The Naval Miscellany, Volum 1;Volum 20John Knox Laughton, Christopher Lloyd, William Gordon Perrin, Michael Duffy, N. A. M. Rodger, Susan Rose, Brian Vale Navy Records Society, 1902 |
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The Naval Miscellany, Volum 2;Volum 40 John Knox Laughton,William Gordon Perrin,Christopher Lloyd,N. A. M. Rodger,Michael Duffy Visualització completa - 1912 |
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admiral Admiral Linois admiralty affectionate afterwards Alcmène Amphitrite anchored April army arrived batteries believe boats Brest brig Brunswick Cadiz Cape Captain Captain Grant chase colours command Commodore convoy cruise dear deck Earl enemy enemy's England English Essex fire flag four Francis Vere French fleet frigate gale galleys gave George Gibraltar give guns H.M. frigate H.M. ship half-past harbour Helgoland hoisted honour HOOD hope Island joined land letter lieutenant LORD CATHCART LORD HOOD Lord Nelson Lord St lordship Majesty's March masts midshipman miles morning naval naviere navy NELSON AND BRONTE night o'clock officers pilot port prisoners prize rebels received River Royal sail schooner seamen sent ship's shore shot signal Sir Hyde sloop soldiers soon southward Spanish Spithead squadron tacked Thomas took town troops Troubridge vessels Vice-Admiral weather weighed westward wind windward wounded
Passatges populars
Pàgina 38 - Elizabeth by the Grace of God Queen of England France and Ireland Defender of the Faith &c.
Pàgina 237 - I have no doubt but considerable aids may be drawn hence, for your army, unless a larger one should be embodied in the South than the force of the enemy there seems to calls for. I have the honour to be, with every sentiment of respect and esteem, Your Excellency's most obedient humble servant, TH.
Pàgina 227 - The young man goes as a sailor, and as such, I add again, no marks of distinction are to be shown unto him; they would destroy the whole plan.
Pàgina 223 - A survey of the situation leads to the conclusion that the present system of apprenticeship leaves much to be desired from the point of view of the prospective learner.
Pàgina 281 - The above detail, which I fear your Lordship will consider very tedious, will, I trust, exonerate me from some of the blame, if it does not altogether excuse me from the whole charge of negligence. I have the honour to be, "Your Lordship's most obedient and very humble servant, ,,, _ „ (Illustrations VIII, 297-298) Aug. 11. Letter to Reed from Charles Bedford, who invites Reed "to dine off a Haunch of Venison, and bring Dr. Farmer.
Pàgina 55 - ... bring her forthwith unto the General, or such as shall be assigned, that order may be taken what shall be done with her. When any shall be appointed to give chase, and any enemy's ship surprised that shall have treasure or merchandise of value in her, shall take great care that those commodities in her be preserved ; in respect whereof, and for your loyal and faithful service to be done in this journey, Her Majesty's bounty, favour, and pleasure is, that a third part of that which shall be taken...
Pàgina 39 - ... for invasion of her majesty : which her majesty's commandment we mean dutifully to observe. And do therefore give strait charge to all persons that shall serve in this navy underneath us, upon pain of extreme punishment, to observe the same. Yet to avoid all occasions that may breed question who they are, being not the king of Spain's subjects, that shall be charged by us to be manifest aiders for the furnishing and strengthening of the...