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In his introduction to
The Perilous Adventures,
Burrows suggests that he believes Jackson was the prototype for Captain Frederick Marryat’s fictional character Peter Simple.

“The Woodwind Is Mightier than the Sword, 1809–1812”

This passage was taken from the chapter “Impressed into the British Navy’ in
James Durand: An Able Seaman of 1812, His Adventures on “Old Ironsides” and as an Impressed Sailor in the British Navy,
ed. George S. Brooks (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1926), pp. 47–64.
The Life and Adventures of James R. Durand, During a Period of Fifteen Years, From 1801 to 1816: In Which Time He Was Impressed on Board the British Fleet, and Held in Detestable Bondage for More Than Seven Years; Including an Account of a Voyage to the Mediterranean,
“Written by Himself” was originally published by E. Peck & Co., of Rochester, New York, in 1820.

“HMS
Macedonian vs.
USS
United States, 1812”

This passage is from
Thirty Years from Home or A Voice from the Main Deck,
15th ed., by Samuel Leech (Boston: Tappen, Whittemore and Mason, 1843), pp. 122–53. Leech spent six years in the British and American navies. He was captured in the British frigate
Macedonian,
and afterward entered the American Navy Later he was then taken in the United States brig
Syren
by the British ship
Medway.

“An Unjustifiable and Outrageous Pursuit, 1812–1813”

Life on the Ocean; or, Twenty Years at Sea: Being the Personal Adventures of the Author,
by George Little, was first published in 1843. The sections reprinted here, chaps. 17, 18, 19, and part of 20, were taken from the 3d ed., (Boston: Waite, Pierce, 1845).

Little was released from Dartmoor prison at the end of the war. Later, his days as a merchant captain sailing from Baltimore were cut short by blindness. He became increasingly committed to temperance and Christianity, and the publication of his memoirs,
Life on the Ocean,
was at least in part to champion these causes.

“A Yankee Cruiser in the South Pacific, 1813,” and “Showdown at Valparaiso, 1814”

These passages were taken from
Journal of a Cruise Made to the Pacific Ocean by Captain David Porter in the Unites States Frigate Essex, in the Years 1812, 1813, and 1814,
2 vols., 2d ed. (New York: Wiley and Halsted, 1822). “A Yankee Cruiser in the South Pacific, 1813,” is from vol. 1, chap. 5, “Run Down the Coast of Chile and Peru; Arrive at the Galapagos Islands,” pp. 108–26, and chap. 6, “The Gallipagos Islands; Prizes,” pp. 148-54. “Showdown at Valparaiso, 1814,” is from vol. 2, chap. 18, “Events at Valparaiso, Previous to the Capture of the Essex,” pp. 143–77.

“We Discussed a Bottle of Chateau Margot Together, 1812–1815”

This passage originally appeared as chap. 12 of
Naval Adventures During Thirty-Five Years’ Service,
vol. 1, by Lieutenant W. Bowers, R.N. (London: Richard Bentley 1833), pp. 272–302.

Selected Bibliography

CHANDLER, DAVID G.
DICTIONARY
of the Napoleonic Wars.
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993.

Clowes, William Laird.
The Royal Navy,
vols. 4 and 5. London: Sampson Low, Marston and Company, 1899–1890.

Davies, David.
Fighting Ships: Ships of the Line, 1793–1815.
London: Constable, 1996.

Falconer, W. A.
A New Universal Dictionary of the Marine.
Modernized and enlarged by William Burney. London: 1815. (Reprint. London: Macdonald and Jane’s, 1974.)

Harvey, A. D.
English Literature and the Great War with Trance: An Anthology and Commentary.
London: Nold Jonson Books, 1981.

Hattendorf, John B., et al, eds.
British Naval Documents, 1204–1960.
London: Navy Records Society, 1993.

Heinl, Robert Debs, Jr.
Dictionary of Military and Naval Quotations.
Annapolis: United States Naval Institute, 1966.

Henderson, James, CBE.
The Frigates: An account of the lesser warships of the wars from1793 to 1815.
New York: Dodd, Mead, 1970.

Hill, Richard.
The Oxford Illustrated History of the Royal Navy.
Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.

King, Dean, with John B. Hattendorf.
Harbors and High Seas: An Atlas and Geographical Guide to the Aubrey-Maturin Novels of Patrick O

Brian.
New York: Henry Holt, 1996.and J. Worth Estes.
A Sea of Words: A Lexicon and Companion for Patrick O’Brian’s Seafaring Tales.
New York: Henry Holt, 1995.

Lloyd, Christopher.
Captain Marryat and the Old Navy.
London: Longmans, Green, 1939.

Lord Cochrane: Seaman—Radical—Liberator: A Life of Thomas, Lord Cochrane,10th Earl of Dundonald.
London: Longmans, Green, 1947.

Long, David F.
Nothing Too Daring: A Biography of Commodore David Porter, 1780–1843.
Annapolis: United States Naval Institute, 1970.

Maclay, Edgar Stanton.
A History of American Privateers.
New York: 1899. (Reprint. New York: Burt Franklin, 1968.)

Manning, Captain T. D., and Commander C. R Walker.
British Warship Names.
London: Putnam, 1959.

Pivka, Otto von.
Navies of the Napoleonic Era.
Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1980.

Price, Anthony.
The Eyes of the Fleet: A Popular History of Frigates and Frigate Captains 1793–1815.
London: Hutchinson, 1990.

Steel, David.
Steel’s Naval Chronologist of the War.
London: C. & W. Galabin. (Reprint. London: Cornmarket Press, 1969.)

Werstein, Irving.
The Cruise of the Essex: An Incident from the War of 1812.
Philadelphia: Macrae Smith, 1969.

Index

A
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B
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C
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D
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E
F
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G
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H
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I
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J
K
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L
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M
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N
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O
P
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Q
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R
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S
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T
U
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V
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W
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Y
  |  
Z

A
CHATES, HMS
, 397

Achille, L’
(French ship),
183

Achilles, HMS,
213

Adair, Captain,
172
,
181
,
182

Adamant
, HMS,
109n

Adams, D. P.,
388
,
390

Adams, Mate,
314

Agamemnon
, HMS,
55

Aigle
(French ship),
215
,
224
,
230

Ajugia, Cape,
357

Alcide
, HMS,
30
,
33
,
54-55
,
202
,
203

Aldrich, Mr.,
308

Aerr, HMS,
33
,
38
,
373
,
392

Alexander
, HMS,
38

Allemand, Adm. Lacharie Jacques Theodore,
212
,
225

Allen, Mr. Henry,
209

Allen, Vice-Counsel,
94
,
94n
,
95
,
97-100

Almyer, Captain,
297

Amazon
, HMS,
217
,
220
,
297

Amelia
, HMS,
199
,
218
,
220
,
221
,
222

America
, HMS,
36
,
38

American privateers,
319
,
320-44
,
395-96

American Revolution,
xxvii

American seamen,
37
,
45

impressment of,
290-99
,
303-4

American ships, on coast of Peru and Chili,
350

Amethyst
, HMS,
217
,
220

Amitié, L’
(French ship),
129

Andrews, Capt. George,
202

Apollo
, HMS,
46n

Appleby, Thomas,
258

Aquilon
(French ship),
226
,
228

Arathusa
, HMS,
297

Archer, Mr.,
318

Arethusa
, HMS,
9

Argo
(merchant vessel),
13

“Arthur O’Bradley” (song),
42

Atkinson, Mr.,
173

Atlantic
(British whale-ship,
later
Essex Junior),
367
,
382

Auchinlick, Midshipman,
257
,
258

Audacious
, HMS,
16

“Audacious Cruise of the
Speedy
, The” (Cochrane),
120-36

Austria, declares war on France,
222

Authentic Narrative of the Death of Lord Nelson
(Beatty),
183

Ave Maria
(Spanish ship),
132

Avranches, France,
265

Azores (Western Islands),
339

Babet
(French ship),
10

Bainbridge, Comm. William,
380
,
380n

Baird, Gen. Sir David,
188
,
235
,
245
,
245n

Baker, John,
196

Ball, Captain,
109

Bandy (ship’s cook),
8

Barbadoes,
294

Barclay
(American whale-ship),
345
,
346
,
349
,
352-54
,
356-60
,
365

Barfleur
, HMS,
73
,
71
,
79
,
120
,
235

Barnwell (Barnewall), Edward,
379
,
385
,
387
,
388

Barrère de Vieuzac,
31
n

Barrosa Ridge,
257
n

Bartowe, M. W.,
379

Basque Roads action,
xxvii
,
213
,
215
,
216
,
218-21

Bastia, Corsica,
54-63
,
123

Batavian Republic (Netherlands),
44
,
156

Battle in the Aix Roads,
212
,
226-33
,

map,
227

Battle of Blenheim (1704),
58
n
,
80

Battle of Camperdown (1797),
87

Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1797),
xxiv
,
xxv
,
xxvi
,
64-87
,
169
,
180

map,
74-75

Battle of Copenhagen (1801),
169

Battle of Corunna (1809),
xxiv
,
xxv
,
xxvii
,
216
n
,
234-54

Battle of Malplaquet (1709),
58
n

Battle of Oudenarde (1708),
58
n

Battle of Rammiles (1706),
58
n

Battle of the Nile (1798),
119
,
169

Battle of Trafalgar (1805),
18
n
,
xxiv
,
156
,
159-68
,
233

and death of Nelson,
169-84

map,
163

Nelson’s signal for, xxiii,
161
,
161
n
,
171

Battle of Vimiera, Portugal,
233

Battle of Waterloo,
253
,
405

Baugh, Capt. Thomas Folliott,
202

Baxter, Captain,
361

Bay of Bengal action,
xxv
,
108
,
109-19

Bay of Biscay,
212
,
335

Beagle
, HMS,
225

Beamish, Lieut. George,
276-77

Beamish brothers,
285

Beatty, William,
xxvi
,
168
,
169-84

Beaulieu La Loup, Captain,
111

Bedford, Capt. William,
213

Beecher, Lieut.,
18
,
24-25

Belle Caroline, La
(French brig),
131

Bellette
, HMS,
203

Bellona
, HMS,
222

Belson, Colonel,
257
n

Belvidere
, HMS,
322
,
323

Bentham, Gen. Samuel,
88
n

Bentinck, Capt. George William,
30
,
30
n

Beresford, Commodore,
218
,
219
,
226

Beresford, Sir J.,
219

Berkeley, Adm. Sir George Cranfield,
28
,
28
n

“Bermuda in the Peace” (Hall),
139-56

Bermuda Islands,
142
,
234

Berry, Lieutenant,
77
,
82

Berwick
, HMS,
36

Bethune, Drinkwater,
xxv
,
xxvi
,
64-87

Bickerton, Sir Richard,
187
,
289

Bien Aimé
, HMS,
3-5
,
8

Bitche citadel,
278-84
,
278
n

Black Eyed Susan
, HMS,
91

Black Joke
(air),
39

Black Joke
(American privateer),
323

Blackwood, Captain,
170
,
171

Blanche
, HMS,
53
,
88
,
89
,
91

Blanco, Mr.,
370

Blenheim
, HMS,
28
n
,
71
,
73

Bligh, Capt. John,
219
,
228

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