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Transcription

Propositions for bettering the state and
lessening the charge of the shipps that now [Xemxemie]

Havine laid open the present decayes and charges of the
Navie, and the Causes thereof, [XXX] some in the same order to
offer our propositions for the better setting for 70 of the shipps
as they now are and secondly of a [XXXestable] that, as they
may be hereafter

ffor the Shipps as now they are we have considered
1 Their Number
2 Their State
3 Their Charge

The Number

ffor the number we think fitt that these 23. shipps of warre 2.
[Xoyes] one lighter which we estemee servicable should be
Confirmed in Charge
And forther 12 unserviceable. That the Elizabeth, Jonas, [?Crimmson]
(which are in the dock at Woolwich cann or be [Xemoned]) be
sould to his Majesties beste profitt to any that will give moste, and
breake them up at their owne Charge

That the Guardland, Maricisose??? (being at Chatham) be haled on
ground there they may beste be imployed to wharfe the new Docke.

That the Timber remaining for the [XXemontana Quittance] be
put to other uses so as the building of those unserviceable shipps
may [sucease]

That the distance be brought on ground or abord some other Shipp
for as the [moring] guarding of that Trifle may be noe more [thaXye]

That the in Friland?? be sould or disposed soe as the
[sXXiced] on that coste may notte increase by her [???]

That the [?Boneaventure], Advantage, Charles, the ketch be put
oute of Charge which are not in beinge

That the 4 gallies be laid up in a Creeke, which wee have some found nere
the shipp where without Charge or Danger they may be kepte till
they be used or disposed of

The State of the Shipps

ffor the state of the ships for Carpentry we propound that there
[] and decayed as they are [?privately] set downe in the
Books of survey may yearly be repaied soe as in five yeares