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built by order & charges of Mr Michael Elmers of | built by order & charges of Mr Michael Elmers of |
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Mira alto Peciotria sunt, barathnem, specus, antrum; Commodatot, plumbum, gramen, ovile, pecus. Tot speciosa simul sunt, Costrum, balnea, Chatsworth; Plura sed occurunt, qua speciosa minus.
There are in high peaks wonders three, a Deep hole, lace & Den: Commodities as many bee, Lead grapes & sheep in pen And Beauties three these are withall A Castle, Bath, Chatsworth. With places more yet meet you shall That are of meaner work
From the register of St. Winnoc ---- Memdm That Monday the 14th day of April 1701 A ship was launched of abt 250 tons or upwards built by order & charges of Mr Michael Elmers of Turnbridge shipwright; the timber and planks grew in Glyn Wood ant the good ship was called by the name Michael & Francis, she was built in the field called Broad Parks part of the farm of Newham in the Parish of St Winnoc.
Thos Lawrence Vicar