The Cambridge modern history. Vol. IV, The Thiry Years' War / planned by the late Lord Acton ; edited by A.W. Ward, G.W. Prothero, Stanley Leathes.
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![CHAPTER XVI. THE COMMONWEALTH NAVY. I. CONTEMPORARY AUTHORITIES. * (Those asterisked, are manuscript.) Aitzema, L. van. Saken van Staet en Oorlogh, in ende omtrent de Vereenigde Nederlanden [1621-69]. 6 parts. The Hague. 1669-72. *Becher’s Journal. Hardwicke State Papers, Vol. n. A Book of the Continuation of Forreign Passages. That is, of the Peace made between this Commonwealth, and that of the United Provinces of the Nether- lands, with all the Articles of that Peace, Apr. 5, 1654. And the Articles of Peace agreed between England and Sweden at Upsall, May 19, 1654. As also the substance of the Articles of the Treaty of Peace betwixt England and France, 20 Nov. 1655. From Generali Blake’s Fleet, the Turks in Argier do consent to deliver up all the English Slaves....Moreover an Attempt on the Island of Jamaiceo, etc. London. 1657. Borough, Sir John. The Soveraignty of the British Seas, proved by Records, History, and the municipall Lawes of this Kingdome, written in the yeare 1633. London. 1651. Boteler, Nathaniel. Six Dialogues about Sea Services, between an High-Admiral and a Captain at Sea. London. 1685. [Written about 1625.] Brandt, Gerrit. Leven en Bedryf van den Heere M. de Ruiter. Met Plaaten. Op nieuw uitgegeeven door E. M. Engelberts. (Eenige der voornaamste Gedichten, op’t afsterven van den Heere M. de Ruiter.) 5 parts. Amsterdam. 1794-7. (First printed at Amsterdam, 1687. Translated into French by Aubin. Amsterdam. 1698.) Burrell, Andrewes. To the Hon. the High Court of Parliament, the humble Remonstrance of A. B., for a Reformation of England’s Navie. (England’s Out-guard, or, England’s Royall Navie, surveyed and lamented, by A. B.) London. 1646. Cecil, Edward (Viscount Wimbledon). A Journall and Relation of the Action which by His Majestie’s Commandement Edward Lord Cecyl, Admirall and Lieutenant Generali of His Majestye’s Forces, did undertake upon the Coast of Spaine, 1625. London. 1626. (Tanner mss. ixxii, 16.) Commons’ Journals. Dan, Pierre. Histoire de Barbarie et de ses corsaires. 1637- I^gby, Sir Kenelm. Journal of a Voyage into the Mediterranean, a.d. 1628. Camden Society. London. 1868. Dunton, John. A true Journall of the Sally Fleet, with the Proceedings of the \oyage. Whereunto is annexed, a List of Sally Captives names, and the Places where they dwell; and a Description of the Three Townes in a Card. London. 1637.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24874802_0941.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


