66 CHARLES I. 
Weapons :— 
Half pikes, ten at 2s. each - - £1 0 0 
Muskets with Bandaleers, rests and 
moulds, 6 (at £1 each) - - - 60 0 
Gunpowder, 6 Ibs. at 10d. - - - 05 0 
Leaden Bullets, 6 Ibs. at 3d. - O 1 6 
£7 6 6 
Physic and Surgery Helps :— 
Spermaceti, and a box for it - - £0 3 4 
Stone pitch, and a box for it - - O01 4 
Aquavite, 16 quarts are 4 gallons at 38s. 012 0 
Zante oil, 16 pints are 2 gallons at 6s. O12 0 
Honey, 16 pints are 2 gallons at 5s. - 010 0 
Sugar, 4 pounds at ls. - - - - 0 4 0 
Nutmegs, a quarter ofa pound - 010 
Ginger, half a pound - - - - 0 0 6 
Pepper, 16 ozs., 7.e. a pound - - 0 2 0 
Balsam and other salves and old linen 010 0 
Syzers (a pair) - - - - - 0 0 6 
A Steel Pleget, to spread plaisters - - O01 4 
A Chest with Partitions, for all these 
things - - - - - - 012 
So 
£3 10 0 
Equipped, therefore, both for fishing and for their own 
protection, the fishing vessels of the Association put to sea. 
It was not long before the expected trouble came; during 
the two months of August and September, 1632, the society 
lost no fewer than three busses—The Hzxperience of Yar- 
mouth, taken by the Flying Horse of Groningen, The 
Flower of Yarmouth, seized by a man-of-war of Enck- 
huysen named Garrat Johnson Scummer, and The Concord 
of Yarmouth, seized by a Dunkirk privateer called Jan 
Peere.1 A fourth ship was lost towards the end of the 
1Cal. S.P. Dom. Car. I., vol. 225, No. 92. 
