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Capt. Henry Cuttance

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  • Commissioned for the frigate Cheriton in Montagu’s fleet, 1 May 1660. Son of the flag captain of the fleet, Roger Cuttance, he held 3 commissions 1660-65, and had died by 1688. (Source: L&M Companion)

  • Captain: Henry Cuttance

    Henry Cuttance was son of Roger Cuttance, Edward Montagu’s flag captain in the Naseby, in 1660. Henry Cuttance commanded the 5th Rate Cheriton (20 guns and a crew of 90 men) in 1660. He was continued in command of the now renamed Speedwell, after the Restoration. In 1661, he comanded the Forester. In 1665, he commanded the Happy Return (52 guns). He fought in the Four Days Battle in June 1666. He was assigned to Sir William Berkeley’s division. He was dimissed from the service after the battle.

    Sources:
    R. C. Anderson, List of English Naval Captains 1642-1660, 1964.
    R. C. Anderson, Lists of Men-of-War 1650-1700: Part I English Ships 1649-1702, 1966.
    Frank Fox, A Distant Storm: the Four Days’ Battle of 1666, 1996.
    J.R. Tanner, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Naval Manuscripts in the Pepysian Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge, Vol.I, 1903.

    http://anglo-dutch-wars.blogspot.com/2005/03/english-captain-henry-cuttance.html

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References in the diary

1660
May: 1, 26
Aug: 14