-
series of
different endings and
spellings leading to the
English spelling admyrall in the 14th
century and to
admiral by the 16th century. It is important...
- admiral's
instructions to his
fleet in 1530: Whensoever, and at all
tymes the
Admyrall doth
shote of a pece of Ordnance, and set up his
Banner of
Council on Starrborde...
- Englande, the
Constable of Englande, the
Marciall of Englande, the
Lorde Admyrall, the
Graunde Maister or
Lorde Stewarde of the
Kings most
honorable housholde...
-
thatteyndeor of Sir
Thomas Seymour Knight Lorde Seymour of Sudleye, High
Admyrall of Englande. (Repealed by
Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1977 (c. 18)) Abstinence...
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Amerle (or Amarle),
Hynton Amerell, (15th century);
Hington Amerell,
Hynton Admyrall, (16th century).
Hinton (place name)
Historic England, "Hinton Admiral...
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bottocke of his Shippe,
everie shipps capten shall with
spede go
aborde the
Admyrall to know his will.
Several wars with the
Dutch in the 17th
century prompted...