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Works
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1797. 3 May. By Order in Council an Act of Parliament Petty Officers, (except Surgeon's Mates) Seamen, Ordinary Seamen, Landmen and Marines pay to be increased. Petty Officers and Seamen - 056 a Month Ordinary Seamen - 046 Landmen 036 Marines-Serjeants 048 Corporal 046 Private - 053 To commence the 24th April 1797. 1798. 21 September. Men belonging to Gangs in hired Tenders to be allowed the encreased Pay. Order in Council 1799, 26 April. - Commanders in Vessels not bearing Pursers, whose Complements do not exceed 60, to have 8s. a Day. Order in Council, 1799, 1 May-Lieutenants commanding Prison Ships to have 6s. a Day, and Compensation for two Servants | |
¿7FMariners' mealtimes" the introduction of tinned food into the diet of the Royal Navy | |
An account received from Vice-Admiral Townshend of his taking, sinking, burning and destroying the greatest part of a fleet, consisting of 40 Martinico ships. | |
The admiralty manual of navigation. | |
All gentlemen sailors, desirous of rendering themselves useful to their country, let them repair on board His Majesty's armed ship the Vigilant, Captain Christian, commander : where they will be received, and every indulgence given that their merit can entitle them to. The said captain will engage his word of honor, that the persons so entering, shall not be carried out of America without their consent. | |
An alphabetical list of the commission officers of His Majesty's fleet with the dates of their first commissions. | |
Anglo-American naval relations 1917-1919 | |
Annual tables on the health of the navy | |
Appendix to the Navy list. Rates of Pay, conditions of retirement, uniform regulations, entry regulations, etc... | |
Battle at sea : 3,000 years of naval warfare | |
BRd 45(1) | |
British Navy : On the 1st of June, 1794, One Hundred and Forty Leagues from Ushant, Lord Howe captured the Six following French Ships of the Line: Guns La Juste . . . . 80 Sans Pareitle . . 80 Guns. L'america . . . 74 L'achille . . . . 74 Guns. Northumberland . 74 L'impetuex . . . 74 Vengeur . . . . 74 sunk immediately upon being taken possession of. L'jacobin . . . 74 sunk in Action. Not a Man saved. On the fourth oe [sic] June, 1794, Port-au-Prince, in the Island of St. Domingo, was taken by Brigadier-General Whyte, Sent by Sir Charles Grey, (who died the 31st: May.) There were found in the Harbour, 22 Vessels of various Burthen, amounting in the whole to 6,820 Tons, laden chiefly with Sugar and Coffee, and some few with Cotton and Indigo. Sixteen other Vessels in ballast, to the Amount of 5,340 Tons; and Seven old Vessels carreering in the Harbour, making 2,440 Tons more. - Total, 45 Vessels-14,600 Tons | |
Broadsheet. | |
By Commodore Sir George Collier, Commander in chief of His Majesty's ships and vessels in North America; and Major-General William Tryon, commanding His Majesty's land forces on a seperate expedition. Address to the inhabitants of Connecticut... Given on board his Majesty's ship Camilla, in the Sound, July 4th, 1779. | |
Canada's submariners : 1914-1923 | |
Catalogue of charts, plans, views and sailing directions, etc. | |
(A copy.) After our hearty commendations. Whereas his Majesty's service doth at this time require a speedy supply of seamen ... We do therefore ... hereby pray and enjoin you to cause all straggling seamen ... to be taken up | |
An estimate of the debt of Her Majesty's Navy on the heads hereafter-mention'd, as it stood on the 30th of September last ... With observations thereupon | |
Exercise of the small arms and great guns, for the seamen on board His Majesty's ships | |
George R. Instructions to the commanders of our ships of war and privateers that have, or may have letters of marque against France, Spain, or the United Provinces. ... Given ... the twenty-fifth day of January, 1798 | |
A Handbook of Macedonia and Surrounding Territories | |
Instructions. 1757 | |
Instructions. 1767 | |
Instructions for the better keeping company with His Majesty's [blank] Captain [blank] Commander | |
Katherine Haven | |
Ki Doulan Harbour | |
Laguna de Titicaca and the Valleys of Yucay, Collao, and Desaguadero in Peru and Bolivia | |
The laws, ordinances, and institutions of the Admiralty of Great Britain, civil and military ... Interspers'd with dissertations, notes and comments ... In two volumes. ... | |
A list of the officers of His Britannic Majesty's Royal Navy arrived at Verdun, since the establishment of the depot in December 1803. | |
Lists. 1797-10 | |
Lists. 1800-12 | |
Maraki (Matthew I.) | |
Marchesa Bay | |
Mediterranean Sea Sur to El 'Arish | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1782-06-21 | |
The naval handbook for survivors : BR 1329 : 25-man inflatable liferaft | |
A new list of all the ships and vessels of Her Majesties Royal Navy ; when, where, and by whom built, and rebuilt. With their burthen and number of men and guns | |
New Zealand Pacific ocean | |
Oceanic soundings Sheet 1 Atlantic Ocean | |
The oeconomy of His Majesty's Navy-office Containing the several duties of the commissioners and principal officers thereof. Being the first rules establish'd for them by His Royal Highness the Duke of York ... By an officer of the Navy. | |
One hundred years of British naval aviation | |
Ono Island Simonoff & Michaeloff I.s & Bereghis Reef | |
Our Navy, our Army, in Peace and War. | |
Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans their streams and drift currents | |
Pacific Ocean (in four sheets) Comprised between the parallels of 37° North, and 37° South, and extending from The Philippine and Celebes I.s, New Guinea and Australia to San Francisco and Easter Island (North east sheet) | |
Persian Gulf & Red Sea naval reports, 1820-1960 | |
Plan of the bays of St Louis & Meste on the South coast of St Domingo | |
Plans of Anchorages in New Hanover, New Ireland and New Britain South-West Pacific | |
Plans of Anchorages in Waygiou Island From French Surveys | |
Port Moresby and Fairfax Harbour New Guinea - S. Coast | |
Regulations and instructions relating to His Majesty's service at sea Established by His Majesty in Council. | |
Royal Navy [...] / Jacek Krzewiński. - Warszawa, 1995. | |
Royal tars : the lower deck of the Royal Navy, 875-1850 | |
A Seaman's guide to the rule of the road : a programmed text on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea : 1972 with amendments in force from November 2003 | |
Seek & strike : sonar, anti-submarine warfare, and the Royal Navy, 1914-54 | |
Signal-book for the ships of war Day and fog. 1796. | |
Signals for the Royal Navy and ships under convoy Sailing & fighting instructions. Articles of warr regulations &c. ... Given by ye Lords of ye Admiralty, to flag & other officers ... beautifully engrav'd & colour'd, for J. Millan ... | |
South Pacific - Fiji or Viti Group | |
South Passage | |
Station regulations and port orders for the squadron in the Pacific, 1863 | |
Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy revenue-cutters, and gun-boats. With their commanders and stations. ... Corrected to January, 1795 ... | |
Sur to El Arish : from a British survey in 1932 and 1933 ... | |
Tarawa (Cook I.) | |
Ting-Hai harbour and approaches Chusan Island China - East Coast | |
Tova or Na-Vatu Reef | |
The trials of W. Wall and J. Lucas, first and second lieutenants of His Majesty's ship Phaeton : of G. Dawson, Esq., captain of the Phaeton, and John Wilkie, master of the Phaeton, by courts martial, held on board the Edgar, in Portsmouth Harbour, from October 28 to November 24, 1788, on different charges preferred against them. | |
Trinidad and Martin Vac Is. | |
Uniform Regulations for Petty Officers, Men, & Boys of the Fleet, and for Boys in the Training Ships: Revised, embodying all corrections issued up to date. | |
Ward Hunt Strait | |
Western approaches to Torres Strait Australia and New Guinea | |
[Yung River, 3 cartes sur la même planche] | |
潜水艦指揮課程 |