The Ordnance Gotten Of All Sorts, Brass And Iron, Were About Two
Hundred And Forty Pieces, Whereof The Two Hundred And Some More Were
Brass, And Were Thus Found And Gotten:--At Santiago Some Two Or Three
And Fifty Pieces.
In St. Domingo about four score, whereof was very
much great ordnance, as whole cannon, demi-cannon, culverins, and such
like.
In Carthagena some sixty and three pieces, and good store
likewise of the greater sort. In the Fort of St. Augustine were
fourteen pieces. The rest was iron ordnance, of which the most part
was gotten at St. Domingo, the rest at Carthagena.
End of Drake's Great Armada, by Walter Biggs
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