Peter Pomegranate as depicted in the Anthony Roll.
History
England
Name
Peter Pomegranate (from 1536 Peter)
Builder
Portsmouth
Launched
1510
Commissioned
1510
Refit
rebuilt and enlarged 1536
Honours and awards
Battle of St. Mathieu
Battle of Pinkie (naval bombardment)
Fate
Unknown, last mentioned in 1558
General characteristics
Tons burthen
600
Complement
185 soldiers, 185 sailors, 30 gunners
Armament
36 cannons, 66 swivel guns
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 Catherine of Aragon, a pomegranate.[1]
^Childs, David, The Warship Mary Rose: The Life and Times of King Henry VIII's Flagship Chatham Publishing, London. 2007. ISBN 978-1-86176-267-2, p. 17; Marsden, Peter (editor), Your Noblest Shippe: Anatomy of a Tudor Warship. The Archaeology of the Mary Rose, Volume 2. The Mary Rose Trust, Portsmouth. 2009. ISBN 978-0-9544029-2-1, pp. 5, 379
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accession, two large ships were ordered: the Mary Rose and the PeterPomegranate (later known as Peter after being rebuilt in 1536) of about 500 and 450 tons...
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