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Picture Acknowledgements

The following images are in the public domain:-

1. from D. and J.T. Serres,
Liber Nauticus
, 1805

2. HMS
Victory
photographed at Portsmouth, 1884

3. painting by Robert Dodd, 1790 – the best known contemporary image of the mutiny on HMS
Bounty

4. plan of the British attack on Porto Bello, drawn by Lt Philip Durrell in 1740

5. from Andrew Shewan,
The Great Days of Sail
, artist unknown

6. engraving from a portrait of Cochrane by Henry Meyer in 1810. The original painting shows fireships burning in the background

7. print, published by James Cundee, 1804

8. oil on canvas by Denis Dighton, c 1825

9. ‘Old Time Slaver’ from Charles N. Robinson,
The British Fleet
, 1894

10. print by W Elmes, artist and engraver, 1813

11. from
New Students Reference Book
, 1914

12. Japanese painting, 1634

13. lithograph of Napoleon by Zephyrin Belliard

14. from Charles N. Robinson,
The British Fleet
, 1894

15. portrait of Sidney Smith at Acre, painted by John Eckstein, engraved by Antoine Cardon. Published January1808

16. ‘The Shooting of Admiral Byng’, artist unknown

17. portrait of George III by Sir William Beechey

18. portrait of James Cook by Nathaniel Dance c 1775

19. from Charles N. Robinson,
The British Fleet
, 1894

20. pencil on paper portrait by Count D’Orsay, March 1842

21. from
The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake
,1628

22. ‘Tribute Giraffe from Bengal’ by Shen Du, 1414

23. engraving of the Eddystone Lighthouse, painted by Isaac Sailmaker

24. from a map by Abraham Ortelius, 1590

25. portrait of Henry the Navigator by Charles Legrand c 1841.

26. frontispiece to Mercator’s
Atlas sive Cosmograhicae
, published posthumously

27. print engraving of John Franklin, c 1844/45

28. etching of HM Sloop
Investigator
by Geoffrey Ingleton, 1937

29. from Peter Cordingley,
The Maritime Compendium

30. nineteenth-century engraving by Louis Le Breton

31. from A. Hyatt,
Knots, Splices and Rope Work, A Practical Treatise

32. woodcut, 1800

33. ‘The capture of the
Cacafuego
’, engraving by Levinus Hulsius, 1626

34. from Charles Darwin,
A Naturalist’s Voyage Around the World
, 1913, illustration by R.T. Pritchett

35. mezzo-tint of 1768 by P. L. Tassaert, after an oil painting by Thomas King, 1767

36. ‘A Scene Between Decks’ by W. J. Huggins in Charles N Robinson,
The British Tar in Fact and Fiction
, 1909

37. ‘The Sailor’s Description of a Chase and Capture’, coloured etching by George Cruikshank

38. ‘Mastheaded’ by J. E. Edwards in Charles N Robinson,
The British Tar in Fact and Fiction
, 1909

39. ‘Victors of the Nile’, a celebratory engraving published five years after the Battle of the Nile

40. ‘A Sailor’, R. Cruikshank, 1827

41. early nineteenth-century engraving by Thomas Rowlandson

42. from Peter Cordingley,
The Maritime Compendium

43. ‘Colours Warranted Not to Run’ from Charles N Robinson,
The British Tar in Fact and Fiction
, 1909

44. ‘The Armada Portrait’, one of three surviving versions of an allegorical panel painting. Artist: George Gower, c 1588.

45. image by nineteenth-century French painter Antoine Morel-Fatio

46. ‘A Greenwich Pensioner’ by R Cruikshank from Charles N Robinson,
The British Tar in Fact and Fiction
, 1909

47. engraving by John Chapman, 1797

48. from Charles N Robinson,
The British Tar in Fact and Fiction
, 1909

49. ‘On the Look-Out!’ from Charles N. Robinson,
The British Fleet
, 1894

50. from D. and J.T. Serres,
Liber Nauticus
, 1805

51. ‘A Ship’s Cook’ by Thomas Rowlandson c. 1799

52. contemporary mezzo-tint

53. from Jones,
Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen
, 1829

54. from Olaus Magnus,
Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus
(History of the Northern Peoples) 1555

55. title page,
Sir Francis Drake Revived
, 1626.

56. ‘Neptune, King of Waters’, engraving by Virgil Solis for Ovid’s
Metamorphoses

57. caricature of a press gang, 1780

58. from Dante’s
Inferno
, illustration by Gustave Doré

59. print by J. J. Baugean from
Receuil de Petites Marines
, 1819

60. illustration by Birket Foster, engraving by William Miller, 1872

61. image traditionally believed to represent Antonio Pigafetta, artist unknown

62. ‘The Battle of Trafalgar’ by William Clarkson Stanfield, engraving by William Miller, 1839

63. advertisement from ‘The Ladies’ World’, March 1898

64. from G. Hartwig,
The Aerial World
, 1886

65. Olaus Magnus,
Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus
, 1555

66. ‘Illustrated London News’ October 28, 1848

67. Bibliothèque Nationale

68. engraving by William Miller, 1875, after J M W Turner

69. from John Masefield,
On the Spanish Main

70. ‘The Ghosts of Admiral Hosier and His Men Appearing to Admiral Vernon’, coloured etching published in July 1740 by C. Mosley

71. coloured aqua-tint by J. T. Lee, engraved by Robert Dodd, March 1804

72. engraving from a portrait by Sir George Chambers

73. nineteenth-century illustration by William Bradford

74. from Peter Cordingley,
The Maritime Compendium

75. eighteenth-century illustration

76. from Stanley Lane-Poole,
The Story of the Barbary Corsairs
, published 1890

77. illustration by Henry Winstanley, 1696

78. image over 100 years old, no details available

79. map from the July 1750 issue of ‘The Gentleman’s Magazine’; attributed to Moses Harris, a naturalist and surveyor.

80. eighteenth-century drawing

81. black and white image of the wreck of
Loch Leven
, still under full sail, from ‘Illustrated Sydney News’, 25 November 1871, artist unknown

82. painting by Arnald George (1763–1841)

The following individuals/organisations have kindly given permission to use images:-

Author Acknowledgements

My sincere appreciation to all at Ebury Press, especially Carey Smith and Vicky Orchard for their editorial vision and guidance. Thanks, too, are due to David Fordham for his splendid book design. And I cannot omit my gratitude to two other very wonderful women, my agent Carole Blake for her enthusiasm for the project, and my wife Kathy for her assistance at every level.

Index
The page references in this index correspond to the printed edition from which this ebook was created. To find a specific word or phrase from the index, please use the search feature of your ebook reader.

Acre 34–5

Adams, Fanny 119

Adams, William 3, 26–7

admirals 103

Admiralty 41–2, 68, 72, 76–8, 83, 113, 132, 140, 159, 178

Africa
(ship) 22–3

Ajax
(ship) 90

alcohol 14–15, 111, 120–1

Alexander I, Tsar of Russia 72

Alexander
(ship) 186

Alfred
(ship) 25

Amphion
(frigate) 163

Amundsen, Roald 66

anchors 113–14

Anne of Denmark 149

Anson, Commodore 165

Anson
(ship) 71

Aphrodite 130

Ariel
(clipper) 6, 6

Arthur, King 128

Articles of War 93, 169

asphaltum 96

Association
(ship) 158, 176

‘at a stand’ 177

Atkins, Thomas 176

Australia 67–8, 69, 185–6

Bacchante
(ship) 136–7

Ball, Alexander 95

Band of Brothers 95

Banks, Sir Joseph 22

Barbary pirates 173–4, 174

Barnum, P.T. 147

Bass, George 67

Bass Strait 184–5

‘batten down the hatches’ 91

Beagle
(ship) 80, 81, 81

‘bearings, losing your’ 70

Beatty (surgeon to Nelson) 143

Beatty
(training ship) 33

Beaty, Christopher 26

Beaumont, Rear-Admiral 176

Bellerophon
(ship) 26, 28–9, 123, 186

Benbow, Admiral 107, 107

Berry, Capt 28

Berthelot, Lt 187

‘between the devil and the deep blue sea’ 47

Bianca, Commodore Casa 186

Bianca, Luc 186

Black Book 145

Black Joke
(ship) 19

Black Tot Day 121

Blake, Admiral Robert 129

Blane, Gilbert 166

Bligh, William 3, 4, 38–9, 107, 170

blocks 99, 100, 150

Bluenose
(schooner) 36–7, 37

Bonaparte, Napoleon 8, 28–9, 29, 34–5, 47, 69, 123, 178, 186

Bonhomme Richard
(ship) 25

Boscawen, Admiral 45

bottle breaking 132

Bounty
(ship) 38, 170

‘bow and scrape’ 34

Boxer, Colonel 72

Briggs, Capt 174–5

Briggs, Sarah 174–5

Britannia
(steamship) 88

‘broadside, delivering a’ 79

Broke, Capt Philip 20–1

‘brought up short’ 182

Brown, William 100–1

Brueys, Vice-Admiral 186

Brunel, Mare 99

Brunswick
(ship) 142

buccaneers 83

see also
pirates

bully beef 119

burials 18, 102, 134, 143, 181

Burney, Fanny 22

Bushnell, David 75–6

‘by and large’ 137

Byng, Admiral John 40–1, 41

Byron, John 140

Byron, Lord 157

Cabot, John 65

Cabot, Sebastian 65

Campbell, Admiral John 88–9

Camperdown, battle of 47

Canada 36–7, 45–6, 179

cannibalism 66, 172

cannons 104, 105

Cape Bojador 63

capital punishment 13, 94, 170, 170

Captain
(ship) 39

Carew, Sir Gawen 168

Carew, Vice-Admiral Sir George 168

Carleton, Mary 159

Carlyle, Thomas 69

Carter, John 24

Casson, Edward 173

cat-o’-nine-tails 93, 94

Cataraqui
(ship) 185

catering 63, 97–8, 118–19, 149

cats 88, 90, 147, 149

cauls 144

Cawdor, Lord 17

Cazuneau, Capt William 172

Centaur
(flagship) 7–8

Centurion
(flagship) 165

Charles I, King of Spain 60

Charles, Prince 102

Charon 132, 133

Chase, Owen 167

Chatham Chest 105–6

Chebucto Harbour, Halifax 179, 180

Chesapeake
(ship) 20–1, 21, 100–1

child labour 115–16, 116

China 55, 56–7

‘chock-a-block’ 150

Christian, Fletcher 38

chronometers 81–2, 159

‘clean slate’ 112

Clepham, James 107

clippers 5–6, 88, 142

‘close quarters’ 7

‘coast is clear’ 60

Cochrane, Thomas 8–9, 10, 111, 123

Coffin, Owen 167

Collingwood, Admiral Cuthbert 41, 89, 112–13, 117

colours 62

Columbus, Christopher 101, 135, 147, 148

Conflan, Admiral 45–6

Conrad, Joseph 157

Constitution
(ship) 133

Continental Navy 25

Cook, Capt James 22, 45, 46, 66–7, 69, 76–8, 82, 107, 140, 165–6

‘copper bottomed’ 26

court martials 40–1, 164, 170

Cowper, William 184

Cracker, Joe 180

Cromwell, Samuel 170

‘Crossing the Line’ 129–30

Cruise-Wilkins, Reginald 153

Cruisers and Convoys Act 1708 121–2

currents 83

customs 132

‘cut of a jib’ 23

‘cut and run’ 135

‘cuts a fine feather’ 165

‘cuts no ice’ 15

Cutty Sark
(clipper) 88, 142

Daedalus
(ship) 151–2, 152

Dalliger, John 94

Dampier, William 83

Danish navy 181

Darwin, Charles 80

Davis, John 65

‘day of departure’ 135

de Belleville, Jane 117

de Leyburn, William 103

De Winter, Admiral Jan 47, 47

Deal 137–8, 138

death at sea 133–4, 135, 157–8

see also
burials

Defiance
(ship) 51

Defoe, Daniel 176

Dei Gratia
(brigantine) 174–5

Dennett, John 72

d’Entrecasteaux, Rear Admiral 69

Diamond Rock 7–8

Digby, Capt 22–3

Dillon, Peter 69–70

discipline
13, 40–1, 93–5, 164, 170, 170

dogs 9, 43, 88–9

doldrums 21, 130

Dolphin
(ship) 140

Dönitz, Admiral Karl 137

Douglas, James 59

Doyle, Arthur Conan 175

Drake (née Sydenham), Elizabeth 128

Drake, Sir Francis 13, 26, 78–9, 101, 105, 128–9, 129

Drake
(ship) 25

Drake’s Drum 129

drowning 114, 158

Drummond, Lt Edgar 151–2

duff 149

Duff, Norwich 115–16

Duncan, Admiral Adam 47

Durham, Capt 51

Dutch, the 64, 94

Dutton
(troopship) 14

duty, devotion to 112–13

Eagle
(flagship) 75, 158

Eannes, Gil 63

earrings 139

East India Company 27

Eckstein, John 8

Eddystone lighthouses 58–9, 59, 176, 176

Eddystone reef 58–9

Edward I, King of England 103

Edward, Duke of Kent 180

Egede, Hans 151

El Almirante
(brig) 19

El Gamo
(ship) 9

Elcano, Juan Sebastian 60

Elephant
(ship) 160–1

Elizabeth I, Queen of England 78, 79, 103

Elizabeth
(brig) 72

‘end of the world’ 63

Endeavour
(ship) 77, 165–6

equator 129–30

Erebus
(ship) 66

Espiegle
(ship) 142

Essex
(whaler) 166–7

Evelyn, John 44

Excellent
(school of naval gunnery) 21

explosions 163, 186–7, 187

Fair Rosamund
(ship) 19

Fearney, William 39

Fiddler’s Green 127, 134

Fiery Cross of Goa 152

figureheads 141–2

Finlay, Capt Christopher 185

fires 157, 177, 182–3

‘first-rate’ 141

Fishguard 17

Fitzroy, Robert 80–1

flags, signal 61–2

Flinders, Matthew 67, 88

Flinders bars 67

Flood, Frederick 175

Flying Dutchman, The
(ghost ship) 136–7

Franklin, Benjamin 77

Franklin, Sir John 66, 66, 102

French, the 3, 7–9, 15, 17, 23–4, 34–5, 40, 45–6, 67–70, 92, 106, 123, 133, 152–3, 158, 173, 177–8, 186

Frisk
(cutter) 164

Frobisher, Martin 65, 102

Furneaux, Capt Tobias 22

Gage, Admiral Sir W.H. 151–2

Galaup, Jean-François de, Comte de La Perouse 68–70

Galdy, Lewis 160

Gama, Vasco da 165

Garrick, David 45

gender of ships 145

gentlemanly code 47

George II, King of England 40, 105

George III, King of England 22, 28, 30, 42, 42, 109, 115

ghost ships 136–7, 138, 141

Gilbert, Sir Henry 150

Gilbert, Humphrey 65

Gjoa
(ship) 66

globe, circumnavigation 60, 78, 83, 165–6

Glover, Richard 162

gods of the sea 130, 130, 132, 141–2

Golden Hinde
(ship) 65, 79, 142

Goliath
(ship) 118

‘gone by the board’ 110

Goodwin Sands 137–8

Grant, Lt James 75

Great Storm 1703 138, 175–6

Great Tea Race 1866 6, 6

Green Sea of Darkness 63

Greenwich Hospital 105, 106, 143

Grenville, Sir Richard 3, 11 grog 120

Gustavus, King of Sweden 34

Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden 171

Hall, Capt Basil 108

Hall, Henry 59

Hallowell, Capt 48, 187

Hamilton, Emma 48, 143, 153

Hamilton, William 48

hammocks 101–2, 134

‘hand over fist’ 183

hanging, drawing and quartering 13

Hanway, Jonas 33

Hardy, Sam 177

Hardy, First Sea Lord Thomas 10, 32, 87, 95, 153

Harrison, John 81–2, 82

Harvey, Capt 142

Hawke, Admiral Edward 24, 45–6

Hawkesworth, John 140

Hawkhurst gang 24

Hawkins, Sir John 105

Hawkins, Sir Richard 165

Hemans, Felicia 186

Henry the Navigator, Prince 55, 63, 64

Henry VIII, King of England 118, 168

Hermione
(frigate) 123, 169–70

Herring Cove 179–80

‘high and dry’ 172

Hill, James (Jack the Painter) 182–3

Hinde
(ship) 89

Hippocrates 165

Hoe, the 13–14

Home, Sir Everard 147

Hood, Admiral 177–8

Hood, Commodore Samuel 7, 8

Hood, Viscount 43

Hopping, Ann 118

Hornet
(clipper) 177

Hosier, Vice-Admiral Francis 162

hovelling 114

Howe, Admiral Richard ‘Black Dick’, First Earl Howe 3, 30–1, 31, 75, 106

Hudson, Henry 65, 146

Hunt, J.S. 172

Hunter, Capt 164

Implacable
(ship) 92

Impress Service 131

‘in the doldrums’ 21

‘in the offing’ 153

‘in someone’s black book’ 145

Indefatigable
(frigate) 13

Infernet, Louis 36

injured seamen 105–6

International Code of Signals 61–2

Investigator
(sloop) 52, 68

Jack Tar 96, 96, 134

Japan 3, 26–7

Jenkins, Capt Robert 4–5

Jenkins’s Ear, War of 5

Jervis, John, Earl St Vincent 9, 48–9, 49, 109

Jeune Richard
(ship) 15

John Filmer
(ship) 173

John I, King of Portugal 63

‘Johnnies’ 108

Johnson, Frederick 141

Johnson, Samuel 22

‘Jollies’ 108

Jones, Capt Christopher 58

Jones, Davy 134, 139, 144

Jones, John Paul 25

jury rigs 11

Kamehameha II, King 778

Keats, Capt Richard 112

keel hauling 94

keels 74

Kempenfelt, Rear Admiral Richard 183–4

knots 73, 73

‘know the ropes’ 50

La Boussole
(frigate) 69–70

La Fortuna
(ship) 9

Lady Lovibond
(ship) 138

Lady Nelson
(ship) 75, 75

L’Aigle
(ship) 26, 51

Lapenotiere, Lt John 41–2

L’Astrolabe
69–70

latitude 81

Lawrence, Capt James 20–1, 100

Leander
(ship) 111–12

Lee, St Ezra 76

letters 110–11, 115–16

Levasseur, Olivier (La Buse) 152–3

Leven
(ship) 94

Liefde
(ship) 26

lifelines 120

lightening strikes 160–1

‘limey’ 166

Lind, James 166, 166

Lloyd’s of London 106, 145, 178

loblolly boys 100–1

log-ship 70

‘loggerheads’ 13

longitude 81–2, 159

‘loose cannons’ 108

L’Orient
(flagship) 157, 186–7, 187

coffin 48, 143

Louis XIV, King of France 58

Louis XVI, King of France 68, 69

Loyal Toasts 92–3

Lucas, Jean 3–4, 36

Lutine
(frigate) 177–8, 179

Mackenzie, Capt Alexander 170

Macnamara, James 43

Magellan, Ferdinand 60, 140, 165

‘mainstay’ 35

‘making headway’ 130

Man, Edward 149

‘man overboard’ 114, 163–4

man-of-war 87, 92, 96

Manby, George 71–2

Marine Society 33, 33

Markant, Ellis 12

Marryat, Frederick 61

Mars
(ship) 115–16

Marsden, William 42

Martinique 7

Mary II, Queen of England 58

Mary
(frigate) 138, 176

Mary Celeste
(ship) 174–5

Mary Rose
(ship) 142, 168, 168

Massey, Edward 70

Massey’s log 70, 71

mastheading 94, 94

Maurice, Capt James 7–8

Mauritius 67

Mayflower
(ship) 58

McClintock
, Capt Leopold 66

McClure, Robert 66

McKenzie, Mrs Daniel 118

Melville, Herman 137, 167

Mercator, Geradus 64, 65

merchant navy 142

merfolk 146–7, 146

messes 119

meteorology 80–1

Miller, Andrew 131

Miller, Ralph 95

Minorca 40

Mitchell, William 94

Moby Dick
(Melville) 166–7

Mohawk
(ship) 74

Moluccas 60

Monarch
(flagship) 40

‘money for old rope’ 174

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