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English: Section of a warship
Parts, Members &c. Withinside 
A. The Head, containing
1 The main stem
2 The knee of the Head or cutwater
3 The lower and upper Cheek
4 The trail board
5 the figure
6 the gratings
7 the brackets
8 the false stem
9 the brest hooks
10 the hawse-hole out of which runs the cable
11 the bulk head afore 
12 the cat-head
13 the cat hooks
14 necessary seat
15 the manger within board
16 the bowsprit

B. Upon the Fore-Castle
17 the gratings
18 the partners of the foremast
19 the gunwale
20 the belfry
21 the funnel for smoak
22 the gangway going off the fore-castle
23 The fore castle guns

C. In the Fore Castle
24 the doors of the Bulk head afore
25 The officers Cabbins
26 the stair case
27 the fore top-sail-sheet bits
28 the beams
29 the carlines

D. Middle Gun Deck afore
30 The fore Jeer bits
31 the oven and furnace of copper
32 the captains cook room
33 the ladder or way up into the forecastle

E. the lower gun deck afore
34 the knees fore and aft
35 the spriketings the first streak next to each deck the next under the beams being called clamps
36 the beams of the middle gun deck fore and aft 
37 the carlines of the middle gun deck 
38 The fore bits
39 the after or main bits 
40 the hatchway to the gunners and boatswains store rooms
41 the jeer capston

F. the Orlop
42 the gunners
43 Boatswains
44 Carpenters
45 the beams of the lower gun deck
46 the pillars
47 the riders
48 the bulk head of the store rooms

G. the Hold
49 The foothook riders
50 the floor riders
51 the standirt
52 the pillers
53 the step of the fore mast
54 the keelson or false keel and dead rising
55 the dead wood

H. midships in the Hold
56 the floor timber
57 the keel
58 the well
59 the chain pumps
60 the step of the main mast
61 beams of the orlop fore and aft
62 carlines " "

I. The Orlop A. Midships
63 the cable tyre
64 the main hatch way

K. the lower gun deck
A. Midships
65 the ladder leading up to the middle gun deck
66 the lower tyre ports 

L. the middle gun deck A. Midship 
67 the middle tyre of ports
68 the entring ports
69 the main jeer bits
70 twisted pillers or stantions
71 the capston
72 the gratings
73 the ladder up to the upper deck

M the upper gun deck A. Midships
74 main top sail sheet bits
75 the upper partners of the main mast 
76 the gallows, on which spare top masts are laid
77 the fore sheet blocks
78 the kennets
79 the gunwale
80 the upper gratings
81 the drift brackets
82 the piss deal
83 the capston pall

N.Abaft the main mast
84 the gang way of the quarter deck
85 the bulk head of the coach
86 the stair cafe down to the middle gun deck
87 the beams of the upper deck
88 the gratings abaft the main mast
89 the coach or council chamber
90 the stair case up to the quarter deck

O the quarter deck
91 the beams
92 the carlines
93 the partners of the mizzen mast 
94 the gang way up to the poop
95 bulk head of the cuddy

P. The Poop
96 the trumpeter cabbins
97 the taffarel

Q the Capt.Lieut. Cabbins 
R. the Cuddy which is commonly diveded for the Master and Secretaries Officers
S. the State Room out of which is made the Bed chamber and other conveniences for the commander in chief
98 Entrance into the Gallery
99 Bulk head of the Great Cabbin
100 Stern Light and after Gallers

T. the Ward Room.
Allotted for volunteers and land officers
101 the lower gallery
102 the steerage and bulk head of the ward room 

Parts, Members &c withinside
103 the whipstaff commanding the tillar
104 the after stair case down to the tower gun deck

V. Several officers cabins 
Abaft the Main Mast in which place comonly the soliders make their guard from the entring port 

W. the gun room
105 the tillar commanding the rudder
106 the rudder
107 the stern post
109 the tillar transom
109 the several transoms viz 1.2.3.4.5
110 the gun room port or stern chase
111 bread room scuttle down out of the gun room
112 the main capston
113 the pall of the capston or stopper of iron
114 the partners

X. the Bread room
115 the bulk head of the bread room
Y the stewards room where all provisions are weighed and served out
Z the cock pit where are subdivisons for the purser and Chirurgeons & mates 

§ The Platform or Orlop where provision is made in time of service for the wounds
116 the hold abaft the main mast
117 step of the mizzen mast 
118 the keelson or false keel
119 Dead wood or rising 
Date
Source Cyclopedia. Chambers. 1728
Author Ephraim Chambers
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