n.], [not before 1689
Publication year
1689
ESTC No.
R510738
Grub Street ID
375187
Description
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 2°
Note
The list of ship's equipment is printed in five columns

The top of the sheet has been cut into a curve-shaped pattern.