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Peter Pomegranate

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Commissioned
  
1510

Launched
  
1510

Tons burthen
  
600

Builder
  
Portsmouth

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Name
  
Peter Pomegranate (from 1536 Peter)

Refit
  
rebuilt and enlarged 1536

Honours and awards
  
Battle of St. Mathieu Battle of Pinkie (naval bombardment)

Fate
  
Unknown, last mentioned in 1558

Peter Pomegranate was a warship of the English Tudor navy, built in 1510. Her name most likely was in honour of Saint Peter and the badge of Queen Catharine of Aragon, a pomegranate. She had a tonnage of 450 when first built, but in 1536 she was rebuilt and enlarged to a tonnage of 600; at that date the name was shortened to Peter (Catharine had fallen out of grace; she died in 1536). The ship's fate is not recorded, but she was last mentioned in records in 1558. Peter Pomegranate was a contemporary of Mary Rose that sank during the Battle of the Solent in 1545.

Named in full in the roster as "Peter Pomgarnarde", she joined Edward Clinton's invasion fleet against Scotland in August 1547. According to an inventory of 1547, the rebuilt Peter had 185 sailors, 185 soldiers, and 30 gunners. Her armaments included; 2 brass demi-cannons; 2 brass culverins; 4 brass demi-culverins; 4 brass sakers; an iron culverin; 3 iron sakers; 9 iron port pieces; 37 iron bases; and 11 hagbuts. There were also 259 yew bows, 160 bills; and 160 Moorish pikes.

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Peter Pomegranate Wikipedia