Martin, C. J M. (2004). An iron bastard minion drake extraordinary by John Browne from the pinnace Swan (1641--53). Internat J Naut Archaeol 33 (1). Vol 33(1), pp. 79-95. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-9270.2004.00007.x.

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An iron bastard minion drake extraordinary by John Browne from the pinnace Swan (1641--53)
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Internat J Naut Archaeol 33 (1)
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International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
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33 (1)
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79 - 95
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A small iron gun recovered from the wreck of the Caroline warship Swan has been identified as a drake, a lightweight tapered-chamber design dating from the 1620s. It is the only known cast-iron example of such a piece made by John Browne, gunfounder to Charles I, who was the leading figure in its development and manufacture in England. The gun was found together with an associated carriage, port-lid, and case shot appropriate to its calibre.
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Colin J M Martin
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2004
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Carriage Portlid (Auto Detected Subject)
Caroline Warship (Auto Detected Subject)
Pinnace (Auto Detected Subject)
Iron Gun (Auto Detected Subject)
Guns (BIAB)
Post Medieval (BIAB)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-9270.2004.00007.x
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07 Jun 2004