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A variety of nautical, military, and personal artifacts dating to the mid-eighteenth century were
recovered from the wreck site of the Fowey.
On a wooden ship a fire was a real hazard, so the cooking area had to lined with bricks or tiles. A concentration of bricks, in the appropriate English statute sizes, as well as stone slabs and tiles marked the galley. The remains of a barrel were found in this area as well.
Though musket balls and a single gunflint were found, no small arms were discovered. This is not surprising, as the Admiralty records indicate that all of the small arms (except for 33 muskets saved by the crew) were ordered thrown overboard before the Fowey drifted to her final resting place. Bladed weapons were recovered, including English cutlasses and scabbarded bayonets for the British Brown Bess musket. Cannon on the site consisted of four observed 9 and 18 pound iron guns, marked with the British Broad Arrow and the crowned Tudor Rose. Solid iron shot was found in the 6, 9, and 18 pound sizes. As a British fifth-rate man of war, the Fowey would have carried 44 guns of these three sizes.
In addition to ceramics, the Fowey carried plates, platters, porringers, cups, and spoons made
from pewter. One pewter basin was stamped "MADE IN LONDON" with a
"TIDMARSH
Additional Information on the HMS Fowey project:
REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING:Ferguson, Gerald1985 Colonial Period Buckles: From HMS Fowey. Ms. on file at the Academic Diving Program, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. Johnson, Richard E. and Russell K. Skowronek 1983 A Quantitative Analysis of Patterning Potential in Shipwreck Artifact Assemblages. Paper presented at the 1983 Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Denver, Colorado. Long, George A. 1973 Progress Report on Faience Research. Research Bulletin 12, National Historic Sites Service, Canada. Noel Hume, Ivor 1969 A Guide to Artifacts of Colonial America. Vintage Books: New York. Neumann, George C. 1973 Swords and Blades of the American Revolution. Stackpole Books: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Skowronek, Russell K. 1983 Archeological Testing and Evaluation of the Legare Anchorage Shipwreck Site, Biscayne National Park, Summer 1983. Ms. on file at the Southeast Archaeological Center, National Park Service, Tallahassee, Florida. 1984 Trade Patterns of Eighteenth Century Frontier New Spain: The 1733 Flota and St.Augustine. Master's Thesis, Florida State University. Published as the premier issue of Volumes in Historical Archaeology, South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology. Smith, E. Ann 1981 Glassware from a Reputed 1745 Siege Debris Context at the Fortress of Louisbourg. History and Archaeology Series, Vol. 55., Parks Canada. Vernon, Richard H. 1984 The Role of Ceramics in Shipwreck Identification: An Example from Biscayne National Park. Paper presented at the 1984 Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Williamsburg, Virginia. Yerbury, Racquel 1990 The Spoons of the HMS Fowey. Ms. on file at the Academic Diving Program, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. |
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