John May (shipwright)
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John May was an English shipwright. In 1727 the Amsterdam Admiralty, the largest of the six Dutch Chambers that made up the Dutch East India Company
Dutch East India Company
The Dutch East India Company was a chartered company established in 1602, when the States-General of the Netherlands granted it a 21-year monopoly to carry out colonial activities in Asia...

, brought in May, Charles Bentham
Charles Bentham
Charles Bentham was an English shipwright. In 1727 the Amsterdam Admiralty, brought in Bentham and two other English shipwrights to work for them in improving ship design and avoiding the wreck after wreck they had recently been suffering...

 and Thomas Davis
Thomas Davis (shipwright)
-Amsterdam Admiralty:In 1727 the Amsterdam Admiralty, the largest of the six Dutch Chambers that made up the Dutch East India Company, brought in Davis, Charles Bentham and John May to work for them in improving ship design and avoiding the wreck after wreck they had recently been...

to work for them in improving ship design and avoiding the succession of wrecks they had recently sufferred.

May's designs, listed at , are:

1) Alphen, 6th charter, admirality Amsterdam, built by May at naval yard at Amsterdam 1766, exploded in battle 1778.
Dimensions (Amsterdam foot) 139 8/11 (lower deck) x 37 8/11 x 15 8/11, 36 guns.

2) 5th charter Argo, admirality Amsterdam, built by May, on stocks at naval yard at Amsterdam 14 December, 1771, launched 9 December 1772, sold ?1785-1787

3) Alarm, 7th charter, admirality Amsterdam, built by John May, on stocks at naval yard at Amsterdam 14 august 1773, launched 22 july 1774, captured by British 1799?.
Dimensions (Amsterdam foot) 125 7/11 x 34 x 13 2/11, 24 guns, 150 men.

4) 3rd charter Admiraal de Ruyter, admirality Amsterdam, on stocks at Amsterdam 22 july 1777, launched 13 november 1778, builder May, captured by British.
Dimensions 167½ x 46 9/11 x 20½, 60-68 guns, 350-450 men, 1264e tons.
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