Still not
leaving 1545 people. Apparently the honeymoon didn't last for long if L&P
are to believe. In august 2 1545 (entry 16), Henry
Carey was apparently in Portsmouth. Shortly
after the battle of the Solent.
By Mr. Constable, received Paget's letter showing that Constable is to be placed in one of the fair hulks when they come from London; and, by his letter delivered today to the Great Master, perceives that, because of the disease of Sir Wm. Wodhous, Englos, and other captains who have lately fallen sick, the King will have other gentlemen, as well attending in Court as others, named as meet for the vacant places. In this army knows none meet to be named captains save young Mr. Carye and Mr. Constable. Will tomorrow send a book of the ships now ready to serve, with the captains' names and how many ships lack captains, that the King may determine his pleasure. Have much ado with the Mary Rose The worst is that they must forbear and empty two of their greatest hulks during the business. Where Paget writes that, in crossing Porche Downe yesterday, the King found fault with the lying of the ships, and wished that they should repair to the strait on this side Saynct Elyns Point; requires him to signify to the King that all lie as they anchored by his Majesty's command the day his Highness departed, save that the Great Venezian is brought nearer the haven to take in ballast, and the two hulks Jesus and Sampson are brought to the Mary Rose to weigh her up. Scribbled at Portchemouth, 2 Aug.
Its not surprising
that Henry would find himself at Portsmouth, considering there were chance of a
french invasion of Britain at the time. However the fact he ended up named as a
replacement captain is a little bit more surprising if you consider, how so far
he has show no nautical skill whatsoever and in fact he will continue to do so
for the rest of his life and his soldiering day.
Is there
possiblity that this is not our Carey? I mean aside from the fact Henry is
commonly refered to as Young master Carey in L&P, its not real clear (I was
draw to this entry because of a reference to it in british parliment entry on
Henry Carey). However further reinforcing the idea is that shortly after Henry
Carey will join in John Dudley in his trip to france. Also John Carey seem to
have been in a position that related to the sea as the volume for 1543,
refer to him as a ship captain and a vice-admiral.
I've tried
to find the ship list Dudley speak about, but so far no avail, or at least it
don't mention which ship Henry was posted on.
Here
additional link on the battle of Solent.
http://www.hampshire-history.com/southsea-castle-and-the-battle-of-the-solent/
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