| 31. | The more lightly constructed 13 cwt gun was known as a pinnace gun and was intended for boat use.
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| 32. | When the ultimatum expired with no results, Smith ordered his pinnace to fire, after which Elmslie observed:
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| 33. | The only loss to the British was the pinnace with her arms and ammunition; there were no casualties.
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| 34. | The ship's cargo of livestock ( including chickens, domestic ducks, pinnace, and provisions have survived.
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| 35. | Finally, the third roll is reserved for pinnaces and " rowbarges ", both basically smaller versions of galleasses.
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| 36. | At least two English war pinnaces can be seen in the Callot print of Buckingham's fleet at Loix.
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| 37. | The Third Supply fleet left England in May 1609 destined for Jamestown with seven large ships, towing two smaller pinnaces.
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| 38. | The game tests a wide range of skills : pinnace, but must be fortunate enough to have the weather gage.
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| 39. | This close dating estimate establishes that these two ships were the second constructions of pinnaces in the New World English colonies.
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| 40. | Lieutenant Pym of " Babet " took 24 men in her pinnace and launch and went after the schooner.
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