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English: The Anthony Roll is a record of ships of the English Tudor navy of the 1540s, named after its creator, Anthony Anthony. It originally consisted of three rolls of vellum, depicting 58 naval vessels along with information on their size, crew, armament, and basic equipment. The rolls were presented to King Henry VIII in 1546, and were kept in the royal library. In 1680 Charles II gave two of the rolls to Samuel Pepys, who had them cut up and made into a single volume, which is now in the Pepys Library at Magdalene College. The third roll remained in the royal collection until it was given by William IV to his daughter, Mary Fox, who sold it to the British Museum in 1858; it is now owned by the British Library.
Français : Le rouleau d'Anthony (Anthony Roll) est un manuscrit des années 1540 répertoriant les navires de la marine du Royaume d'Angleterre, alors dirigé par la maison Tudor. Il porte le nom de son créateur Anthony Anthony.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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- Anthony Roll (first roll) (23 F)
- Anthony Roll (second roll) (17 F)
- Anthony Roll (third roll) (23 F)