Treasurer (1504) - a converted merchant vessel likely named for Robert Barton, who was
Treasurer of Scotland and responsible for commissioning the vessel
Pelican (hired 1689) 18 guns ship captured by the French 10 July 1689; re-captured 1690 by the English Navy and renamed Pelican Prize (as fireship), sunk as breakwater in 1692 off Sheerness.[3]
Janet (hired 1689) 12 guns ship captured by the French 10 July 1689; fate unknown.[4]
Treasurer (1504) - a converted merchant vessel likely named for Robert Barton, who was
Treasurer of Scotland and responsible for commissioning the vessel
Pelican (hired 1689) 18 guns ship captured by the French 10 July 1689; re-captured 1690 by the English Navy and renamed Pelican Prize (as fireship), sunk as breakwater in 1692 off Sheerness.[3]
Janet (hired 1689) 12 guns ship captured by the French 10 July 1689; fate unknown.[4]