. A miscellany presented to John Macdonald Mackay, July, 1914. /& -J^^.n^vU /ic ir^e. .xi/ £ ,, V 30. /- W: i • HENRY THE EIGHTHS NAVY 139 I. The Double Rose?- [Colours. Row-Barges Tunnage 20 Marriners 39] Gunnars 41 As those of the Phawcon. The sweeps are timber colour.] 2. The Portquillice.^ Tunnage 20 Marriners 34 Gunnars 4 38 [Colours. As those of The Double Rose.] These illustrations settle in the affirmative the questionas to whether the row-barges carried sails. That is the Tudor Rose of York and Lancaster : a white rose superimposed upon a red From the Tudor badge of the Portcul


. A miscellany presented to John Macdonald Mackay, July, 1914. /& -J^^.n^vU /ic ir^e. .xi/ £ ,, V 30. /- W: i • HENRY THE EIGHTHS NAVY 139 I. The Double Rose?- [Colours. Row-Barges Tunnage 20 Marriners 39] Gunnars 41 As those of the Phawcon. The sweeps are timber colour.] 2. The Portquillice.^ Tunnage 20 Marriners 34 Gunnars 4 38 [Colours. As those of The Double Rose.] These illustrations settle in the affirmative the questionas to whether the row-barges carried sails. That is the Tudor Rose of York and Lancaster : a white rose superimposed upon a red From the Tudor badge of the Portcullis, which came from the Beauforts. 140 HENRY THE EIGHTHS NAVY Galley The Galie Subtile. Tunnage 200 Marryners 242 1 Gonnars 8) ? [Colours. Hull (aft) : timber colour and yellow (the latter is the darker) ; bottom, dark : timber colour and yellow (the latter is the darker).Beak : timber colour and yellow (the latter is the darker) ; scarlet underneath ; the point is : as the at bows: post : : as the hull; the darkest parts are dark


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