A study of the boat, possibly the Admiral’s barge, which was driven ashore in 1796 on Bere Island, and later copied many times for international competitions. The free quarterly newsletter of the ...
No further regulations were issued after 1641 regarding the vending of clothes on his Majesty’s ships but Perrin reproduces two lists of 1656 and 1663, showing purchase prices and clothes returned ...
Leanna T. P. Brinkley’s Coastal Trade and Maritime Communities in Elizabethan England is a contribution to the study of early modern English trade, local and regional business networks, as well as the ...
Joshua Savala’s book presents itself as both a pioneering and ambitious work. Beyond Patriotic Phobias promises to offer a fresh maritime perspective on the two major states of the American South ...
Shows how the dilemmas faced by Christian travellers taking passage with excommunicate seafarers gave rise to the legal principle of the inviolability of contracts. Andrea traces the roots of the ...
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The short note points out that in 1826 the Admiralty ordered that, by direction of the King, in future a Jack with white border would be used worldwide as a pilot flag and the Union Jack would no ...
The interconnections between the two establishments are explored, and the names of naval officers who have attended the College are listed. The free quarterly newsletter of the Society for Nautical ...
A lovely exchange of letters between Admiral Rodney and the storekeeper in Portsmouth, resulting in the provision of green baize cloth for his cabin’s floor. The free quarterly newsletter of the ...
The free quarterly newsletter of the Society for Nautical Research keeping you up to date with all society news, short research articles, headlines from the world of maritime research and heritage, ...
The free quarterly newsletter of the Society for Nautical Research keeping you up to date with all society news, short research articles, headlines from the world of maritime research and heritage, ...
The second section of Captain Keats’ (the first part being found in MM Vol. 7, Issue 10) orders to the officers and crew of the Superb run from paragraph 23 to 88 and lay down the rules and ...