A list of the French kings fleet now at sea with the commanders names, number of men and guns : as also, the names of the ships in French and English. France. Marine. 1689 Approx. 11 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2009-03 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A48662 Wing L2444 ESTC R720 13653720 ocm 13653720 101022 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. 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Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). Keying and markup guidelines are available at the Text Creation Partnership web site . eng France. -- Marine -- Officers -- Registers. France. -- Marine -- Lists of vessels. Broadsides -- England -- London -- 17th century 2007-12 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2008-05 SPi Global Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2008-06 Pip Willcox Sampled and proofread 2008-06 Pip Willcox Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-09 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion A List of the French Kings For●●● Now at SEA ; With the Commanders Names ; Number of Men and Guns ; As also , the Names of the Shi●● in French and English . Licensed Sept. 2. 1689. JAMES FRASER . And Enter'd according to Order . SHIPS Names in FRENCH . SHIPS Names in ENGLISH . COMMANDERS Names . Number of Men. Guns . Le Grand The Great Cabaret Lievtenant Generals 650 90 le Souverain The Soveraign le Comte de chasteau Renard 550 89 le Couronne The Crown Le Comte d'Estre Commanders of Squadrons 500 72 le Terrible The Terrible Le Chevalier de Bethune 450 72 le Courtisan The Courtier Le Marquis de la Porte 400 66 l' Estonnant The Astonishing Foran 450 72 le Triumphant The Triumphant Chevalier de Flacour 450 72     CAPTAINS .       Le Fier The Proud Chevalier de Belle Fontaine   450 72 le Belliqueux The Warlike Marq. de St. Hermine   450 72 l' Illustre The Illustrious Colbert de St. Mars   450 70 le Bourbon The Bourbon Pannetier   350 62 le Furieux The Furious Desnotes   350 64 le Glorieux The Glorious Marq. de Langeron   350 64 le Vermandois The Vermandois Machaut   350 62 l' Ardant The Burning Chevalier d' Anfreville   360 66 le Brave The Brave Chabert   360 62 le Prince The Prince De Relingue   360 64 l'Enterprenant The Undertaker De Beaujeu   350 60 l' Excellent The Excellent De la Vigerie   355 62 le Fort The Strong Chevalier de Rosmadet   350 60 le Sans pareil The Nonsuch Chevalier des Augers   350 60 le Precieux The Precious De Salampart   345 58 l' Arrogant The Arrogant De la Harteloire   340 58 l' Apollon The Apollo De Montortie   350 60 le Courageux The Couragious Du Magnou   350 60 le St. Michel St. Michael Chevalier d'Ervaux   350 60 le Diamant The Diamond Chevalier de Cortlogon   330 54 le Fondant The Melter Real   340 56 le Henry The Henry Commandeur d' Amblimont   340 64 le Sage The Wise De Vaudrincourt   330 54 le Gaillard The Brisk De Mericourt   330 54 le Temeraire The Rash Chevalier de Montbion   330 54 le Doux The Mild De Fourbin   330 54 le Modere The Moderate De Chammelin   330 52 le Neptune The Neptune Baron de Pallieres   250 44 l' Escueil The Rock Commandeur des Combes   250 44 le Francois Francis Chevalier de la Rougere   300 46 l' Are enciel The Rainbow De Resinet   300 46 l' Emporte The Angry Roussel   250 44 le Capable The Able De Grand Fontaine   250 44 l' Oiseau The Bird Du Quene Guitton   250 44 le Comte The Earl Ships that are a fitting out   230 40 le Leger The Light   260 48 2 Light Frigats . 20 Fireships . 3 Long Barques . One Fly-Boat . A LIST of the TOVLON FLEET Le Conquerant The Conquerour Le Chevalier De Tourville Lieutenant Generals 550 80 le Magnifique The Magnificent Le Chevalier d'Amfreville 450 ●2 l'Esclatant The Bright Le Marquis de Villette Commanders of Squadrons 350 68 le Content The Contented Le Marquis de Memond 350 64     CAPTAINS .       Le Marquis The Marques Du Mene   350 62 le Cheval Marin The Sea-Horse D' Alligre   250 44 le Firme The Steady De Septem   350 60 le Serieux The Serious De Beaulieu   360 62 le Solide The Solid or Weighty De Champigny   250 44 l' Indien The Indian Chevalier de Chalais   250 44 le More The Moore Chevalier dela Galissoniere   300 50 le Fidelle The Faithful Du Catays   300 50 le Fougueux The Foaming De la Brebeche   350 60 l' Aquilon The North wind Bidault   300 50 le Bizarre The Fantastick Chevalier de St. Maure   250 44 le Trident The Trident Des Francs   330 50 l' Agreable The Agreeable De Belleisle   330 54 l' Eole Aeolus Chevalier de Pallas   330 48 le Parfait The Perfect De Gogolin   330 56 le Valiant The Valiant De Sebbeville   330 54 2 Light Frigats , 2 Tartains , 8 Fire-ships , 2 Fly-boats , Total of Ships , 63. Men , 21661. Guns , 3681. Fire-Ships , 28. Frigats , 4. Fly-Boats or Flutts , 5. Tartanes or Catches , 5. Long Barques , 4. They are setting out besides , Six Great Ships at Toulon , of three Decks . LONDON : Printed for Robert Hayhurst ; and are to be sold at his House in Little-Britain . 1689.