| #*'''1786''': [[pavache|Pavaches]] were sometimes supported by [[prop]]s; they were also used at [[sea]] to [[defend]] the sides of [[vessel]]s, like the present [[netting]] of our [[ship of war|ships of war]]; this defence was called a pavisade, it may be seen in the [[representation]] of [[ancient]] ships. — Francis Grose, ''A Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons'', page 27. | | #*'''1786''': [[pavache|Pavaches]] were sometimes supported by [[prop]]s; they were also used at [[sea]] to [[defend]] the sides of [[vessel]]s, like the present [[netting]] of our [[ship of war|ships of war]]; this defence was called a pavisade, it may be seen in the [[representation]] of [[ancient]] ships. — Francis Grose, ''A Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons'', page 27. |