round the capstan and
| the boats forward.
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One bucket of prepared grease or oil |
for rifle cannon |On the breast-piece.
|
One battle-lantern, with candle or |
lamp trimmed and primed, but |
provided for gun-decks only; none |In the fire-buckets. The candle in
for spar-decks | supply box.
|
Battle-axes (as prescribed according |
to the number of men at gun).-- |
_See_ Art. 101 |Inside of the brackets.
|
One hand-swab |On the breast-piece of the
| carriage.
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One deck-bucket and large swab |To be kept in the hold until wanted.
|
Two chocking-quoins for |When not in use, between the
truck-carriages | brackets and the bed.
|
Two lanyards for each half port |In place.
|
Lanyards, chain pendents, runners and |
tackles for tricing up, and bars and |
keys for securing lower deck ports |In place.
|
Ten shot for shot-guns |In racks round hatches nearest the
| gun.
|
For shell-guns, one shell in its box |Between the trucks on the left side
| of the gun.
|
Ten selvagee wads for shot and shell |On the breast-piece of the carriage,
guns | strung on a pin.
|
Two housing-chocks for lower deck |Placed before the _front trucks_
guns | when the gun is run in for housing.
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149. He will also assure himself that the following articles, which
may be required, are in readiness in his division, and prepared for
use, namely: One rattle for calling Boarders; one division-tub for
fresh water; one spare bed and quoin for carriages requiring them; two
spare gun-trucks; four spare handspikes; one worm; one scraper;
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