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DNC Bommel (1645)

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DNC Bommel (1), 30

 


Details

NationalityDutch
AdmiraltyAmsterdam
Ordered
Started
Named
Launched1645
Shipyard
Plans
Constructor
Decks
RateDutch 7th Rates
Class
Crew
In Service
Out Service1655v006
Fate

 

Dimensions

LenghtKeelBeamDepthDraughtWeightDisplacementSource
12028.7511.75

 

 

Armament

GunsDate#lbs#lbs#lbs#lbsFiresSource
30

 

 

 

Commanders

 

Service History

 

 

Actions & Battles

 

 

Notes

 

 

Extracted from House of Commons Journal Volume 6

1 January 1650

 

Colonel Waughton reports likewise from the Council

of State, that the Ship Bommell, which is found to be

Prize, hath been appraised, and the Appraisement as

followeth;

An Inventory and Appraisement of the good Ship

called the Bommell, of Amsterdam, Burthen Four

hundred Tons, or thereabouts, with Thirty Pieces

of Ordnance, together with her Tackles, Apparel,

Furniture, and such other Goods and Merchandize

aboard her, had and taken at Plimouth in the County

of Devon; and valued and appraised by Richard

Mayn Merchant, Thomas Dalking Sailmaker, George

Pawling and Thomas Short Mercers, John Young,

Surgeon, and Erasmus Hooper, Shipwright, all of

Plimouth aforesaid, in the Presence of John Buckham

Notary Publick, at the Request of Humfrey Blake

Esquire, Daniel Ely Merchant, and George Blake

Gentleman, Collectors for Prize Goods, by virtue

of, and according to, a Warrant from the Council

of State, dated the Fifteenth of September instant,

this Two-and-twentieth Day of September, Anno

Dom. 1649.

Imprimis.

£.

s.

d.

The Hull of the said Ship being Four hundred Tons, or thereabouts860--

Item Two Boats, with Sails and Oars

26--

Item a Suit of Masts and Yards, and One spare Topmast

100--

Item all her Standing Ropes and Running Ropes, with her Blocks

19510-

Item Four Anchors and a Kedger, by Estimation Fifty-six Hundred Weight

80--

Item Three new Cables, and Four halfworn

220--

Item Three Hausers, and One Winding Tackle

20--

Item Two Pair.. Topsails, Sheets new

211-

Item Ten Brass Guns, small and great, containing Twenty-two thousand One hundred Forty-eight Pounds, with Tackles and Carriages, Britchings, Spunges, Ladles, and Linstocks

1,2878-

Item Twenty Iron Guns, containing Fifty one thousand Nine hundred and Forty Pounds, with Tackles and Carriages, Britchings, Spunges, Ladles, and Linstocks

3895-

Item Twenty-six Barrels of Powder, being the Ship's Store, at 4 l. per Barrel

104--

Item Eighteen Barrels of Powder more

72--

Item Seven thousand Two hundred Weight of round Shot

508-

Item One thousand Two hundred Weight of Cross-bar Shot

15--

Item Thirty Crows of Iron

105-

Item Nineteen Musquets

918-

Item Four Fowling Pieces

10--

Item Twenty-five Pistols

12--

Item Twenty-six Half Pikes

14-

Item One-and-twenty Swords

35-

Item Twenty Pair of Musquets Bandaleers

1--

Item Ten Pair more

-10-

Item Twenty-three Pair of Pistol Bandaleers

-126

Item Twenty-four Pole Axes

44-

Item, for Timber, Carriages, and other Necessaries belonging to the Guns

5--

Item the Boatswain's Store, One thousand One hundred Weight, and a Quarter of Cordage

1611-

Item Two Barrels of Tar

2--

Item for other Necessaries of Blocks, Tackle, Hooks, and other small Things

10--

Item the Carpenter's Store of Iron Work

4--

Item the Leads, Lines, Compasses, Glasses, and Lanterns

210-

Item the Colours

1010-

Item for One Bell

2--

Item Two Furnaces, and Three Kettles and Platters, Spoons, and other Necessaries belonging to the Cook

22--

Item One Drum and Three Stern Lanterus

2--

Item Seven large Iron-bound Cask, and other Cask

610-

Item One Cable, Two Hausers, Seven small Quills of one Skipper Williams, a Passenger, weighing Three thousand Six hundred Seventy-eight Pounds

5410-
£. 3,612116

Navy Estimate.

£.

s.

d.

Item, in an old Trunk, a Grey Cloth Suit and Cloak, with Silver Laces

3--

Item Thirteen Pair of old Silk Stockings

4--

Item Two Silver Hatbands

110-

Item One Scarlet Cloak with Gold Lace

9--

Item a Velvet Suit, and Cloth Cloak lined with Velvet

10--

Item a black Sattin Suit laced

9310-

Item a black Tabby Suit and Cloak

610-

Item a black Velvet Suit and Cassock

6--

Item One black Cloth Suit and Cloak

7--

Item a White Tabby Suit, and Cloak laced, lined with black Tabby

8--

Item several other Parcels of wearing Apparel, valued at

8--

Item a Gold Girdle and Hangers, with pure Gold Buckles

30--

Item a rich Cabinet, with Gold and Silver in it

15--

Item, in Money in Tale

100--
In a white Chest of the Agents in Bone Lace, at410-

Item a Silver Box for Sugar

4--

Item a small Box of Medicines

-15-

Item a Parcel of China and Sugar

2--

Item for Books, Stockings, and other small Things

2--

Item a Pair of Pocket Pistols

1--

Item for all Kind of Wearing Linen and Sheets

14--
Black Leather Trunk.

Item, in Tobaccoes, near One hundred and Fifty Pounds

10--

Item Three Skins dressed like Buff

4--
Sail Skin Trunk.

Item Thirty-six Hides dressed in Buff Fashion

45--
In another Sail Skin Trunk.

Item Twenty-nine Hides dressed Buff Fashion

40--

Item Nine Dozen and Three Pots of China

10--
In a great Chest.

Item, for Pepper

-6-

Item, for a Quantity of large Books

20--

Item a Silvered Dagger, a Japan Sword, and Silver Spurs

8--

Item Six Pieces of black Silk Lace

10--

Item Three Pieces of white Silk Caliminico

30--

Item a Piece of India Taffata

15--

Item Five Pieces of fine Dutch Holland, Two hundred Seventy-nine Dutch Ells

30--

Item Three Pieces of fine white Calaco

3--

Item Twenty-four Indian Canes, some with Silver Heads

14--

Item Two Pair of Boots, Four Pair of Shoes, and one Pair of Slippers

2--
Another Sail Trunk.

Item Tobacco, near One hundred Fifty Weight

10--

Item Four Hides dressed Buff Fashion

5--
£. 4961-

In another Saile Skin Trunk.

Item Twenty-five Silver Heads for Canes

7--

Item a Piece of black Damask, and a Piece of black Sattin

810-

Item Two Piece of black Taffata, and a Piece of Sattin

7--

Item One Piece of black Taffata, and One Piece of China Taffata

510-

Item Twenty Ounces of Gold Thread

4--

Item Two Pair of Gloves

1--

Item One Piece of Cornation, and Two of white Taffataes

210-

Item Twenty-seven Pair of Silk Stockings In a white Box.

1310-

Item Fifteen Pieces of Ribband

6--

Item Ten Pieces of black Ribband

15--

Item Two Remnants of Ribband

66-

Item One Case of Knives, and other Things

-10-
In a black Leather Trunk

Item One-and-thirty Pieces of White Cotton

15--

Item Thirteen Books, most of Velvet Forrels

710-

Item Two Boxes of Sweet Powder, and Two Combs

2--
In a black Leather Trunk.

Item Two Suits of Cloaths and a Standish

210-
In another black Leather Trunk.

Item a Servant's Suit and Cloaths, Boots and Shoes, and Linen, and other small Things

5--

Item, in another Trunk, in old Cloaths

2--

Item One Shift of new Sails, valued in 130 l. 16 s. and One Shift of Sails worn, in 99 l. both

22916-

Item in One small Trunk or Chest, the Sum of 12,000 Guilders, as appears by the Confession and Acknowledgment of the Captain of the said Ship, and John Davisson, Secretary to the Dutch Commissary, under their Hands and Seals, and amounting to

1,200--
Sum Total £.5,64346

Et quoniam ego præsatus Johannes Buckham Notor

Publicus Tempore Captionis istius Appraisiamenti personaliter præsens interfui; ideo in Fidem et Testimonium

præmissorum non solum Nomen, Verum etiam Sigillum

meum consuetum Præsentibus apposui, Vicesino quinto

Die Septembris, Anno Dom. 1649, Stilo Angliæ.

Richard Mayne,

Thomas Dalking,

George Pawling,

Thomas Short,

Erasmus Hooper,

John Younge.

Johannes Bukeham.

Ordered, That the Committee of the Navy do consider, how much of the Sum of Five thousand Six hundred Forty-three Pounds Four Shillings and Sixpence doth belong unto the Mariners, that took the said Ship, for their Shares; and to give Order, That they be satisfied their Share accordingly.

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