English carrack Holigost

Holigost (sometimes rendered as Holy Ghost)[2] was a carrack of the English navy rebuilt for Henry V. Originally a Castillian vessel called Santa Clara, she was captured c. 1413–14.

[citation needed] Holigost was the second of the four "great ships" commissioned by Henry V, and which also included the Trinity Royal, Jesus, and Grace Dieu.

[5] She was originally a Castillian ship, Santa Clara, which was captured in 1413–14 and subsequently rebuilt.

[citation needed] Holigost was withdrawn from service in 1422 — the year of Henry's death — and laid up in the River Hamble, Southamptonshire.

[citation needed] A lack of funding is the reason behind the 40-year delay between the discovery of the wreck and work to survey the vessel beginning.