ADMIRALTY LIBRARY. SUBJECT CATALOGUE OK PRINTED BOOKS. Part I. HISTORICAL SECTION. LONDON: PRINTED FOR HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE, By EYKE and SPOTTISWOODE, Ltd., PRINTERS TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. 1912. CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY WiLLARD FiSKE Endowment Cornell University Library Z921 .L85 Subject cataloaue of print^^^^^^ '"3 ''I924'' 029'"'543 083 Olln uvers^ Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029543083 "^ADMIRALTY LIBRARY. SUBJECT CATALOGUE OP PRINTED BOOKS. Part I. HISTORICAL SECTION. V >■ .■;:i(;.i LONDON: PRINTED FOE HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE, By BYEE and SPOTTISWOODE, Ltd., PRINTERS TO THE KING's MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. 1912. This Section, Parti,, of tbe Ca,ta]6gae ofempriBes all printed books in the Library bearing on Naval History. Part II. will be devote'd to Naval and general Sciences, and Part III. to Geography. A later section wiH be devoted to parliamentary and periodical publications, but a provisional list of some of the more important of those relating to Naval affairs has been appended to this volume. The compilation of the Catalogue has been undertaken primarily for official purposes, but it is hoped that, concurrently with the re-arrangement of the books and the establish- ment of a Reading: Eoom, the result will also b^ to render the collection accessible to Officers of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines. The Library is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (1 p.m. on Saturday). Subject to the convenience of the Department, Officers of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines desirous of studying Naval History will be admitted on presentation of their visiting cards. Other students of Naval history who desire to make use of the Library should make application to the Secretary of the Admiralty, stating the nature of the research on which they are engaged. Applications for books are to be made on the prescribed form and should briefly specify author and title and quote the press-mark. . . J „ J ■ 2y oojnmand of their Lordships, Isfc June 1912. /OO F .■lllT ;■. -r: PREFACE. The principle adopted in arranging this catalogue has been to group first under each subject all works directly connected with the Navy, the remainder being then placed in order according to the degree of their relation to Naval affairs. This method has been modified in the case of Biography. In each sub-section the books are arranged according to date of publication — or pro- bable date of publication in the case of works without date. Where the date of publication is known, though not given on the title-page, it is placed between brackets. In a few instances where the books are reprints of earlier works they have been placed under the original date as belonging in reality to the earlier period, and the various editions of any work which present no essential differences have been placed together under the date of the earliest edition in the Library. The more important additions and omissions have been indicated against ea,ch issue of the NaATyr Lists. Many of the books touch upon more than one of the subjects comprised in this catalogue. Where such books seemed of sufficient importance cross references have been added ; in other cases a book will be found under that heading which most closely concerns the Navy, even though this may not be its primary subject. To avoid confusion in description of size, all books not exceeding seven inches in height have been designated as 12mo, those between seven and ten inches as 8vo, those between ten and twelve inches as 4to, and those above twelve inches as Folio. The index has not been included in the enumeration of the pages. W. G. PERRIN, Admiralty Library, Librarian. fi, (12)3128 500 7/12 E & S A 2 CONTENTS. PAGE Lists of Navy and Akmy ........ 5 BlOGKAPHT .---.. ..-37 HiSTOKT -..-...-....69 Policy and Administration - - - - - - - -213 Strategy and Tactics - - - - - - - -31] Mercantile Marine, Commijnications, and Commbrce ----- 323 Periodical Publications of Naval Interest --.... 3Q0 Parliamentary Papers — Inquiries into Nava^ Affairs - - - - - 361 Index of Headings -- - - - - - - -- 371 LISTS OP THE NAVY AND ARMY. n-AVT LISTS. Lists of Sea Officers - - - Steel's ITavy List . . - Official Navy List ... Lean's TStavj List ... Hanltaiu's Navy List Boyal Marines ... Boyal Indian Uarine Colonial Navies ... Miscellaneons Navy Lists . Foreign Navy Lists ... ABMY LISTS ^ . . . GENERAL UISCELLANEOUS LISTS Page 5 . 7 . 10 . 23 " 24 . 24 - 25 . 25 - 25 - 29 - 33 - 35 LISTS OF SEA OFFICEKS. [Note. — In the following Lists, from 1748 to 1833, the imprint " Admiralty OflSce " appears on the title page ; and from 1834 to 1846 — " Admiralty." " By Authority " appears on the title page from 1831 to 1846. The Lists are dated January, unless otherwise stated.'] Alphabetical List of the Commission OflScers (Captains, Masters and Commanders, and Lieu- tenants) of -His Majesty's Fleet : with the dates of their -first Commissions. 12mo. 1748 (April). 1773. 1749 (Feb.). 1774. 1752. 1775. 1754. 1776. 1769. 1777. 1770. 1778 (and July). 1772. (Captains, Commanders, and Lieutenants). 1794 (Aug.). 1798. 1795 (Aug.). 1799 (and July). 17961 1800 (and July). 1797. Alphabetical List of the Post Captains, Com- manders, and Lieutenants of His Majesty's Fleet : with the dates of their first Commissions. 12mo. 1801 (Aug.). 1802 (July). 1803 (and July). 1804 (and July). 1805 (July). 1806 (Feb. and July). 1807. 1808 (and July). 1809 (and July). 1810 (and July). 1811 (and July). 1812 (and July). 1813 (and July). 1814. 1815. 1816. 1817. Alphabetical List of the Post Captains, Com- manders, and Lieutenants of His Majesty's Fleet : with the dates of their first Commissions. 1818. 1822. ^^°- 1819. 1823. 1820. 1824. 1821. Alphabetical List of the Captains, Commanders, and Lieutenants of His Majesty's Fleet : with the dates of their first Commissions. 8vo. 1825. Alphabetical List of the Flag Officers and other Commissioned Officers of His Majesty's Fleet : with the dates of their first Commissions. 8vo. 1826. 1827. Alphabetical List of the Flag Officers and other Commissioned Officers of His Majesty's Fleet : with the dates of their respective Commissions. 8vo. 1828. 1833. 1829. 1834. 1830. 1835. 1831. 1836. 1832. 1837. Alphabetical List of the Flag Officers and other Commissioned Officers of Her Majesty's Fleet : with the dates of their respective Commissions. 8vo. 1838. 1841. 1839. 1842. 1840. 1843. Alphabetical List of the Flag Officers, Captains, Commanders, Lieutenants, Masters, Mates, and Second Masters, of Her Majesty's Royal Navy : with the dates from which they take Rank. (Also : Index to the Civil Branch.) 1844. 1846. 1845. LISTS OF SEA OFFICERS. In the following Lists, from 1 749 to 1834, the imprint " Admiralty' Office " appears on the title page ; and from 1836 to 1846 — " Admiralty." " By Authority " appears on the title page from 1831 to 1846. The lists are dated January, unless otherwise stated. List of the Flag Officers of His Majesty's Fleet. General List of the Captains . . . with the dates of their first Commissions as Captains, from which they are allowed to take Post. Masters and Commanders. General List of the Lieutenants . , . with the dates of their first Commissions. 12mo. 1749 (Feb.). 1771. 1752. 1772. 1754. 1773, 1755 (July). 1774. 1756 (July). 1775. 1757 (and May). 1776. 1758 (and July). 1777. 1759 (July). 1778 (and July). 1760 (and July). 1779 (and July). 1761 (and July). 1780 (and July). 1762 (and July). 1781 (July). 1763 (and July). 1782 (and July). 1764. 1783 (July). 1765. 1784. 1767. 1785. 1768. 1786. 1769. 1787. 1770. 1788. List of the Flag Officers of His Majesty's Fleet : with the dates of their first Commissions, as Admirals, Vice-Admirals, Rear-Adrairals, and Captains. General List of the Captains . . . with the dates of their first Commissions as Captains, from which they are allowed to take Post. Masters and Commanders. General List of the Lieutenants . . . with the dates of their first Commissions. 12mo. 1789. 1791. 1790. 1792. List of the Flag Officers of His Majesty's Fleet : with the dates of their first Commissions, as Admirals, Vice-Admirals, Rear-Admirals^ and Captains. General List of the Captains . . . with the dates of their first Commissions as Captains, from which they are allowed to take Post. Commanders. General List of the Lieutenants . . . with the dates of their first Commissions. 1794 (Aug.). 1795 (Aug.). 1796 (and July). 1797 (July). 1803 (and July). 12mo. 1798 (July). 1799. 1801 (Feb.)." 1802 (and July). 1804 (and July), 1805 (July). 1808 (and July). 1806 (July). 1809 (apd July). 1807 (and July). 1810 (and July). List of the Flag Officers of His Majesty's Fleet : with the dates of their first Commissions, as Admirals, Vice-Adjnirals, Rear-Admirals, and Captains, Superannuated Rear- Admirals, Superannuated and Retired Captains. General List of the Captains . . . with the dates of their first Commissions as Captains, from which they are allowed to take Post, Commanders. Lieutenants superannuated with the rank of Commanders, with the dates of their Commis- sions as Commanders and Lieutenants. General List of the Lieutenants . . . with the dates of their first Commissions. 12mo. 1811 (and July). 1815. 1812 (and July). 1816. 1813 (and July). 1817. 1814. List of the Flag Officers and other Commissioned Officers of His Majesty's Fleet : with the dates of their respective Commissions, 8vo. 1818. 1828. 1819. 1829. 1820. 1830. 1821. 1831. 1822. 1832. 1823. 1833. 1824. 1834. 1825. 1835. 1826. 1836. 1827. 1837. List of the Flag Officers and other Commissioned Officers of Her Majesty's Fleet : with the dates of their respective Commissions. 8vo. 1838. 1841. 1839. 1842. 1840. 1843. List of the Commissioned Officers of Her Majesty's Royal Navy : with the dates from which they take Rank. (Including Masters, Mates, Second Masters, and Civil Branch.) 8vo. 1844. List of the Commissioned Officers and Passed Clerks of Her Majesty's Royal Navy ! with the dates from which they take Rank. 8vo. 1845. 1846. Note. — The following lists are appended .•— From 1828, Naval Officers of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, in the order of their nomination. Foreign Orders, From 1830, Naval Officers of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, From 1833, Naval Officers of the Order of St. Michetef and St. Geo.ge, STEEL'S NAVY LlST. STEEL'S NAVT LIST. {£he^Q Lists give, establishment of rates of ships, and when built, also establishment of men.) Steel's Original and Correct laJBt of the Royal Navy, Improved : To which are added their StatioiiB, and a I/ist of the Ships lost or destroyed since the Commenoement of the War, with their Commanders. Likewise a List of the Enemies Ships taken or destroyed since the Commence- ment pf the War. With lists of the Lords of ^be Admiralty, Commissioners of the Navy and Victualling, and of the other Offices in the naval Department, and the Navy>- Agents. Cor- rected to May 31, 1783, and to he continued monthly. Igmo. London. 1783 (June). Steel's Original and Correct List of the Royal Navy, Improved : To which are added their Stations, Likewise Lists of the Lords of the Admiralty, Commissioners of the Navy and Victualling, and of the other Offices in the naval Pepartment. With Correct Lists of the Admirals, Captaiiis, Masters and Commanders, and Lieutenants, of the Royal Navy. And the Navy-Agents. With the Superannuated and Pension . Lists. Also, a List of the Packet Boats, with their Commanders. And a list of Ships in the Honourable the East-India Com- pany's Service, with their Conimander's Names, when ^sailqcl, and where bound, with their Number of Voyages ; likewise when built, with their Tonnage and Husbands. Corrected to January 1793, ami to be continued monthly during War, and quarterly during Peace.* 12mo. London. 1793 (Jan,, Mar., May, June, July). Omitted : East-India Company's Ships. 1793 (Awg., Sept.). — — Added : Revenue-Cutters and hired Armed Vessels. British and Enemies Ships taken or destroyed since the commence- ment of the War. Portuguese ships at Spithead. 1793 (Oct, Nov.). ■ Added : East-India Company's Ships. Masters. Surgeons, Impress Service. Commanding Officers who have lost their lives during the War. Sbips lost. Distribution of British Naval Force. • 1793 (Dec). 1794 (Jan., Feb., Mar.). Slight changes were made in this title from time to time. Steel's Original and Correct List of the Royal Navy, &c. — continued. Omitted: East-India Company's Ships. 1794 (Apr., May). Added : Elder Brethren of Trinity House. 1794 (June). Added : Physicians. Widows' Annual Pensions. 1794 (July). Added : Rates of Half-Pay (Captains, &c.). 1794 (Aug., Sept., Oct.). Added : Marine Forces. Portuguese Squadron at Plymouth. 1794 (Nov., Dec). Added : Admiralty Judges. 1 795 (Jan., Feb., Mar.). Added : Alphabetical List of Pursers. Signal Towers. Distribution of Prize Money. Officers' Pay, &c. Master-Builders at the King's Yards. East India Co.'s Ships. 1795 (Apr.) Omitted : East India Co.'s Ships. 1795 (May, June, July). Added : Secretaries to Admirals. 1795 (Aug., Sept.). Added : Royal Hospitals. 1795 (Oct., Nov.). -< Added : Russian Ships in the British Service. 1795 (Dec). 1796 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). Omitted: Alphabetical List of Pursers. (Names shown against Ships in which serving.) Added : India Ships. Calendar of Head and Prize Money. 1797 (Jan., Feb., Mar.). Added : Comparative View of Ships and Guns Taken and Lost. List of the Spanish Navy, Jan. 1796. 1797 (Apr.). Added : Masters Attendant at the King's Yards. 1797 (May). STEEL^S NAVY*.LiST. Steel's Original and Correct List of the Eoyal Navy, &c. — continued. Added : Store'keepers.i 1797 (June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). 1798 (Jan.). Omitted : India Ships. 1798 (Mar.). Added : Naval Fencibles. 1798 (Apr., May, June, Nov."). Added: Miscellaneous Naval Intelligence (Engagements, Casualties, Courts- Martial, Obituary, &c.). 1798 (Dec). Added: Amicable Navy Society (Advt.). 1799 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July,' Aug.,* Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). 1800 (Jan.). Added: Comparative Rank of Officers in Navy and Army. 1800 (Feb., Mar.). Added : Knights of Windsor. 1800 (Apr., May, June, July, Aug.^, Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec.«). 1801 (Jan., Feb., May,' Aug.). Added : Hired Gun Vessels. 1801 (Sept., Oct.). Added: Regulations relative to the appoint- ment, pay, half-pay, pensions, and superannuation of the several classes of Officers, &c Omitted : Hired Gun Vessels. 1801 (Nov., Dec). 1802 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). 1803 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr.,^ May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec.9). ' Other OfiScers at the King's Yards added from time to time. ' Contains Account and Plan of the Battle of the Nile. ' Contains Account and Plan of Sir J. B. Warren's Engagement on Coast of Ireland. * Contains Corrected Plan of Sir J. B. Warren's Engagement on Coast of Ireland. 'Contains "A Chart from Ushant to Brest, Shewing " the Position of the British Fleet before Brest Harbour, " with the Advanced Squadron and Keconnoitring '' Frigates." ° Contains Chart : The Bay of Brest and its Environs, exhibiting the situation of the British and Combined Fleets, &c. ' Contains Narrative and Plan of the Battle of Copenhagen. - 'Contains Lists of killed and wounded in St. Vincent's action of 14 Feb. 1797 and in the Battle of the Nile. ' Contains List of killed and wounded in the Battle of the Nile. Steel's Original and Correct List of the Royal Navy, &c. — continued, 1804 (Jan,, Feb., Mar.,i Apr.,^ May,^ June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). 1805 (Jan.,* Feb., Apr., May,^ July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec.®). 1806 (Jan., Feb., Mar.,^ Apr., May, June, July). Added: Assistant Surgeons. 1806 (Aug;, Sept.,7 Oct., Nov., Dec). 1807 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). 1808 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). 1809 (Jan.). Added : East India Company's Shipping, &c. 1809 (Feb.,8 Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec*). Added : First Lieutenants of Ships. Alplhabetical List of Pursers. Naval Charitable Society. 1810 (Jail., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept.). Omitted : Alphabetical List of Pursers. 1810 (Oct., Nov., Dec). 1811 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). 1812 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). 1813 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). 1814 (Jan., Feb.). Added: Alphabetical Lists of Pursers and Chaplains. 1814 (July, Oct.). Omitted : Alphabetical List of Pursers. ' Contains List of killed and wounded in Actions ofE Algeciras July 1801. ' Contains Historical Description of Boulogne, with Plan of the Town and Harbour : also Chart of the Straits of Dover. ' Contains Historical Description of Flushing, with Plan : also Chart of the Coasts of England, Holland, &c. ' Contains List of killed and wounded in the Battle of the Nile. ' Contains List of killed and wounded in the Battle of Copenhagen 1801. « Contains Plan and relation of the Battle of Trafalgar. ' Contains List of killed and wounded in the Battle of Copenhagen. » Title altered to " Steel's Original and Correct List of " the Eoyal Navy and Hon. East-India Company's " Shipping." " Contains List of killed and wounded in Attack on Boulogne 1801. l-'i STEEL'S NAVY LIST. Steel's Original and Correct List of the Royal Navy, &c. — continued. Added : Seniority List of Pursers. 1814 (Dec). 1815 (Jan.). Added: Royal Naval College, Portsmouth. 1815 (Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June). Steel's Naval Remembrancer : or, the Gentle- man's Maritime Chronology of the various Transactions of the late War, from its Com- mencement to the . . . signing the Preliminary Articles on the 20th January, 1783. Being . . . Collection of Intelligence . . . for making an accurate Investigation of the Naval Resources and efficient Force of the late belligerent Powers . . . Statement of the Marine Forces of England, France, Spaiu, and Holland, on the 20th of January, 1783 . . . Disposition of the Com- missioued Ships of the British Navy, January 20, 1783 .. . List of the Cabiuet, Jan. 20, 1783 . . . Provisional Articles and Definitive Treaty with America ; and the Preliminary Articles and Definitive Treaties with France, Spain, and Holland ; including Copies of the Full Powers, Separate Articles, and other Instruments, signed by the belligerent and mediating Powers, or their Plenipotentiaries . . . The British Ministry at the different Periods . . . British Ships of War, lost, taken or destroyed . . . American, French, Spanish and Dutch Ships taken or destroyed . . . Admirals, Commodores, Post-Captains, Masters and Commanders, and Lieutenants commanding Cutters, &c. who have lost their Lives . . . with the Dates of their Commissions, the Ships they commanded, and the year and manner of their Death. With many other subordinate Lists, Tables, &c. 106 pp. 12mo. London, 1785. Ca 250. Steel's List of Privateers taken from all the Hostile Powers, from the commencement of the War to the end of . . . 1798 (Forming a Sup- plement to Steel's Navy Lists). In which are particularized the Force, in Guns, Swivels, and Men . . . Time and Place of Capture of each Privateer . . . Name, Force, and Commander of each capturing Ship . . . Regulations for the Distribution of Prizes. 24 pp. 12mo. London, 1799. Ca 199. Steel's Naval Chronologist of the War, from its Commencement in Feb. 1793, to its Conclusion in 1801. Containing . . . Account^ of all the Ships of tlie French, Dutch, Spanish, Danish and British Navies, lost, taken or destroyed during that period . . . with accurate Nar- ratives of the particular circumstances attendant on each event, and illustrated with engraved Plans of the Five memorable Engagements under Admirals Howe, St. Vincent, Duncan, Nelson, and Parker ; and a Representation of the Medal given by His Majesty to the meritorious Commanders . . . Privateers taken . . . Settle- ments and Colonies captured . . . Commanding Officers who lost their Lives . . . Preliminaries and Definitive Treaties of Peace . . . Number and Disposition of the British Navy at the beginning and end of the War . . . Total Captures in Ships and Guns . . . Summary of Reciprocal Cessions comprehended in the Treaties of Peace. 113 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, n.d. Ca 19. Steel's Naval Chronologist of the late War. . . . Including also a copious description of Lord Nelson's Victory off Cape Trafalgar in 180.'i, with an accurate plan of that engagement. . . 104 -I- 123 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1806. Ca 413. Steel's Naval Monitor : being a Supplement to the List of the Royal Navy : Containing . . . Tables of Naval Pay, Establishment and Force ; with various Instructions respecting Naval Service. (Also : Commanding Officers and Captains of Marines who have lost their Lives [1803-1808]. Naval Engagements. Ships lost, taken and destroyed.) 60 pp. 12mo. London, 41.(1. Ca 296. £ 3128 B OFFICIAL NAVY LIST. THE TSIAVY LIST. (Note. — Alterations in the Retired Lists are not shown.') " Admiralty Office " appears on the title page from 1814 to April 1832, and "Admiralty" on the title page of the issue of July 1832, after which date the imprint is omitted. Navt List (The). By Authority. 12mo. London. Contents : Admiralty and other Navy Departments : Admiralty Office. Commissioners for Transports, Care of Sick and Wounded Seamen, and of Prisoners of War. Navy Office. Navy Pay Office. Sixpenny Office. Victualling Office. Admiralty and Vice - Admiralty Courts, Judges, &c. Agents (Navy, Marine, &c.). Captures. Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Customs and Excise Cruisers. Impress Service. Knights of Windsor. Naval Establishments : Chest at Greenwich. Dockyards. Greenwich Hospital. Hospitals and Sick Quarters. Ordnance Establishments. Prisons for Prisoners of War, Prison Ships, &c. Royal Naval Asylum, Greenwich. Royal Naval College, Portsmouth. Victualling Establishments. Officers : Lists (denoting ships in which serving) : Flag Officers (Seniority). „ „ in Commission, with their Flag Lieutenants, Secretaries, &c. Captains (Seniority and Alphabetical). Commanders (Seniority and Alphabetical). Lieutenants (Alphabetical). Royal Marine Forces (Seniority and Alpha- betical). Masters (Alphabetical). Medical Officers : Physicians (Alphabetical). Surgeons (Alphabetical). Assistant Surgeons (Alphabetical). Dispensators (Alphabetical). [De- scribed as " Dispensers " in subsequent Lists.] Hospital Mates (Alphabetical). Navy List — continued. Contents — continued. Officers : Lists — continued. Pursers (Alphabetical). Chaplains (Alphabetical). Superannuated and Retired Officers, Officers in receipt of Pensions for Wounds and Out-Pensions of Greenwich Hospital. Packet Boats. Pensions, Widows'. Prizes, Prize Courts, and Prize Money adver- tised for Distribution. Recruiting Service. Ships : Alphabetical List (showing Guns, Officers, and date appointed). Signal Stations. Transport Service. Vice-Admirals of the Coasts. 1814 (Feb., Mar., Apr., May). Omitted: Recruiting Service. {See Jan., 1888.) 1814 (June). Omitted : Captures. Added : Lieutenants (Seniority List). 1814 (July, Aug.). Added : Masters (Seniority List). Medical Officers (Seniority List). Pursers (Seniority List). 1814 (Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). 1815 (Jan., Feb.). Omitted: Chest at Greenwich. 1815 (Mar. [April : no issue}, May, June, July). Omitted : Prison Ships. 1815 (Aug., Sept., Oct.). Added: Officers having the Order of the Bath. Promotions. Rates of Half Pay. 1815 (Nov.). Omitted : Prisons. Impress Service. Added : Stations of Ships. Service of Raising Seamen. Appointments. Obituary. 1815 (Dec.) 1816 (Jan., Feb., Mar.). Omitted : Signal Stations. Ordnance Establishments. 1816 (Apr., May, June, July). Omitted: Obituary, (^ee Apr., 1835.) 1816 (Aug., Sept.). Omitted : Service of Raising Seamen. 1816 (Oct., Nov., Dec). 10 . OFFICIAL NAVY LIST. Navt List — continued. Added : Regulations. 1817 (Jan., Feb., Mar.). Omitted : Commissioners for Transports, Care of Sick and Wounded Seamen, and of Prisoners of War. 1817 (Apr., May). Added : Office for Arrears of Transport Accounts. 1817 (June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov.). Added : Ratings of Ships. 1817 (Dec). 1818 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). Omitted: Office for Arrears of Transport Accounts. Added: Commissioners for the Discovery- of the Longitude at Sea. 1819 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1820 (Jan., Apr.). Omitted : Chaplains (Alphabetical List). (^ee Apr., 1842.) Added : Chaplains (Seniority List). 1820 (July, Oct.). Added: Observatories at Greenwich and Cape of Good Hope. 1821 (Jan.). Omitted : Appointments. Promotions. 1821 (Apr., July). Omitted : Royal Naval Asylum, Greenwich. 1821 (Oct.). 1822 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1823 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). Added : Rules and Regulations and List of Members of the Royal Naval Annuitant Society. 1824 (Jan., Apr., July). Omitted : Ratings of Ships. Royal Naval Annuitant Society. Added: Table of Classes and Denomina- tions of Ships. Royal Marine Pay Office, 1824 (Oct.). 1825 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). Omitted : Royal Marine Pay Office. Added : Royal Marine Office. 1826 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1827 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). Added: Officers having the Order of St. Michael and St. George. Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order. Foreign Orders. 1 828 (Jan.,, Apr., July). Navt List — continued. Omitted : Commissioners for Discovering the Longitude at Sea. Added : Nautical Almanack Office. 1828 (Oct.). 1829 (Jan.). Added : Resident Committee for Advising on Scientific Subjects. 1829 (A])., July, Oct.). 1830 (Jan., Apr.). Omitted : Sixpenny Office. 1830 (July). Added : Naval Aides-de-Camp to the King. 1830 (Oct.). 1831 (Jan.). Omitted : Resident Committee for advising on Scientific Subjects. Added : Marine Aides-de-Camp to the King. 1831 (Apr.). Added : Officers employed in Coast Guard. 1831 (July, Oct.). 1832 (Jan., Apr.). Omitted: Navy Office. 1832 (July). Added : Officers granted Honorary Medals. 1832 (Oct.). 1833 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1834 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1835 (Jan.). Added: Obituary (see Aug., 1816). Physician General (previously shown under Admiralty as Physician of the Navy). 1835 (Apr., July, Oct.). Added: Flag Officers (Alphabetical List). Semaphore Stations. 1836 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). Omitted : Navy Pay Office (Duties trans- ferred to Paymaster-General's Office). 1837 (Jan., Apr., July). Added : Naval Instructors and School- masters (Seniority List). Officers to whom pensions have been granted from the Fund created by the vacancies of one General Officer and four Colonels of Marines. 1837 (Oct.\ — — Omitted: Officers to whom pensions have been granted from the Fund created by the vacancies of one General Officer and four Colonels of Marines. 11 B 2 OFFICIAL NAVY LIST. Navy List — continued. Added: Officers in receipt of Good Service Pension. 1838 (Jan.,1 Apr., July, Oct.). 1839 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1840 (Jan., Apr., July). Added: Inspectors and Deputy Inspectors of Hospitals (Seniority and Alphabetical Lists). Medical Officers unfit for further Service at Sea. 1840 (Oct.). Omitted : Physician-General of the Navy. Inspectors' and Deputy Inspectors of Hospitals. Added : Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets. Inspectors and Deputy Inspectors of Hospitals and Fleets. 1841 (Jan.i). Omitted : Hospital Mates. 1841 (Apr.). Added : Mates (Seniority and Alphabetical Lists). 1841 (July, Oct.). 1842 (Jan.). Added : Chaplains (Alphabetical List). (See July, 1820.) 1842 (Apr., July, Oct.). Added : Second Masters (Alphabetical List). 1843 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1844 (Jan.). Omitted : Pursers. Inspector - General of Naval Hospitals and Fleets. Inspectors and Deputy Inspectors of Hospitals and Fleets. Added : Paymasters and Pursers. Director General of Medical Department of the Navy. Medical Inspectors and Deputy Medical Inspectors of Hospitals and Fleets. Second Masters (Seniority List). 1844 (Apr.). Added: Flag Officers' Retinue (Numbers allowed). 1844 (July, Oct.). Added: Royal Naval Female School, Richmond. 1845 (Jan.). ' Contains List of Donations to and Debenture Holders of Royal Naval School, Camberwell. Navt List — continued. Added: Clerks qualified for Paymasters and Pursers (Alphabetical List). 1845 (Apr., July). Omitted: Royal Naval Female School, Richmond. Added: Clerks (Seniority List). 1845 (Oct.). 1846 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). Added: Mates passed in Seamanship (Seniority and Alphabetical Lists). {Size altered to 8vo.) 1847 (Jan.). Omitted : Separate Alphabetical Lists. Added: A General Alphabetical List of Officers (R.N. and R.M.), Active and Retired, showing Seniority and where Serving. Horse Power (List of the Navy). 1847 (Apr., July, Oct.). Added : Promolions, Appointments and Deaths since date shown on Title-page. (See Apr., 1821 and 1885.) General Register and Record Office of Seamen (Merchant Seamen Office). Royal Navy Advertiser (previously Murray's Navy Advertiser). 1848 (Jan., Apr.). Added : Harbour and Railway Department. Actions for which Gold Medals * were issued by Admiralty. 1848 (July,i Oct.). 1849 (Jan.). Added : Officers who have served as Secre- tary (Alphabetical List). Ships and Battles since 1793 for which Naval Medals have been awarded (with index). 1849 (Apr.). Omitted : Semaphores. 1849 (July, Oct.). Added : Coast Guard Retirement List for Lieutenant, R.N. 1850 (Jan., Apr.). Added : Circular Letters. Officers of Royal Hospital School, Greenwich. 1850 (July, Oct.). Added : Table of Relative Rank. 1851 (Jan.). ' Contains Boyal Naval School, Nev? Cross (Sub- scribers and Debenture holders). 12 OFFICIAL NAVY LIST. Navy List — continued. Added : New Scale of Pay and Provisions (including Schedule of Vic- tualling for Troops when em- barked). 1851 (Apr.). Added: Ships for Harbour Service. Officers on Reserved Half Pay (Seniority Lists). Appendix — Plan of Naval Retire- ment. 1851 (Aug., Oct.). 1852 (Jan.). Added : Inspectors of Machinery Afloat and Chief Engineers (1st, 2nd, and 3rd Class) — Seniority Lists. 1852 (Apr., July). Omitted ; Payiaasters and Pursers. Added : Pursers. 1852 (Oct.). 1853 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). Added : Officers employed in Royal Naval Coast Volunteers. 1854 (Jan., Apr.i). Omitted : Mail Vessels. 1854 (Julv, Oct.). 1855 (Jan.,2 Apr.). Omitted : Clerks qualified for Paymaster. Added : Assistant Paymasters (Seniority List). 1855 (July, Oct.). 1856 (Jan.). Added: Steam Gun Boats. 1856 (Apr., July). — : — Added : Paymasters - in - Chief (Seniority List). 1856 (Oct.). 1857 (Jan.). Added: Officers and Men having the Victoria Cross. Royal Naval Coast Volunteers — Officers of Districts. 1857 (Apr.). Omitted : Oath of Allegiance. 1857 (July, Oct.). 1858 (Jan.). Added : District Ships for Coast Guard and Royal Naval Coast Volunteer Duties. 1858 (Apr., July). Omitted : Dispensers. (See Jan., 1874.) 1858 (Oct.). 1859 (Jan.). ' Contains Bellot Testimonial Fund (Subscribers, &c.). » Contains Testimonial to Captain McClure ^Sub- scribers, &c.). Navy List — continued. Added : H.M. Coast Guard Tenders. 1859 (Apr., July). Added : Acting Mates (Senioritv List). 1859 (Oct.). Added : Honorary Physicians and Honorary Surgeons to H.M. the Queen. 1 860 (Jan.). Omitted : Medical Officers unfit for further service at Sea. Added : Masters Attendant, Assistant- Masters Attendant and Queen's Harbour Masters with the rank of Commander (Seniority List). 1860 (Apr., July, Oct.). 1861 (Jan.). Omitted: Paymasters-in-Chief. (-Sec Jan., 1904.) 1861 (Apr.). Omitted : Mates. Acting Mates. Added: Sub-Lieutenants. Acting Sub-Lieutenants. 1861 (July). Omitted : Steam Gun Boats. Added : Sailing Ships (now shown sepa- rately). Screw Steam Gun Boats. 1861 (Oct.). 1862 (Jan.). Added : Officers of the Royal Naval Re- serve (Alphabetical List). Greenwich Hospital Livings held by Chaplains of the Royal Navy. 1862 (Apr., July, Oct.). 1863 (Jan., Apr.). Added: Officersof the Royal Naval Reserve (Seniority List). Officers having the Order of the Garter. 1863 (July). Added: Staff Commanders (Seniority List). Coast Guard Watch Vessels. 1863 (Oct.). Added: Officers employed on Surveying Service. 1864 (Jan.). Added : Naval Prison. 1864 (Apr.). Omitted : H.M. Coast Guard Tenders. Added : H.M. Coast Guard Cruisers. 1864 (July, Oct.). 1865 (Jan., Apr.). .13 OFFICIAL NAVY LIST. Navy List — continued. Added: Drill Ships of the Royal Naval Reserve. 1865 (July). Added : Transports for service in carrying Troops to India. 1865 (Oct.). 1866 (Jan.). Omitted: Officers in receipt of Greenwich Hospital Out-pensions. Added : Officers in receipt of Naval Pensions. Officers on the Pension List of G-reenwich Hospital. 1866 (Apr., July). Added : Staff Surgeons (Seniority List). 1866 (Oct.). 1867 (Jan., Apr.). Omitted : Transports for service in carrying Troops to India. Added : H.M. Indian Troop Ships. 1867 (July). Omitted : Masters. Second Masters. Acting Second Masters. Added : Navigating Lieutenants. Navigating Sub-Lieutenants. Acting Navigating Sub-Lieu- tenants. 1867 (Oct.). Added : H.M. Ships for the Defence of the Colonies. Officers having the Order of the Thistle. 1868 (Jan.). Added : ^Officers whose names have been removed from the List. 1868 (Apr.). Omitted : Masters Attendant, Assistant Masters Attendant and Queen's Harbour Masters. Added : Staff Captains. 1868 (July). Navy List — continued. Added : Officers and Men who have received Medals from the Royal Humane Society since 1835. Officers who have received Medals from the Royal National Life- boat Institution. 1868 (Oct.). 1869 (Jan.). Added : Officers to whom the Albert Medal has been awarded. 1869 (Apr., July, Oct.). Added : Officers having the Order of the Star of India. 1870 (Jan., Apr.). Omitted: General Alphabetical List* of Officers. Added : Alphabetical List of Officers on Active List. Alphabetical List of Officers on Retired and Reserved Lists. Midshipmen (Seniority List). Naval Cadets (Seniority List). Navigating Midshipmen (Seniority List). Navigating Cadets (Seniority List). Clerks (Seniority List). Assistant Clerks (Seniority List). Engineers for special charge (Seniority List). Engineers (Seniority List). Acting Engineers (Seniority List). First Class Assistant Engineers (Seniority List). Acting First Class Assistant Engineers (Seniority List). Second Class Assistant Engineers (Seniority List). Acting Second Class Assistant Engineers (Seniority List). Boatswains : Chief, First Class, Second Class (Seniority Lists). Gunners : Chief, First Class, Second Class (Seniority Lists). Carpenters : Chief, First Class, Second Class (Seniority Lists). 1870 (July). The issue of the Monthly List recommenced with August, 1870. The following continue to be shown only in the Quarterly Lists : — Officers on the Retired and Reserved Lists (Seniority and Alphabetical Lists). Naval and Marine Aides-de-Camp to H.M. the Queen. Honorary Physicians and Honorary Surgeons to H.M. the Queen. Officers in receipt of — Good Service Pensions. Pensions for "Wounds. Naval Pensions. Greenwich Hospital Pensions. — — — ft r-^ T— ■- 1 —- Bestorations to the List are also given as they occur from time to time. 14 . OFFICIAL NAVY LIST. Navy List — continued. Naval Knights of Windsor. Officers having the Orders of — G-arter. Thistle. Bath. Star of India. St. Michael and St. George. Officers and Men having the Victoria Cross. Officers to whom the Albert Medal has been awarded. Officers having Foreign Orders. Circular Letters, Memoranda, Regulations, &c. Navy and Prize Agents. Agent for Royal Marines. Prizes advertised for distribution. Officers and Men who have received Medals from the Royal Humane Society. Omitted: Ships and Battles for which Naval Medals have been awarded. Officers who have received Medals from the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. {See Jan., 1884.) 1870 (Aug.). Omitted: District Ships for Coast Guard and Royal Naval Coast Volun- teer Duties. Added : Ships of the First Reserve employed as District Ships for Coast Guard and Royal Naval Coast Volunteer Duties. 1870 (Sept.). Added: Foreign Officers serving in H.M. Ships. ^ Retired Commanders of the Royal Navy, retired as Lieutenants from the Coast Guard, on pen- sions granted by the Treasury. Small Steam Vessels, Tugs, &c. employed on Harbour Service. 1870 (Oct., Nov., Dec). 1871 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug.,^ Sept.). Omitted : Naval Agents on board Contract Mail Steam Vessels. 1871 (Oct., Nov., Dec). 1872 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). 1873 (Jan., Feb., Mar.). ' Shown only in Quarterly Lists. 2 From this date Naval and Marine Aides-de-camp and Honorary Physicians and Surgeons to H.M. the Queen are shown in Monthly Lists as well as Quarterly. Omitted: H.M. Ships for the Defence of the Colonies. Added : Royal Naval College, Greenwich. Officers studying at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich. 1873 (Apr., May). Omitted : Assistant Surgeons. Added: Staff Surgeons Second Class (Seniority List). 1873 (June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). Added: Dispensers in H.M. Medical Establishments at home and abroad. {See Oct., 1858.) 1874 (Jan.). Omitted : Royal Naval College, Portsmouth. Added : Officers of the Royal Naval Artil- lery Volunteers (Seniority List). 1874 (Feb.). Omitted: Assistant Clerks. 1874 (Mar., Apr., May, June, July). Omitted: Navigating Cadets. 1874 (Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). Added : ^Men of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines to whom the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal has been awarded. 1875 (Jan.). Added : Assistant Clerks (Seniority List). {See Mar., 1874.) 1875 (Feb.). ■ Omitted : Staff Surgeons, Second Class. Added : Fleet Surgeons (Seniority List). 1875 (Mar.). Omitted: Ships of the First Reserve employed as District Ships for Coast Guard and Royal Naval Coast Volunteer Duties. ' Shown only in Quarterly Lists. 15 OFFICIAL NAVY LIST. Navy List — continued. Added : Ships of the First Reserve employed as District Ships for Coast G-uard and Royal Naval Reserve Duties. Draughtsmea and Accountant Clerks in the Department of the Director of Works at the home and foreign establishments. 1875 (Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept.). Omitted : Gunners, First and Second Class. Boatswains, First and Second Class. Carpenters, First and Second Class. Added : Gunners (Seniority List). Boatswains (Seniority List). Carpenters (Seniority List). 1875 (Oct., Nov., Dec). Omitted : Sailing Ships of the Royal Navy. 1876 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, Julv, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov.). Added : Chaplain of the Fleet. 1876 (Dec). 1877 (Jan., Feb., Mar.). Added : Roman Catholic Chaplains (Seni- ority List). 1877 (Apr., May). -• Omitted : Assistant Engineers, First and Second Class. Added : Assistant Engineers (Seniority List). 1877 (June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). Omitted : Screw Steam Gunboats. 1878 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, , June). Omitted : Navigating Midshipmen. Added : Engineers for temporary service (Seniority List). Assistant Engineers for temporary service (Seniority List). '^Officers having the Order of the Indian Empire. 1878 (July, Aug., Sept., Oct.). Added : Ships on Foreign or Particular Service. 1878 (Nov., Dec). 1879 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug.). ' Sho-wn only in Quarterly Lists. Navy List — continued. Omitted : Classes and Denominations of H.M. Ships. Flag Officer's Staff and Retinue. 1879 (Sept., Oct., Nov.). Omitted : Engineers for special charge. 1879 (Dec). Added : Engineer Officers who have passed through the special course of training at the Royal School of Naval Architecture and the Royal Naval College at Green- wich (Seniority Lists). .1880 (Jan., Feb., Mar.). Omitted : ^Clerks in H.M. Dockyards at home and abroad. ^Clerks in H.M. Victualling Establishments at home and abroad. Clerks in H.M. Medical Esta- blishments at home and abroad. ^Draughtsmen and Accountant Clerks in the Department of the Director of Works at the home and foreign establish- ments. 1880 (Apr., May, June). Added: ^Officers having the Order of St. Patrick. 1880 (July, Aug., Sept., Oct.). Added : Retinue allowed to Flag Officers, Commodores First Class, and Captains of the Fleet. 1880 (Nov., Dec). 1881 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug.). Omitted : Navigating Sub-Lieutenants. 1881 (Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). Added ; ^Commuted Officers who have not reported themselves, and whose names will be removed from the List unless they report them- selves. 1882 (Jan., Feb., Mar.). Added: Officers who are noted at the Admiralty as having qualified to act as Interpreters. 1882 (Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept.). Omitted : ^Commuted Officers who have not reported themselves, and whose names will be removed from the List unless they report themselves. (iS'ee Jan., 1888.) 1882 (Oct., Nov., Dec). ' Shown elsewhere. ^ Shown only in Quarterly Lists. 16 OFFICIAL NAVY LIST. Navy List — continued. ■ Added :• ' Royal United Service Institution Prize Essay Gold Medallists (Naval). 1883 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June). Omitted : Agent for Royal Marines. 1883 (July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). Added: Royal Corps, of Naval Con- structors. ^ Officers and Men in H.M. Coast Guard Servicewho have received Medals or Clasps from the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. {See Aug., 1870.) 1 Officers and Men of the Royal Navy and Coast Guard who have received Medals from the Board of Trade for gallantry displayed in saving life at sea. 1884 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June). Omitted : Assistant Engineers for temporary service. (See Aug., 1894.) 1884 (July, Aug., Sept., Oct.). Added : Training Service — Stationary Training Ships, Gunnery, Tor- pedo and Cadet Training Ships and Drill Ships of the Royal Naval Reserve. .1884 (Nov., Dec). Added : Head Sisters of Nursing Staffi 1885 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July,. Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). 1886 (Jan., Feb., Mar.). Added : First Class Torpedo Boats. ^ Colonial Navies — Ships Officers (Seniority List). Apr., 1873.) 1886 (Apr.). Added : Fleet Engineers (Seniority List). Staff Engineers (Seniority List). Fleet Paymasters (Seniority List). Staff Paymasters (Seniority List). 1886 (May, June, July). Omitted : First Class Torpedo Boats. 1886 (Aug., Sept., Oct.). Omitted : Training Service — Stationary Training Ships, Gunnery, Torpedo and Cadet Training Ships and Drill Ships for the Royal Naval Reserve. and (See ' Shown only ia Quarterly Lists. £ 3128 17 Navf List — continued. Added: Stationary Ships, including Har- bour Flag Ships, Harbour Ser- vice Ships in Commission, Stationary Training Ships, Gunnery, Torpedo and Cadet Training Ships and Drill Ships for the Koyal Naval Reserve. Non-effective Vessels and Vessels for Sale. 1886 (Nov., Dec). Added : i Royal Naval Reserve Officers and Ships authorised to fly the Blue Ensign. • Officers having the Distinguished Service Order. 1887 (Jan., Feb., Mar.). Added : Council of Naval Education. Teaching Staff of Dockyard Schools. 1887 (Apr., May, June, July). Added : Royal Naval Reserved Merchant Cruisers. Honorary Officers. 1887 (Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). Added : ^ Commuted Officers who have not reported themselves, and whose names will be removed from the List unless they report them- selves. (See Oct., 1882.) Officers, Royal Marines, employed on Recruiting Service. {See Juue, 1814.) 1888 (Jan., Feb.). Added : Sisters of Nursing Staff. 1888 (Mar., Apr., May, June). Omitted : Commuted Officers who have not reported themselves, and whose names will be removed from the List unless they report themselves. Added: Honorary Chaplains to H.M. the Queen. 1888 (July, Aug., Sept.). Added : Teaching Staff of Engineer School. 1888 (Oct., Nov., Dec). 1889 (Jan., Feb.. Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug.). Added : Head Schoolmasters (Seniority List). 1889 (Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). 1890 (Jan., Feb.). ' Shown only in Quarterly Lists. OFFICIAL NAVY LIST. Navx List — continued. — — Omitted : Stationary Ships : ineludiug Harbour Flag Ships, Harbour Service Ships iu Commission, Stationary Training Ships, Gunnery, Torpedo and Cadet Training Ships and Drill Ships for the Royal Naval Reserve. 1890 (Mar., Apr., May, June). Added : Coast Guard Station Tenders. 1890 (July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). 1891 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July). Omitted : Foreign Officers serving in H.M Ships. {See Apr., 1892.) 1891 (Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). 1892 (Jan., Feb.). Omitted: Ships of the First Reserve employed as District Ships for Coast Guard and Royal Naval Reserve Duties. Added: Coast Guard Ships employed as District Ships for Coast Guard and Royal Naval Reserve Duties. 1892 (Mar.). Added : Foreign Officers serving in H.M. Ships. (-See Aug. 1891.) Officers of the Royal Indian Marine (Seniority and Alphabetical Lists). 1892 (Apr.). Omitted : ^ Royal Naval Artillery Volun- teers. 1892 (May, June). Omitted : Navigating Lieutenants. 1892 (July, Aug., Sept.). Omitted : " Naval Knights of Windsor, Added : ^ Retired Officers of the Royal Navy who were formerly Naval Knights of Windsor, and who are now in receipt of special Travers Pensions. 1892 (Oct., Nov., Dec). 1893 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov.). Omitted : Engineers for temporary service. Added : Engineer-in-Chief of the Navy, 1893 (Dec). 1894 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May). ' Shown under Retired, &o. Officers as " late Eoyal Naval Artillery VolunteBTS." • ' Shown qnly in Quarterly Lists. Navy List — continued. — —Added: Joint Naval and Military Com- mittee on Defence. 1894 (June). —^ Added : ^ Officers in receipt of Travers Pensions, 1894 (July). Added : Assistant Engineers for temporary service (Seniority List). {See July 1884.) 1894 (Aug., Sept.). Omitted : ^ Retired Commanders of the Royal Navy retired- as Lieu- tenants from the Coast Guard on pensions granted by the Treasury. 1894 (Oct.; Nov., Dec). 1895 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July). Added : Naval Establishments, Royal Indian Marine. 1895 (Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov.). Added : Supplementary Lieutenants (Se- c niority List). Supplementary Sub-Lieutenants (Seniority List). 1895 (Dec). 1896 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June). Added : ^ Officers having the Royal Vic- torian Order. 1896 (July, Aug., Sept^ Oct.). . Omitted : H.M. Indian Troop Ships. 1896 (Nov., Dec). 1897 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., [Dec no issue"] ). 1898 (Jan., Feb., Mar.). Added : Artificer Engineers (Seniority List). 1898 (Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). 1899 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec). Added ; ^ Nursing Sisters having the Royal Red Cross. 1900 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June). Omitted : Officers, Royal Marines, employed on Recruiting Service. Added: Head Wardmasters (Seniority List). Officers employed on the Admiralty Recruiting Service. 1900 (July). '■ Shown only in Qiraiterly lasts. 18 OFFICIAL NAVY LIST. Navy List — continued. Omitted : Engineer-in-Chief of the Narj. Added : Engineer-in-Chief of the Fleet. 1900 (Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec.). 1901 (Jan. [Feb., no issue'] ). Added : The King. Naval Equerries to H.M. the King. 1901 (1 Mar., Apr., May). Omitted: Supplementary Sub-Lieutenants. 1901 (June). Omitted : Foreign OflScers serving in H.M. Ships. (See Dec, 1901.) Added : Sea-going Ships on home service. Ships under the orders of the Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserves. 1901 (July, Aug.). Omitted : Non-efFective Vessels and Vessels for Sale. Added : Vessels available for Subsidiary Services, Hulks, and Vessels for Sale. 1901 (Sept.). Added : ^ Officers having the Conspicuous Service Cross. 1901 (Oct., Nov.). Added : Naval Attaches accredited to the Courts of Maritime Powers. Foreign Officers serving in H.M. Ships. (See July 1901.) Chief Signal Boatswains (Seniority List). Signal Boatswains (Seniority List). 1901 (Dec). Omitted : Nav^al Cadets. 1902 (Jan.). Added : Naval Cadets (Seniority List). (See Jan. 1902.) 1902 (Feb.). ■ ^ Added: Ordnance Committee. 1902 (Mar.). Omitted: Sisters of Nursing Staff. Added: Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service. 1902 (Apr., May, June). — Omitted : Officers in the Transport Service. 1902 (July, Aug., Sept.). Added : ^ Officers having the Order of Merit. 1902 (Oct., Nov., Dec). Added : ^ Members of the Imperial Service Order. 1903 (Jan., Feb.). ' Contains " Message from H.M. the King to the Navy." 2 Shown only in-Qtiarterly Lists. Navy List — continued. Added : Office of the Admiral Su])erinten- dent of Naval Reserves. Royal Naval Engineering College, Devonport. 1903 (Mar.). Omitted : Chief Inspectors of Machinery. Inspectors of Machinery. Fleet Eegineers. Staff Engineers. Chief Engineers. Engineers. Assistant Engineers. Assistant Engineers for temporary service. 19 - Added : Engineer Rear- Admirals (Seniority List). Engineer Captains (Seniority List). Engineer Commanders (Seniority List). Engineer Lieutenants (Seniority List). Engineer Sub-Lieutenants (Se- niority List). Engineer Sub-Lieutenants for temporary service (Seniority List). Medical Consultative Board. 1903 (Apr.). • Added : Carpenter Lieutenants (Seniority List). Chief Artificer Engineers (Seniority List). Registrars of the Royal Naval Reserve at the several ports. 1903 (May). Omitted : Office of the Admiral Superin- tendent of Naval Reserves. Ships on foreign service. Sea-going Ships on home service. Coast Guard Ships employed as District Ships for Coast Guard and Royal Naval Reserve Duties. Added : Office of the Admiral commanding Coast Guard and Reserves. Fleets and Squadrons on home and foreign service. Ships of the Home Fleet employed as District Ships for Coast Guard and Royal Naval Reserve Duties. Sea-going Ships, &c at home ports. 1903 (June, July). C 2 OFFICIAL NAVY LIST. Navy List — continued. Omitted : Ships of the Home Fleet employed as District Ships for Coast Guard and Royal Naval Reserve Duties. Added : Royal Naval School of Music. 1903 (Aug.). Added : Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. Royal Naval Cadets' College, Osborne (subsequently described as Royal Naval College, Osborne). 1903 (Sept., Oct., Nov.). Added : Teaching Staff (Boy Artificers). 1903 (Dec). Added: Paymasters - in - Chief (Seniority List). (See Apr. 1861.) 1904 (Jan., Feb., Mar.). Omitted : Naval Cadets. (See June, 1904.) Added : War Railway Council. 1904 (Apr.). Added : Chief Schoolmasters (Seniority List). 1904 (May). Added ; Naval Cadets (Seniority List). (See Apr. 1904.) 1904 (June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct.). Omitted: Joint Naval and Military Com- mittee on Defence. 1904 (Nov.). Omitted : Staff Commanders. 1904 (Dec). Omitted: Appointments since date shown on Title-page. Naval Cadets. (See Feb., 1905.) Sea-goiug Ships, &c. at home ports. Added : Fleet in Commission in reserve. Special service and Torpedo Boat Destroyers at home ports. Ships of the Royal Navy arranged in their various classes. Torpedo Boats in commission and in reserve with their Officers and present stations. 1905 (Jan.). Omitted : Special service and Torpedo Boat Destroyers at home ports. Navy List — continued. Added : Naval Cadets (Seniority List). (See Jan. 1905.) Special Service Ships and Vessels, Torpedo Boat Destroyers, and Torpedo Boats in commission at home ports. 1905 (Feb.). Omitted : Special Service Ships and Vessels, Torpedo Boat Destroyers, and Torpedo Boats in Commission at home ports. Added : Special Service Ships and Vessels at home and abroad. Torpedo and Submarine flotillas in commission at home ports. 1905 (Mar.). Added : Committee on Machinery Designs. 1905 (Apr., May, June, July, Aug.). Omitted: Naval Cadets. 1905 (Sept.). Omitted : Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. Added: ^ Royal Naval College, Dart- mouth. 1905 (Oct., Nov., Dec). Added : Registered Telegraphic Addresses for Admiralty Establishments at home. 1906 (Jan.). Added : Engineer Vice-Admiral. 1906 (Feb.). Omitted : Committee on Machinery Designs. 1906 (Mar.). Added : Civilian Dental Surgeons. 1906 (Apr.). - ■ Omitted : Foreign Officers serving in H.M, Ships. Added : Destroyer flotillas in home waters. 1906 (May, June, July, Aug., Sept.). Omitted : Small Steam Vessels, Tugs, &c. employed on Harbour Service. Added :. Fleet Auxiliaries, also small Steam Vessels, Tugs, &o., em-, ployed on Harbour Service. 1906 (Oct., Nov.). Omitted : Coast Guard Watch Vessels. Teaching Staff (Boy Artificers). Added : Teaching Staff, Mechanical Train- ing Establishments. 1906 (Dec). ^ The first appearance of a list of the Staff : previously only a reference, " See under H.M.S. Bi-itannia," was given. 20 OFFICIAL NAVY LIST. Navy List' — continued. Omitted : Fleet in commission in reserve at home. Torpedo Boats in commission and in reserve with their Officers and present stations. Added : Fleet in commission with nucleus crews at home. Torpedo Boats in commission and in commission with nucleus crews with their Officers and present stations. Officers studying foreign languages abroad, on full pay. 1907 (Jan., Feb.). Omitted : Council of Naval Education. 1907 (Mar.). Omitted : Destroyer flotillas in home waters. Fleet in commission with nucleus crews at home. 1907 (Apr., May). Omitted : Special Service Ships and Vessels at home. Added : Training and other Vessels at home ports. 1907 (June). Added : Eoyal Naval War College. 1907 (July, Aug., Sept.). Added : Officers studying at the Royal Naval War College, Portsmouth. 1907 (Oct., Nov., Dec). Omitted : Ordnance Committee. Added : Ordnance Board, Woolwich. 1908 (Jan.). Omitted: Officers conducting Packet Service. 1908 (Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept.). Omitted : Engineer Sub-Lieutenants for temporary service. . 1 Nursing Sisters having the Royal Red Cross. 1908 (Oct., Nov., Dec). 1909 (Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr.). — Omitted : Retinue allowed to Flag-Officers, Commodores First Class and Captains of the Fleet. 1909 (May, June). Added : Principal and other Officers in the Royal Naval Ordnance Dep6ts. 1909 (July, Aug., Sept.). Added : ^ Nursing Sisters having the Royal Red Cross. (See Oct. 1908.) 1909 (Oct., Nov.). Shown only on Quarterly Lists, Navt List — continued. Added: Principal and other Officers in the Royal Naval Torpedo Depots. 1909 (Dec). 1910 (Jan., Feb., Mar.). ■ Added: Warrant Writers (Seniority List). • Head Stewards (Seniority List). Chief Masters-at-Arms (Seniority List). Instructors in Cookery (Seniority List). 1910 (Apr.). Added : Marine Equerry to H.M. the King. 1910 (1 June). Omitted : ^ Retired Officers of the Royal Navy who were formerly Naval Knights of Windsor, and who are now in receipt of special Travers Pensions. ^ Officers having the Order of the Thistle. ^ Officers having the Order of St. Patrick. Added: Chaplain in Ordinary to H.M. the King. Warrant Telegraphists (Seniority List). 1910 (July). Added : Volunteer Cadet Corps. Medical Examining Board. 1910 (Aug., Sept.). Added : H.M. Ships in commission for Naval Service of Dominion Governments. H.M. Ships building for Naval Service of Dominion Govern- ments. 1910 (Oct., Nov., Dec). Omitted : Royal Naval Engineering College, Devonport. Added : Warrant Mechanicians (Seniority List), 1911 (Jan., Feb., Mar.) Omitted : ^ Drill Ships of the Royal Naval Reserve. Naval Establishments, Royal Indian Marine. Added : Naval Establishments of Dominion Governments. Naval Establishments of Govern- ment of India. 1911 (Apr., May, June, July). ' Contains "Message from H.M. the King to the Navy " ' Shown only in Quarterly Lists, ' Shown elsewhere. 21- OFFICIAL NAVY LIST. Navy List — continued. Added : Keeper and Steward of the Royal Cabins on H.M. Yacht. 1911 OAug.). Omitted : Inspectors General of Hospitals and Fleets. Deputy Inspectors General of Hospitals and Fleets. Added : ^ Surgeon-Generals. ^ Deputy Surgeon-Generals. 1911 (Sept.). Added : Warrant Armourers (Seniority List). 1911 (Oct., Nov., Dec). Manoeuvres and Review Lists. List of Her'Majesty's Ships, Vessels, and Torpedo Boats engaged in the Naval Review, Spithead, on Saturday, 23rd July 1887, and the subse- quent MancBuvres commencing 2oth July 1887, showing their division into Squadrons, &c. 8vo. (^Admiralty') London, 1887 (July, Aug.). List of Her Majesty's Ships, Vessels, and Torpedo Boats engaged in the Naval Manoeuvres in July and August 1888, showing their division into Squadrons, &c. 1888 (July, Aug.,' Sept.'). List of Her Majesty's Ships, Vessels, and Torpedo Boats engaged in the Naval Manoeuvres, August 1889, showing their division into. Fleets, Squadrons, &c. 1889 (Aug., Sept.3). List of Her Majesty's Ships, Vessels, and Torpedo Boats engaged in the Naval Manoeuvres . . . showing their division into Fleets, Squadrons, &c., together with an index of the Officers engaged. 1890 (July, Aug.,3 SepJ;.^). 1891 (July, Aug.3). 1892 (Juiy, Aug.,3 Sept.3). 1893 (July, Aug.3). 1894 (July, Aug.*). List of Her Majesty's Ships, Vessels, and Torpedo Boats engaged in the Tactical Exercises, July 1895, showing . . . their division into Fleets, Squadrons, &c., together with an index of the Officers engaged. 1895 (July, Aug.i). ' " Naval Forces of the Dominions " ("Colonial Navies") now sliowu in Monthly Lists as well as Quarterly. ^ Subsequently described as ' SnrgeoDS-General " and " Deputy Surgeons-General." ' Forms Supplement to Navy List of same date. List of Her Majesty's Ships, Vessels, and Torpedo Boats engaged in the Naval Manoeuvres, July 1896, showing the Ships mobilised and those already in commission, together with an index of the Officers engaged.. 1896 (July list issue']). List of Her Majesty's Ships, Vessels, and Torpedo Boats engaged in the Naval Manoeuvres, July 1896, showing the Ships mobilised and those already in commission, together with their division into Fleets, &c., and an index of the Officers engaged. 1896 (July [2nd issue], Aug.^). List of Her Majesty's Ships, Vessels, and Torpedo Boats present at Spithead, 26th June 1897, together with an index of the Officers serving in them, &c. 1897 (June, Julyi). List of Her Majesty's Ships, Vessels, and Torpedo Boats engaged in the Naval Manoeuvres . . . showing the Ships mobilised and those already in commission, together with their division into Fleets, and an index of the Officers engaged.^ 1899 (July, Aug.i). 1900 (July, Aug.l), 1901 (July, Aug.l). List of His Majesty's Ships, Vessels, and Torpedo Boats engaged in the Fleet and Torpedo Craft Manoeuvres, July 1903, showing the vessels specially commissioned and those already in commission, together with their division into Fleets and Flotillas, and an indei; of the Officers engaged. 1903 (July, Aug.l). List of His Majesty's Ships, Vessels, and Torpedo Boats engaged in the Tactical Exercises and in the Torpedo Craft Manoeuvres, July 1904, showing the vessels specially commissioned and these already in commission, together with an index of the Officers engaged. 1904 (July, Aug.l). List of His Majesty's Ships and Vessels present at Spithead, 24th June 1911, together with an index of the Officers serving in them. 1911 (June). Visit of French Fleet, 1905. List of Ships of the Combined Fleets. P 617. List of Officers. P 298. ' Forms Supplement to Navy List of same date. 22 LEAN'S ROYAL NAVY LIST. LEAN'S BOTAL NAVT LIST. (" Supported by the Admiralty " appears on the title page from July 1900 to Oct. 1906.) 8vo. Published in London. Waekbn (C. E.), R.N., and Lean (Lieut.-Col. F.), R.M.L.I. The Royal Navy Liat, containing dates of all Commissions, &c., and a statement of the War and Meritorious Services, Medals, Decorations^. Honours, &c., of the Officers of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines on the Active and Retired Lists, &c. . . . (Published Quarterly.) 1878 (Jan., Apr.). 1880 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1881 (Apr.). Lean (Lieut.-Co). Francis), R.M.L.I. The Royal Navy List,' containing War and Meritorious Services, dates of all Commissions, Medals, Decorations, Honours, &c., Gazette Account of Victoria Cross and Societies' Medals, Dates of Birth of Flag Officers and Captains, Fellows of the Learned Societies, Private Appointments held by retired Officers, &c., of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines on the Active and Retired Lists. 1881 (July). 1882 (Jan., July). 1883 (Apr.). 1884 (Jan., July). 1886 (Apr.). The Royal Navy List, containing special points of interest. War and Meritorious Ser- vices, &c.. Famous Battleships, dates of all Commissions, dates of all Retirements, Medals, Decorations, Honours, &c.. Gazette Account of Victoria Cross and Societies' Medals, dates of Birth of Flag Officers, Captains, and Officers of Royal Marines, Fellows of ' the learned Societies, and J.P., M.P., &c.. Private Appoint- ments held by retired Officers, causes of Special Promotion, Prizes, Examinations passed, &c., of Officers of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines on the Active and Retired Lists. 1886 (Oct.). The Royal Navy List, containing .... Relative Army Rank and compulsory retire- ment at head of each rank. Special List of Ships building. ... 1887 (Jan., Apr., Oct.). 1888 (Jan., July). ... 1889 (Jan.). • 1890 (Oct.). 1891 (Apr.). 1892 (Apr., Oct.). ^ Lean's Royal Navy List, containing 1893 (July). 1894 (July, Oct.). 1895 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1896 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1897 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1898 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1899 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1900 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1901 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1902 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). together with a current History of the Royal Navy. 1903 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1904 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). The Royal Navy List and Naval Recorder. A book of reference relating to the Personnel of the Navy, both active and retired, and the Sliips of the Fleet, together with a narrative of contemporary Naval Events and a Naval Bibliography. Founded by Lieut.-Col. Francis Lean, Royal Marine Light Infantry. 1905 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1906 (Jan., Apr., July). together with a Summary of the Commis- sions of Ships. Founded by the late Lieut.- Colonel Francis Lean, R.M.L.I. 1907 (Oct.). together with the current History of the Royal Navy, a Summary of the Commissions of Ships (and a Naval Bibliography^). 1908 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1909 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1910 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). 1911 (Jan., Apr., July, Oct.). Royal Navy List Diary and Naval Handbook. The Royal Navy List Diary and Naval Handbook : containing ' historical and statis- tical information respecting the Royal Navy, its administration, strength, stations, and costs ; statistical abstracts of all matters coneerniog the Service ; astronomical notes and tables ; with an account of astronomical phenomena of the year ; the Naval honours of the year ; a calendar of notable Naval events ; a complete obituary for the year, with details of the War and meritorious Services of deceased officers in the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines, and the Royal Naval Reserve ; and a summary of the year's Naval progress. Issued in conjunction with Lean's Royal Navy List (Illus.)* 8vo. London. 1898. *1901. *1899. *1902. *1900. ' The Naval Bibliogi-aphy only appears' in the January numbers. 23 HAULTAIN'S NAVY LIST. EAniiTAZll''S ITAVT LIST. The New Navy List .... containing the names of all the CommisHioned Officers in Her Majesty's Fleet, .... Masters, Medical Officers, Pursers, Chaplains, Schoolmasters, and the Officers on Full Pay of the Royal Marines, &c., specifying the date of entering the Service, the dates of their several Commissions ; their present employment, Pension, Pay or Salary ; distinguishing those who have received Medals, or other Honours, and the principal Actions in which they have been engaged, together with a list of Mates employed at the commencement of the year, the Coast Guard, Packet Service ; with every other information relating to the Royal Navy. Compiled by an old Commander. (Commander Charles Haultain, R.N.) 8vo. London. 1839 (Aug.) (^For the year.) 1840 (Apr., Aug., Nov.) {In Nov. Haul- tairCs name appears on Title Page.) 1841 (Feb., May, Aug., Nov.). 1842 (Feb., May, Aug., Nov.). 1843 (Feb., May, Aug., Nov.). 1844 (Feb., May, Aug., Nov.). 1845 (Feb., May, Aug.*). * In this month, on the death of the compiler, the title was changed to " Haultain's New Navy List.") The New Navy List and General Recokd OF THE Services or Ob^ficers of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines. Con- ducted by Joseph Allen, Esq., R.N. 8vo. London. 1846 (Feb., July). 1847 (Jan., Jujy). 1848 (Jan., July). 1849 (Jan., July). 1850 (Jan., July). 1851 (Jan., Aug.). 1852 (Jan., Aug.). 1853 (Feb., Aug.). 1854 (Feb., Aug.). 1855 (Feb., Aug.). 1856 (Feb.) (^Notice appears in this number announcing the discon- tinuance of the August issue, and stating that in future the title would be " The Annual Navy List.") ROYAL ICABZirES. ( The Lists are dated January unless otherwise stated.) A List of the Officers of His Majesty's Marine Forces, with the Numbers of the Companies stationed at each of the Three Headquarters ; also a list of the Reduced Officers of the said Forces, and an Alphabetical List of the whole. (Admiralty Office.) 8vo. London. 1789 (May). A List of the Officers of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces .... also a list of the Officers who have been allowed to retire upon their Full Pay, and a list of the Reduced Officers of the said Forces, with an Alpha- betical List of the whole. 8vo. 1804 (Oct.). 1813 ( . . . Four Headquarters . . .). 1814. 1815 (Feb.). 1816. 1817 (Apr.). A List of the Officers of His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces, on Full and Half- pay : with an index. (Admiralty Office.) 8vo. London. 1818. 1820, 1822; 7 1823. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1834. 1835. 1836. 1837. 1846. 1852. • 1854. 1855 (Apr.). 1857 (Apr.). 1859 (July). 1860 (July). 1862 (Apr.). 1864. 1866 [4to. size]. 1867 (Sept.). 1869 (June). 1871 (Aug.) [4to. sisse]. 1874. 1877 (Feb.). 1878 (May). . . . Full, Retired and Half-pay 1881. 1882 (Feb.). 1886 (Sept.). 24 ROYAL INDIAN MARINE. KOTAL INDIAN MAKINE. The Indian Marine List. 12mo. 1884 (Oct.). 1885 (Jan., July). 1886 (Oct.). 1887 (Jan., Oct.). 1888 (Apl.) The Royal Indian Marine List. 12mo. 1892 (July, Oct.). 1894 (Jan., July, Oct.). 1895 (Apl., July, Oct.). By authority, n.p., n.d. By authority, n.p., n.d. 1896 (Apl., July). 1897 (Apl, July, Oct.). 1898 (Jan., Apl., July). 1899 (Apl, Oct.). 1900 (Jan., Apl., July, Oct.). 1901 (Jan., Apl., July, Oct.). 1903 (Apl., July, Oct.). 1904 (Jan.). 1905 (Apl.), 1910 (July). 1911 (Jan.). COLONIAi; NAVIES. The Naval Forces List oir the Commonwealth of Australia. 1904 (Sept.). ' 1911 (Nov.). By authority. 8vo. Melbourne. aCISCELLANEOnS NAVY LISTS. {See also Naval 'Chronicle and other periodical publications.) Neptune of Europe (The), containing complete and correct lists of the Naval Force of Great Britain, France, Spain, Holland, Sweden, Denmark, Russia, and Portugal, and an alpha- betical list of the Ships in the service of the East India Company, with a variety of other interesting materials. (Skips'' Stations, Com- manders, Guns and Men, Lists of Officers, Establishment of the Admiralty, Navy Board, ^c.) 5th ed. 12mo. London, (1782). Campbell's Improved Navy List for March 1809. 124 pp. 12mo. n.p., n.d. O'Btkne, — Monthly Navy List. 8vo'. London. P 32. 1855 (Jan., Feb.). Lists of Officers. (See also Army Lists for Royal Marines.) Chronological List of the Officers conducting British Maritime Discoveries and Surveys ; together with the names of the vessels eitiployed from the earhest times until 1 900. (1496-1900) Compiled by Capt. T. H. Tizard, R.N. (Hydroeraphic Department.) 41 pp. Folio. London, 1900. [Kealy, Arthur Graham ; Chaplain, R.N.] Chaplains of the Royal Navy, 1626-1903. 94 pp. 12mo. Portsmouth, (1903). A List of Captains who have served in the Royal Navy of Great Britain, from the year 1653 to 1802. See Schomberg's "Naval Chronology" (Vol, v.). Ca63. H 3128 Pepys (Samuel). Sea-Commission Oificers. My ; Naval Register relating to the three following Particulars, viz. : , 1. The Execution of the Office of High Admiral ; 2. The Flag Officers charged with the Fleets ; and 3. The Com- manders and Lieutenants of all single Ships employed in the service of the Crown between the Restoration of King Charles the Second, May 1660, and the withdrawing of his Royal Brother and Successor King James the Second, December 1688. Begun and closed with par- ticular lists of the Officers actually in Commission at each of the said periods. See " A descriptive Catalogue of the Naval MSS. in the Pepysian Library " (Navy Records Society). Vol. I. Cb 19. Jackson (Sir George), Bart. Naval Com- missioners. From 12 Charles II. to 1 George III., 1660-1760. Compiled from the Original Warrants and Returns ; by the late Sir George Jackson, Bart With Historical Notices by . . Sir G. F. Duckett, Bt. 8vo. n.p., 1889. Da 1. A List of the Noblemen and Gentlemen who have been raised to the dignity of Admirals in the Royal Navy of England and Great Britain, . . . from 1660 to 1801. See Schomberg's " Naval Chronologv " (Vol. v.). Ca 63. A List of Admirals and Captains who have lost their lives in the Service, from 1665 to 1801. iS^ee Schomberg's " Naval Chronology " (Vol. v.). Ca63. 25 D MISCELLANEOUS NAVY LISTS. Correct List of the Captains of His Majesty's Navy, from the Year 1673 to the close of the Year 1777 ; with the Dates of their First Com- missions from which they are allowed to take Post. 8vo. Exeter, n.d. Hardy (Rear- Admiral John). Chronological List of the Captains of His Majesty's Koyal Navy ; with the dates of their First Commissions, Pro- motions, and other Occurrences ; commencing the 21st June 1673, in the Reign of King Charles, and brought down to the Year 1783. 4to. London, 1784. List of the Names of such Lieutenants who served in His Majesty's Fleet during the late War, One hundred whereof will from time to time be entituled to Half-Pay, during their being out of Employment a-shoar, according to their Seniorities, and His Majesty's Establish- ment in that behalf, dated the 18 th April 1700. (Dates of First Commissions. Which now em- ployed, and how.) Admiralty Office, July 1 100. 4to. London, 1700. A List of the Flag-Officers of H.M. Fleet. A List of the Captains of H.M. Fleet, with the dates of their first commissions as Captains, from which they are allowed to take Post. See Entick (John). " A New Naval History : or, Compleat View of the British Marine." Ca78. Maekham (Clements E.). The Arctic Navy List ; or, a Century of Arctic and Antarctic Officers, 1773-1873! Together with a list of officers of the 1875 expedition and their services. 62 pp. 8vo. London, 1875. Ba 258. A List of Masters and Commanders who have lost their lives in the two last Wars. 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' London. 1860. 1861. 1863. A List of the Chief Gunners, Chief Boatswains, Chief Carpenters and Warrant Officers of Her Majesty's Royal Navy with the dates from which they take rank. By authority. 8vo. London. 1865. 1867. 1873. 1876. 4to. 1878 [9]. 1884. 1887. 1893. Harvey (Rev. William). The Active Lists of Flag Officers and Captains of the Royal Navy ; with particulars exhibiting the progress, &c., of Officers, from their entry into the Service. 8vo. London. 1861. Added : Commanders. 1862. ^ 1863. 1864. Added : Lieutenants. 1865. Arthur (Captain William), R.N., and Griffin (James). The Active List of Flag Officers, Captains, Commanders and Lieutenants of the Royal Navy ; with particulars exhibiting the Progress, &c. of Officers, from their entry into the Service to June 30, 1868. Corrected (from the original of the late Rev. W. Harvey). 84 pp. 8vo. Portsea, 1868. The Engineer Officers' Navy List ; and Hand-Book of Information for the Steam Branch of the Royal Navy. 158 pp. Svo. Devonport. 1870 (Jan.), The Active List of the Future ; showing the ■ probable state of the Navy List as regards Admirals and Captains, between the years 1875 and 1890 ; and the date of age retirement under existing Regulations. By the Author of " The Active List." 10 pp. llius. Svo. Portsmouth, 1875. 26 MISCELLANEOUS NAVY LISTS. Hates (Lieut. M. E.), R.N. The Active List : of all Commanders and Lieutenants of the Royal Navy ; shewing their dates of entry and Com- taissions, Ages and amount of Sea Time, Causes of special Promotions, Special Acquirements, Comparative progress with other Officers, and other interesting particulars ; also a list of all Officers now on the Active List who were promoted to the Rank of Commander from Flag- Lieutenant or Her Majesty's Yacht. 38 pp. 8vo. Portsmouth, 1878. Bramble (James), R.N. Promotion and Retire- ment of Flag-Officers and Captains of the Royal Navy. 8vo. Portsmouth, 1891. 1899. 1903. 1908. 1909. 1910. Capper (Lieut. Henry D.), R.N. Royal Naval Warrant Officers' Manual, 1910. A Handbook for Officers of and from that Rank. Contains Lists of all Officers, Active and Retired, including those on the Pensioned Lists not appearing in the Official Publications, Ages, War and Meritorious Services, Historical Notes on the Warrant Rank ... 170 pp. 8vo. Portsmouth, n.d. Lists of Ships. {See also MS. Lists from 1699.) Lists of ' Ships under Henry V., . Edward IV., Henry VJI., Henry VIII., Mary, Elizabeth, James I., Charles I., and Commonwealth. See Oppenheim's " A History of the Adminis- tration of the Royal Navy . . . ." Da 64. List of the Royal Navy of England at the demise of Queen Elizabeth. [1603.] ^ee Kerr's Voyages, Vol. 7. A List of all his Ma*^ Ships with their severall measures and burthen togeather with their number of men propounded by ye Trinity M" & establish'd by his Ma*? on ye 6th of Aprill 1633. See Mato. " The Trinity House, London." Da 271. A Register of the Ships of the Royal Navy of England from the Restoration of K. Charles 2nd, May 1660, to the day of K. James 2nd his withdrawing, and the determination of Mr. Pepys's relation thereto, December 18th 1668. ■See " Catalogue of Naval Manuscripts in the Pepysian Library," Vol. I. (Navy Records Society.) Cb 19. 27 List of the Royal Navy, 1688. (Shewing Rates, Commanders and Stations.) See Schomberg's " Naval Chronology " (Vol. IV.). Ca 63. Lists of Fleets, Squadrons and Line of Battle, 1691 to 1801. See Schomberg's " Naval Chronology " (Vol. IV.). Ca 63. List of the Royal Navy, 1702. (Shewing rates, number of guns and men.) See Schomberg's "Naval Chronology" (Vol. IV.) Ca 63. Lists of Ships, &c., 1703-4, see Hist. MSS. House of Lords, Vol. V. (New Series). Cd 43. Beatson (Robert). Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain from 1727 to 1783. 6 vols. 8vo. London,. 1804. Ca 38. List of the Royal Navy, 1727. (Shewing rates, number of guns, men and tonnage.) See Schomberg's " Naval Chronology " (Vol. IV.). Ca 63. List of Ships put into Commission in Jan. 1728. „ „ „ .June 1728. See Schomberg's " Naval Chronology " ' (Vol. IV.). Ca 63. List of Ships put into Commission and those which were ordered to be docked and got ready for Sea Service in 1734. See Schomberg's " Naval Chronology " (Vol. IV.). Ca 63. List of the Royal Navy, 1741. (Shewing rates, stations, Commanders, number of guns and men.) ^ee Schomberg's " Naval Chronology " (Vol. IV.). Ca 63. List of the Royal Navy, 1748. (Shewing rates, number of guns and men.) See Schomberg's " Naval Chronology " (Vol. IV.). Ca 63. List of Ships that were Commissioned in March, 1755. See Schomberg's " Naval Chronology " (Vol. IV.). Ca 63. List of the Royal Navy, 1756. (Shewing number of guns and men.) See Schomberg's " Naval Chronology " (Vol. IV.). Ca 63. A List of British Ships of War which have been launched from 1756 to 1801, and in whose administration. A List of Ships of the Line which have been broken up or otherwise disposed of from 1763 to 1801, and in whose administration. See Schomberg's " Naval Chronology " (Vol. IV.). Ca 63. D 2 MISCELLANEOUS NAVY LISTS. List of the Royal Navy, 1760. (Shewing stations, Commanders, number of guns and men and date of building.) See Schomberg's " Naval Chronology " (Vol. IV.). Ca 63. A List of His Majesty's Royal Navy, 1761. See Monntaine's " Seaman's Vade-Mecum." Da 187. List of the Royal Navy, 1763. (Shewing stations, Commanders and number of guns.) See Schomberg's " Naval Chronology " (Vol. IV.). Ca'63. List of the Royal Navy, 1778. (Shewing stations, Commanders and number of guns.) See Schomherg's " Naval Chronology " (Vol. IV.). Ca 63. State of the Royal Navy of Great Britain at the Conclusion of the War, when put on the Peace establishment . . . 1783/4. (Shewing stations, number of guns and Commanders.) See Schomberg's " Naval Chronology " (Vol. IV.). Ca 63. Ships of the Royal Navy, 1793. (Shewing stations. Commanders and number of guns.) See Schomberg's " Naval Chronology " (Vol. IV.). Ca 63. List of British Ships of the Line in Commission or fit for further service, on the 1st June, 1794 .... P 145. CHA.RNOCK (John). An history of Marine architecture. Including an enlarged and pro- gressive view of the Nautical Regulations and Naval History, both civil and military, of all nations, especially of G-reat Britain ; derived ' chiefly from original manuscripts . . . and deduced from the earliest period to the present time. 3 vols. Illus. 4to. London, 1800-2. Ga 3. Ships of the Royal Navy of Great Britain, 1801. (Shewing stations. Commanders and number of guns.) See Schomberg's " Naval Chronology " (Vol. IV.). Ca 63. List of Prize-Ships of the Line, in Ordinary (1810). P 145. A List of Her Majesty's Ships in Commission. \Monthly.'\ 8vo. London. July 1855 to December 1896. A List of Her Majesty's Ships in Reserve. {^Monthly.] 8vo. London. January 1864 to December 1867. A List of Her Majesty's Ships in Reserve and Building. \^Monthly.^ 8vo. London. January 1868 to December 1870. A List of Her Majesty's Ships in Reserve and Building (Exclusive of Watch Vessels and Yard Craft). [^Monthly.'] 8vo. London. January 1871 to December 1875. -A List of Her Majesty's Ships in Reserve and Building, also of Tugs, Tank Vessels, &c., employed on Harbour Service and Steam Boats. IMonthly.l 8vo. London. January 1876 to December 1884. A List of Hired Steam and Sailing Ships employed in Her Majesty's Transport Service, and of the Vessels of the Bombay Marine, in connexion with the Abyssinian Expedition. 36 folios. Folio. London, 1868. Brassey (Lord) (and others). > The Naval Annual. Illus. 8vo. Portsmouth. 1886.' 1887. 1888-9. Edited by T. A. Brassey. Illus. 8vo. Portsmouth. 1890 to 1905. Edited by John Leyland and T. A. Brassey. Illus. 8vo. Portsmouth. 1906. Edited by T. A. Brassey. Illus. Svo. Portsmouth. 1907 to 1911. Ddkassiee (Edouard), Aide-Memoire de I'Ofiicier de la Marine. 12mo. Paris. 1889. — et Valentino (Charles). Aide-Memoire de I'Ofiicier de la Marine. 12mo. Paris. 1895. Clowes (Sir"W[illiam] Laird). The Naval Pocket Book. Illus. 1896. 1897. 12mo. London. Edited by L. G. Carr Laughton. Illus. 12mo. London. 1898. 1899. 1900. Clowes (Sir W[illiam] Laird). The Naval Pocket Book. Illus. 1905. 12mo. I^ondon. Edited by Geofirey S. Laird Clowes. Illus. 12mo. London. 1906. 1907. 1909. Edited by Rollo S. Laird Clowes. Illus. 12mo. London. 1910. 1911. 28 MISCELLANEOUS ISJAVY LISTS. Jane (Fred T.)." All the World's Fighting Ships. lUus. Ob. 8vo. London. 1898. All the World's Fighting Ships (Naval Encyclopaedia and Year Book). IIlus. Ob. 8vo. hondon. 1903. 1904. Fighting Ships. 1907 to 1911. Illus. Ob. 8vo. London. Balincouet (Commandant de). Les flottes de combat etrangeres. Illus. Ob. 12mo. Paris. 1900. Les flottes de combat. Illus. Ob. 12mo. Paris. 1903. 1910. Album illustre des flottes de combat. Illus. 12mo. Paris. 1907. Weyer (B.), Kapitanleutnant. Taschenbuch der Kriegsflotten. Illus. 12mo. MUnchen. 1906. 1908. 1909. ANNnAHio NAVAXE. Illus. 12mo. Roma. 1910. FOKEIGir ITAVIES. State of Foreign Navies at different periods (1748 to 1801). iS'ee Sehomberg's " Naval Chronologj " (Vol. IV.). Ca 63. Neptune or Europe (The), containing com- plete and correct lists of the Naval Force of Great Britain, France, Spain, Holland, Sweden, Denmark, Eussia and Portugal 12mo. London {1782). Beowell (James), R.N. An Account of the Navies of Foreign Powers, particularly those of France, Spain and Batavia, now at war with Great Britain : including a List of Frigates, Corvettes and Sloops : also the Navies of Russia, Sweden, Denmark, and Naples ; with a Comparative State of the line of battle ships in the last War ; and the Present State of the British Navy. 20 pp. 4to. London, 1 799. Steel's List of Privateers taken from all the hostile powers, from the commencement of the war to the end of the year 1798. (Forming a supplement to Steel's Navy Lists.) In which are particularized the Force, iu guns, swivels, and men, together with the time and place of capture of each privateer ; and the name, force, and commander of each capturing ship — To which are added regulations for the distribution of prizes. 24 pp. 12mo. London, 1799. Cal99. Bbasset (Lord) (and others). The Naval Annual. Illus. 8vo. Portsmouth. 1886. 1887. 1888-9. Edited by T. A. Brassey. Illus. 8vo. Portsmouth. 1890 to 1905. Edited by John Leyland and T. A. Brassey. Illus. 8vo. Portsmouth. 1906. Edited by T. A. Brassey. Illus. 8vo. Portsmouth. 1907 to 1911. DuKASSiER (Edouard). Aide-Memoire de I'Officier de la Marine. 12mo. Paris. 1889. et Valentino (Charles). Aide-Memoire de I'Officier de la Marine. 12mo. Paris. 1895. Situation des Marines de Guerre Etrangeres au ler Janvier 1910. 4to. Pai-is, 1910. Clowes (Sir W[illiam] Laird). The Naval Pocket Book. Illus. 12nio. Lo}idon. 1896. 1897. Edited by L. G. Carr Laughton. Illus. 12mo. London. 1898. 1899. 1900. Illus. 12mo. London. 1905. Edited by Geoffrey S. Laird Clowes. Illus. 12mo. London. 1906. 1907. 1909. Edited by RoUo S. Laird Clowes. Illus. 12mo. London. ■ 1910. 1911. Jane (Fred. T.). All the World's Fighting Ships. Illus. Ob. 8vo. London. 1898. All the World's Fighting Ships (Naval Ency- clopsedia and Year Book). Illus. Ob. 8vo. London. 1903. 1904. Fighting Ships. Illus. Ob, 8vo, London. 190/ to 1911. 29 FOREIGN NAVIES. Balincouet (Commandant de). Les flottes de combat etrangeres. Illus. Ob. 12mo. Paris. 1900. Les flottes de combat. Illus. Ob. 12mo. Paris. 1903. 1910. Album illustre des flottes de combat. Illus. 12mo. Paris. 1907. Weyer (B.) Kapitanleutnant. Taschenbuch der Kriegaflotten. Illus; 12mo. Munchen. 1906. 1908. 1909. Annuaeio navale. Illus. 12mo. Roma. 1910. Austria-Hungary. Rangs- und EiNTHEiLUNGS-LiSTE der K. und K. KreigB-Marine. 12mo. JVien. 1897 (Nov.). 1898 (Nov.). 1899 (Nov.). 1900 (Nov.). 1901 (Nov.). 1902 (Sept.). 1903 (Sept.). 1904 (June). Rangliste der K. u. K. Kreigsmarine. 8vo. PFien. 1905 (Nov.). EiNTEiLUNGSLisTE de K. u. K. Kreigsmarine. 8vo. Wien. 1905 (Sept.). Rang- und Einteilungs-liste der K. u. K. Kreigsmarine. 8vo. Wien. 1906 (June, Sept.). 1907 (Jan., Sept.). 1908 (Jan., June, Sept.). 1909 (Jan., May, Oct.). 1910 (May, Sept., Dec). 1911 (May). Chili. Escalafon de la Marina de Cbile. 4to. n.p., n.d. Denmark. Haandbog foe S^v^enet. 8v.o. Kj0benhavn. 1882. 1885 to 1911. Prance. List of the French Navy in March, 1793. P145. Etat general de la marine et des colonies. 8vo. Paris. 1844 to 1851. ANNUAiBEde la marine et des colonies. 8vo. Paris. 1852 to 1890 {except 1871, 1881 and 1886). Annuaiee de la marine. 8vo. Paris. 1891 to 1910 {except 1892). Maeine et Colonies. Liste de la Flotte an ler Janvier 1868. 52 + 24 pp. 8vo. P 131. Liste de la Flotte. 8vo. Paris. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1901. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. Visit op Feench Fleet. of Ofiicers, &c. 40 pp. List August 1905. Illus. 12mo. n.p., {1905). P 298. Liste Navale Feanqaise. Personnel et Materiel. 12mo. Toulon. 1906 (ApL, Oct.). 1907 (Apl.). 1908 (Jan., July, Oct.). 1909 (Jan., Apl., July, Oct.). 1910 (Jan., Apl., July, Oct.). Germany. Rang- und Quartierliste der Kaiserlichen Marine. 8vo. Berlin. 1883. 1884. Rang- und Quartier-Liste der Kaiserlich Deut- schen Marine. 8vo. Berlin. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. Rangliste der Kaiserlich Deutschen Marine. 8vo. Berlin. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. Rang- und Quartierliste der Kaiserlich Deutschen- Marine. 8vo. Berlin, 1900. 1901. 1902. 30 FOREIGN NAVIES. Rangliste der Kaiserlich Deutschen Marine. 8vo. Berlin. 1906. 1907. 1911. Nachtrag zur Rangliste der Kaiserlich Deutschen Marine. 8vo. Berlin. 1893. 1897. 1898. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 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Register of Officers and Agents, Civil, Military and Naval, in the Service of the United States, on the 30th September, 1855 ; with the names, force, and condition of all ships and vessels belonging to the United States, and when and where built : together with the names and compensation of all printers in any way em- ployed by Congress, or any department or officer of the Government. 8vo. Washington, 1855. 32; FOREIGN NAVIES. Register of the Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the Navy of the United States including Officers of the Marine Corps and others for the year 1856. 8vo. Washington, 1856. P 34. Report of the condition of the United States Navy in 1865. (Containing a List of Vessels of the United States Navy, corrected to the 17th June, 1870.) Folio. {London, 1870.) P 552. Register of the Commissioned, Warrant and Volunteer Officers of the Navy of the United States including Officers of the Marine Corps. 8vo. Washington. 1883 (Jan.). 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Compiled from the Official Records of the Navy Department. Edited by Edward W. Callahan. 8vo. New York, 1901. List and Station of the Commissioners and Warrant Officers of the Navy of the United States, and of the Marine Corps, on the Active List, and Officers on the Retired List employed on active duty. 6vo. Washington. 1902. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. ABMT LISTS. A List of all the Officers of the Army, viz., the General and Field Officers, the Officers of the several Troops, Regiments, independent Com- panies and Garrisons, with an alphabetical index to the whole. Also a list of Officers of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, ihe Corps of Engineers, the Irish Artillery and Engineers, and of the !Marine Forces ; the Officers on Half-pay and a succession of Colonels. To which are likewise added the Officers of the Militia Forces and of the Fencible and Pro- vincial Regiments in Great Britain. War Office. 8vo. 1779 (June). 1780 (June). 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Broadley. Compiled by ■ . Together with an explanatory preface by A. M. Broadley and a catalogue of his Napoleonic Library. Illus- trated with a hitherto unpublished portrait of Napoleon. ... 166 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, (1905.) Ba 321. Shorter (Clement). Napoleon and his Fellow Travellers. Being a reprint of certain narratives of the voyages of th? dethroned Emperor on the " Bellerophon " and the " Northumberland " to exile in St. Helena : the romantic stories told by George Home, Captain Ross, Lord Lyttelton, and William Warden. 336 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1908. Ba 201. GoNNARD (Philippe). The Exile of St. Helena. The last Phase in Fact and Fiction. From the French of Philippe Gonnard. 258 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1909. Ba 232. 51 NAVAL AND MILITARY BIOGRAPHIES (Individual). FouRNiEE (August). Napoleon I. : A Biography. Translated by Annie Elizabeth Adams, with an introduction by H. A. L. Fisher. 2 vols. Illus. 8vo. Londo?i, 1911. Ba 320. RuNCiMAsr (Sir Walter), Bart. 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The Life of the late most noble Lord Horatio Nelson, including ample and authentic accounts of the brilliant victories .... in various parts of the world : with particulars of his political and private character. Interspersed with anecdotes of dis- tinguished Naval Officers .... To which is added, an official account of the ceremonies of his funeral. 370 + 47 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1806. Ba 255. Harrison (James). The Life of the Right Hon. Horatio, Lord Viscount Nelson : Baron Nelson of the Nile. . . . Duke of Bronte. 2 vols. Illus. 8vo. London, 1806. Ba 75. Charnock (John). Biographical Memoirs of Lord Viscount Nelson, with observations, critical and explanatory. 429 pp. + 79 pp. Illus. 8vo. • London, 1806. Ba 72. White (Joshua). Memoirs of the professional life of the most noble Lord Horatio Nelson . . . comprehending . . . details of his glorious achievements under the British Flag, and a sketch of his parliamentary career and private character, with biographical particulars of con- temporary naval officers, to which is added, by way of supplement, a correct narrative of the ceremonies attending his funeral. Supplement to the life of the late Horatio, Lord Viscount Nelson, exhibiting an account of the preparatory measures adopted in England for the reception of his revered remains ; and an accurate description of their lying in state at Greenwich ; with a circumstantial narrative of the procession by water, and of all the cere- monies attending the funeral ... to which are added extracts of his Lordship's will . . . 419 + 77 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1806. Ba 302. Ormb (Edward). Graphic History of the Life, Exploits, and Death of Horatio Nelson. Memoirs by Francis William Blagdon. 67 pp. Illus. Folio. London, n.d. Ba 129. Beatty (William). Authentic narrative of the Death of Lord Nelson : with the circumstances preceding, attending, and subsequent to, that event ; the professional report on his Lordship's wound ; and several interesting anecdotes. 99 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1807. Ba 244. Beatty (William), Surgeon, H.M.S. "Victory." The Death of Lord Nelson, 21st October 1805. 2nd ed. 96 pp. 8vo. Birmingham, 1894. Ba 85. Churchill (T. 0.) The Life of Lord Viscount Nelson, Duke of Bronte. 94 pp. Illus. Folio. London, 1810. Ba 128. Clarke (Rev. James Stanier) and M'Aethur (John). The Life of Adrhiral Lord Nelson, from his lordship's Manuscripts. 702 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1810. Ba 318. Clarke (Rev. James Stanier) and M'Aethur (John). The Life and Services of Horatio, Viscount Nelson, Duke of Bront6, Vice- Admiral of the White, K.B., from his Lordship's manu- scripts. 3 vols. Illus. 8vo. London, n.d. Ba 79. SouTHEY (Robert). The Life of Nelson. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1813. Ba 76. Anr. ed. 351 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1889. Ba 77. Anr. ed. With introduction, notes and appendices by David Hannay. 399 pp. 8vo. London, 1897. Ba 78. Anr. ed. With an introduction by John Masefield and designs by Frank Brangwyn. 15 + 280 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, (1911.) Ba319. Nelson (Admiral Lord). The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton ; with a supplement of interesting letters by Distinguished Characters. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1814. Ca 75. (Brougham (Lord).) Lord St. Vincent — Lord Nelson. (From Brougham's "Historical Sketches of Statesmen of the Time of George IIL") 16 pp. 8vo. 1839. P302. 52 NAVAL AND MILITARY BIOGRAPHIES (Individual). Bethune (Colonel Drinkwater). A Narrative of the Battle of St. Vincent, with Anecdotes of Nelson before and after that Battle. 2nd ed. 97 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1840. Ca 154. Nicolas (Sir Nicholas Harris). The Dispatches and Letters of Vice-Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson (1777- July 1805). 7 vols. Illus. 8vo. London, 1844-6. Ca 73. 2nd ed. (First vol. only.) Svo. London, 1845. Ca 74. Evans (T. A.). A Statement of the means by which the Nelson coat, presented by H.R.H. Prince Albert to Greenwich Hospital, was obtained by Sir Nicholas Harris Nicholas ; together with copies of letters, and other original documents, relating to Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton, now in the possession of the editor, and intended by him as an appendix to the despatches of Lord Nelson. Also some unpublished particulars of the trial and execu- tion of Caracciolo, and the capitulation of the Castles of Naples. 62 pp. Illus. Svo. London, 1846. P 330. Pettigrew (Thomas Joseph). Memoirs of the Life of Vice- Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson, K.B., Duke of Bronte. 2 vols. Illus. Svo. London, 1849. Ba 74. Allen (Joseph). Life of Lord Viscount Nelson, K.B., Duke of Bronte. 319 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1853. Ba 256. Latjghton (John Knox). Letters and Despatches of Horatio, Viscount Nelson, K.B., Duke of Bronte, Vice- Admiral of the White Squadron. 439 pp. Svo. London, 1886. Ca 72. Jeaffbeson (John Cordy). The Queen of Naples and Lord Nelson. An historical biography based on MSS. in the British Museum and on letters and other documents preserved amongst the Morrison MSS. 2 vols. Svo. London, 1889. Ba 301. Russell (W. Clark). Nelson's Words and Deeds. A selection from the Dispatches and Correspondence of Horatio Nelson. 224 pp. Svo. London, 1890. Ba 80. Beresfoed (Rear-Admiral Lord Charles) and Wilson (H. W.). Nelson and his Times. 232 pp. Illus. Folio. London, n.d. Ba 126. Russell (W.. Clark) and Jaques (William H.). Horatio Nelson and the Naval Supremacy of England. 334 pp. Illus. Svo. (Heroes of the Nations Series.) London, 1890. Ba 81. 4th ed. 336 pp. Illus. Svo. Mw York, 1892. Ba 82. E 3128 53 Browne (G. Lathom). The Public and Private Life of Horatio, Viscount Nelson, as told by himself, his comrades and his friends. 458 pp. Illus. Svo. London, 1891. Ba 69. Lacghton (John Knox). Nelson. 240 pp. Svo. (English Men of Action Series.) London, 1895. Ba 86. Laughton (John Knox). The Nelson Memo- rial. Nelson and his Companions in Arms. 351 pp. Illus. Svo. London, 1896. Ba 71. Mahan (Captain A. T.), TJ.S.N. The Life of Nelson. The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain. 2 vols. Illus. Svo. London, 1897. Ba 68. Laughton (John Knox). From Howard to Nelson: Twelve Sailors. (Nelson: byV.-Adl. P. H. Colomb.) 468 pp. Illus. Svo. London, 1899. Ba 97. Gamlin (Mrs. Hilda). Nelson's Friendships. Prefatory Note by John Hargreaves. 2 vols. Illus. Svo. London, 1899. Ba 70. Badham (F. p.). Nelson at Naples. A Journal for June 10-30, 1799, refuting recent mis- statements of Captain Mahan and Professor J. K. Laughton. 48 pp. S^o. London, 1900. Ba 83. GuTTERiDGE (H. C). Nelson and the Neapoli- tan Jacobins. Documents relating to the suppression of the Jacobin Revolutions at Naples, June, 1799. 336 pp. Illus. Svo. (Navy Records Soc.) London, 1908. Cb 18. Parsons (Lieut. G. S.), R.N. Nelsonian Remi- nis ences. Leaves from Memory's Log. Edited, with notes, by W. H. Long. 281 pp. Illus. Svo. London, 1905, Ba 84. White (Arnold) and Moorhouse (E. Hallam). Nelson and the Twentieth Century. 336 pp. Svo. London, 1905. Ba 87. Nelson (Thomas). A Genealogical History of the Nelson Family. 67 + 29 pp. Illus. "4to. King's Lynn, 1908. Ba 127. Thursfield (James R.). Nelson and other • Naval Studies. (Including, The Anniversary of Trafalgar ; The Life of Nelson ; The Secret of Nelson ; 374 pp. Illus. Svo. London, 1909. Eb 50. Nelson (Horatio, third Earl). The Nelson whom Biitons love. 113 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1909. Ba 220. Words and Deeds of Nelson. A brief record compH?(^ by W. M. C. 25 pp. Illus. 12mo. Londo n.d. P 272. H NAVAL AND MILITARY BIOGEAPHIES (^Individual). Matcham (M. Eyre). The Nelsons of Bumham Thorpe. A record of a Norfolk family. Com- piled from unpnhlished letters and notebooks, 1787—1842. 299 pp. lUus. 8vo. London, 1911. Ba 306. Mahan (Admiral A. T.), IJ.S.N. 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Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to fhe China Seas and Japan performed in the years 1852, 1853 and 1854. Compiled from the original notes and journals of Commodore Perry and his officers, ... by Francis L. Hawks. 3 vols. Illus. 4to. Washington, 1856, Se. History 307 pp. Ca U9. CoLLUM (Major Richard S.), U.S.M.C. of tiie United States Marine Corps. Illug. gvo. Pkilaidelphia, 1890. Maclat (Edgar Stanton). A History of the United States Navy from 1775 to 1894. Wjth technical revision by Lieut. Roy C. Smith, U.S.N. 2 vols. Illus. 8vo. London, 1894. Ca 118. Bennett (Frank M.). The Steam Navy of the United Stales. A history of the growth of the Steam Vessels of War in the U.S. Navy, and of the Naval Engineer Corps. 953 pp. Illus. 8vo. Pittsburg, 1896. Ca 117. Kelley (Lieut. J. D. Jerrold), U.S.N. Our Navy. Its Growth and Achievements. Part I. Historical. Part II. Ships and Armament. 186 pp. -1- 153 pp. and Addendum. Illus. Obi. folio. Hartford, U.S.A., 1897. Ca 06. 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Early Navy. The navigation of King Edgae, taken out of Florentius Wigorniensis, Hoveden, and M. Dee his discourse of the Brittish Monarchie . . . See Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. I. The state or the shipping op the Cinque ports from Edward the Confessour and William the Conquerour, and so downe to Edward the first, faithfully gathered by the learned Gentle- man M. William Lambert in his Perambulation of Kent, out of the most ancient Records of ' England. See Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. I. Pabt of the great Charter granted by king Edward the first to the Barons of the Cinque portes, in the sixt yeere of his reign 1278. for their good services done unto him by sea : Tvberein is mention of their former ancient Charters from Edward the Confessor, William Ruf us, Henry the second, king Richard the first, king John, and Henry the third con- tinued unto them. See Hakluyt's Voyages, VoU I. The Roll of the huge fleete of Edward the third before Calice, extant in the kings great ward- robe in London, whereby the wonderfuU strength of England by sea in those dayes may appeare. See Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. I. Jeake (Samuel). Charters of the Cinque Ports. Two Ancient Towns, and their Members. Translated into English, with Annotations, Historical aud Critical, thereupon. Wherein divers old Words are explain'd, and some of their ancient Customs and Privileges observ'd. 178 pp. Folio. London, 1738. 0x455. Bree (John). The Cursory Sketch of the State of the Naval, Military, and Civil Establishment, Legislative, Judicial, and Domestic CEconomy of this Kingdom during the fourteenth century, with a particular account of the Campaign of King Edward III. in Normandy and France in the Years 1345 and 1346 to the Taking of Calais. 386 pp. 4to. London, 1791. Cal73. Burrows (Montagu). Cinque Ports. 254 pp. lUus. 8vo. London, 1S88. Cx 80. Tudor, Stuart, and Commonwealth. Newbs of Sr. Walter Rauleigh .... 45 pp. 12mo. London, 1618. Oost-Indische ende West-Indische Voyagien .... Obi. 8vo. Amsterdam, 1619. Divers warlike Fleets set forth to Sea against the Spaniards, by our English Debora, Q. Elizabeth ; her manifold deliveries and victories. See PuROHAS his Pjlgrimes, Vol, 19, 76 The Pope's Bull, the King of Spaines prepara- tions, the Duke of Medinas Expedition,, the Duke of Parmas Forces, for the Invasion of England, divers Sea-fights twixt the English and Spanish Fleets, the Sea-flight of the Spanish, and miserable disasters in their retiirne, 1588. See PuECHAS his Pilgrimes, Vol. 19. Nichols (Philip). Sir Francis Drake revived ; calling upon this dull or efieminate Age, to follow his noble steps for gold and silver : Reviewed also by Sir Francis Drake . . . and much holpen and enlarged by divers notes . . . (English Garner.) 71pp. 8vo. London, 1626 11903^. Cx 353. The Seamans Protestation. Concerning, their Ebbing and Flowing to and from the Parliament House, at Westminster upon Tuesday the 1 1th day of January 1642. Ordered, by the Vice- Admiral, to be published and set forth throughout the whole Kingdome, as a manifestation of the Seamans Loyaltie to their King, and love to their Country. (7 pp.) "8vo. London, 1642. P 310. A True relation of very good service done by the Antilope and some other ships, under the Earle of Warwick's Command, at Barwicke, Newcastle, and the Holy Island, the latter end of May, and beginning of June last 1643. Faithfully expressed in a letter from a Gentle- , man of Quality, who was in the Service, to a friend of his in London. 6 pp. 12mo. London, 1648. Ca 353. Begin ende Voortgang vande Vereenigde Needer- landtsche Geoctroyeerde Oost-Indische Com- pagnie. 't Tweede deel. Obi. 8vo. n.p., 1646. The Declaration and Propositions of the Navie with the Oath which they have taken, con- cerning an Admirall for the Seas, and. who they made choice of for the present. A message from the Kentish-men to the Lord Generall, and his Answer thereto. A thousand of them come in and Dover Fort taken. . With the taking of Chepstowe Castle by storme, 'the Governour, Sir Nicholas Kemisb', and others slain ; with the number of Officers and prisoners taken. As also another Petition to Parliament, from the City of London, and what is desired therein. 6 pp. 8vo. London, 1648. P 318. Verb (Sir Francis). The Commentaries of ... , being divers pieces of Service wherein he had command . . . (English Garner.) 126 pp. Svo. Cambridge, 1657 [i903]. Cx 356, NAVAL HISTOEY {Special Periods). Caudia. Das von den Tiircken . auss ausserst bedraugte, aber von der iieroischen Republic Venedig auss tapferst beschiitzte — von Anno 1646bissauf dieseunsere Zeit. 118 pp. Illus. Frankfurt, 1669. Ca 150. Le Mercure hollandois, contenant les choses les plus remarquables de toute la Terre. (1672- 1676.) Vols. 1 & 2. Sur tout dans les guerres de France, Aiigleterre, & Hollande. Vols. 3 & 4. Sur tout dans les guen-es de France, Alemaigne, & Hollande. 4 vols. Illus. 12mo. Amsterdam, 1677-1678. Cc 200. MoNSON (Admiral Sir William) and Townsend (Heywood). Megalopsychy ; being a parti- cular and exact account of the last 17 years of Q. Elizabeth's reign, both military and civil. The first written by Sir William Monson, one of the Queens Admirals. The second written by Hey wood Townsend, Esq. Wherein is a true and faithful relation of all the expeditions, attempts, designs, successes, and errors, both of the English and Spanish Wars, from the year 1585, to the Queens death. With a full account of the eminent , speeches and debates, &c. in the said time. To which is added Dr. Parry's tryal in the year 1584. . . . A true and exact account of the Wars with Spain, in the reign of Q. Elizabeth (of famous memory) ; being tbe particulars of what hap- pened between the English and Spanish Fleets, from the years 1585 to 1602. Shewing the expeditions, attempts, fights, designs, escapes, successes, errors, &c. on both sides. With the names of Her Majesty's Ships and Commanders in every Fleet. Being a pattern and a warning to future ages. Never printed before. Written by Sir William Monson, who was a Captain in most, and Admiral of several of those Fleets in the said Wars ... A true and plain declaration of the horrible treasons practised by William Parry against the Queens Majesty ; and of his conviction and execution for the same the 2d of March 1584. . . . (Incomplete') 55. + 36 ]^-p. Folio. London, 1682. Ca 417. Pepys (S.). . Memoires Relating to the State pf the Royal Navy of England for Ten Years, determined December 1688. 214 pp. 12rno. London, 1690. Ca 1. Another edition, edited by J. R. Tanner. 18 -I- 131 pp. 8vo. Oxford, 1906. Ca 332. Monson (Sir William). 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The Diary of Henry Teonge, Chaplain on board His Majesty's Ships Assistance, Bristol, and Royal Oak, auno 1675 to 1679. Now first published from the original MS. with biographical and historical notes. 317 pp. 8vo. London, 1825. Cz, 280. Oppenheim (M.). A History of the Administra- tion of the Royal Navy and of Merchant Shipping in Relation to the Navy, from 1509 to 1660, with an introduction treating of the preceding period. 41 1 pp. 8vo. London, 1896. Da 64. Spont (Alfred). Letters and Papers relatiug to the War with France, 1512-1513. (Navy Records Soc.) 210 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1897. Cb 9. Gardiner (Samuel Rawson) and Atkinson (C. T.). Letters and Papers relating to the First Dutch War, 1652-1654. (Navy Records Soc.) 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1898-1909. Cb 12. CoRBETT (Julian S.). Papers relating to the Navy during the Spanish War, 1585-1587. (Navy Records Soc.) 341 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1898. Cb 10. CoRBETT (Julian S.). Drake and the Tudor Navy. 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Britain's Mistakes in the Commencement and Conduct of the Present War. By a Merchant and Citizen of London. 62 pp. 8vo. London, 1740. A Supplement to Britain's Mistakes in the Commencement and Conduct of the Present War. Whcirein the late glorious Success of Admiral Vernon at Porto Bello is particularly considered. By a Merchant and Citizen of London. 31 pp. 8vo. I^ondon, 1740. Ca 36. [Vernon (Admiral).] .Some Seasonable Advice from an Honest Sailor, to whom it might have concerned, for the Service of the C n and C y. 170 pp. 12mo. London, 1746. Ca 378. A Narrative of the Transactions of the British Squadrons in the East Indies, during the late War ; comprehending, a particular Account of the Loss of Madaras, the Operations of the Squadron under the Command of Admiral Grifiin, in relation to which he is to be tried by a Court Martial at Chatham on Monday, December the third ; and the Siege of Pon- tichery, by Admiral Boscawen ..... 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A Collection of all the papers relative to* the Operations of the English and French Fleets. To which are added, Strictures upon the publications made in , France, by order of the Ministry, concerning the Engagement on the 27th July ; illustrated with Charts. and Plans. By J. M., a Lieutenant in the Fleet. 24 pp. lUus. Folio. London, 1178. Ca Oil. [Marriott (Sir James).] Memoire justificatif de la Conduite de la Grande Bretagne en arretant les Navires Etrangers etles Munitions de Guerre destinees aux Insurgens de I'Amerique. 60 pp. 4to. London, 1119. Ca 182. [Marriott (Sir James).] Reponse au Memoire con<;ernant la Prise et Detention des Vaisseaux HoUandois allant ou revenant des lies Fran9oises en Amerique. 10 pp. 4to. London, 1119. Ca 183. Chart and Plan of the Harbour of New York and the country adjacent, from Sandy Hook to Kingsbridge . . . and showing the Defences of New York both by Land and Sea. London, 1181. Pfo A 48. Steel (D.). Steel's Naval Remembrancer : or, the Gentleman's Maritime Chronology, of the various Transactions of the late War, from its commencement to the important Period of signing the Preliminary Articles, on the 20th of January, 1783 . . . 106 pp. 12mo. London, 1185. Ca 250. Moris (Henri). Journal de Bord du Bailli de Suflfren dans I'lnde 1781-84. Avec preface par le Vice-Amiral Jurien de la Gravifere. 349 pp. Svo. Paris, 1888. Ca 216. Lincoln (Charles Henry). Naval Records of the American Revolution, 1775-1788, prepared from the originals in the Library of Congress. 549 pp. 4to. Washington, 1906. Ca 115. Marks (Mary A. M.). England and America, 1763 to 1783. The history of a reaction. 2 vols. Svo. London, 1901. Cx 794. Calman-Maison (Marquis). L'Amiral d'Estaing (1729-1794). 494 pp. 8vo. Paris, 1910. Ba 269. French Revolution, 1793-1815. Copies of original letters from the army, of General Bonaparte in Egypt, intercepted by the Fleet under the command of Admiral Lord Nelson. With an English translation. 248 pp. Iljus. Svo, London, 1198, Ca 396. Steel's Naval Chronologist of the War from its commencement in February 1793 to its con- clusion in 1801. Containing an Account of all the Ships of the French, Dutch, Spanish, Danish and British Navies lost . . during that period, . . illustrated with plans of the five Memorable Engagements under Admirals Howe, St. Vincent, Duncan, Nelson, and Parker . . and the Preliminaries and Definitive Treaties of Peace accompanied by contrasted statements of the number and disposition of the British Navy at the beginning and end of the war, a con- cise statement or recapitulation of thd total captures . . . and a summary of the reciprocal cessions. . . 113 pp. Illus. 12 mo. London, n.d. Ca 19. Steel's Naval Chronologist of the late War . . . Including also a copious description of Lord Nelson's Victory oflF Cape Trafalgar, in 1805 ; with an accurate plan of that engage- ment i . . 4th ed. 104 + 123 pp. Illus. 12mo. 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Naval Battles from the collec- tion of prints formed and owned by Commander Sir Charles Leopold Oust, Bart., R.N. The chronological arrangement of the prints with descriptive and historical notes by ; and an introduction by Commander Charles Napier Robinson. 301 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1911. Ca 415. Levant, 1190-1. The woOETHr voiage of Richard the first, K. of England into Asia, for the recoverie of Jerusalem out of the hands of the Saracens, drawen out of the booke of Acts and Monuments of the Church of England, written by M. John Foxe. See Haklutt's Voyages, Vol. IV. Rhodes, 1522. A BEiEFE relatiox of the siege and taking of the Citie of Rhodes, by Sultan Soliman the great Turke, translated out of French into English at the motion of the Rev. Lord Thomas Dockwray, ... in the yeere, 15^4. See Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. V. San Juan de UUoa, 1568. The third troublesome voyage made with the Jesus of Lubeck, the Minion, and foure other ships, to the parts of Guinea, and the West Indies, in the yeeres 1567 and 1568 by M.John Havs^kins. See Hakluyt's voyages, Vol. X. The Third voyage of Sir John Hawkins. I. Earliest Tidings of the disaster in England. II. Sir J. Hawkins's own printed account. . . . III. The depositions in the English Admiralty Court, March, 1-569. " (English Garner.) 50 pp. 8vo. London, n.d. [1903']. Cx 353. M 2 NAVAL HISTOEY {Battles and Expeditions). Famagusta, 1571. The teub repokt of the siege and taking of Famagusta, ... a city in Cyprus 1571. In the which the whole order of all the skirmishes, batteries, mines, and assaults given to the said fortresse, may plainly appeare. Englished out of Italian by William Malim. See Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. V. Drake's Circumnavigation, 1577-80. Drake (Sir Francis). Voyage round the World, 1577-80. See Bueney's History of Discoveries, Vol. I. Drake (Sir Francis). 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A BRiEFE relation of the notable service per- formed by Sir Francis Drake upon the Spanish Fleete prepared in the Road of Cadiz : and of his destroying of 100. saile of barks ; Passing from thence all along the coast to Cape Sacre, where he also took certain Forts ; and so to the mouth of the River of Lisbon, and thence crossing over to the Isle of Saut Michael, snpprized a mighty Carack called the Sant Philip comming out of the East India, which was tte first of that kinde. that ever was seen in England : Performed in the yeere 1587. ^ee Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. VI., and Kerb's Voyages, Vol. 7. Leng (Robert). Sir Francis Drake's Memorable Service done against the Spaniards in 1587. Edited by Clarence Hopper. (Camden Miscell- any, Vol. 5.) 54 pp. 8vo. 1864. Ca 152. Spanish Armada, 1588. The miraculous victoey atehieved by the English Fleete, under the discreet and happy conduct of the right honourable, right prudent, and valiant lord, the L. Charles Howard, L. high Admirall of England, &c. Upon the Spanish huge Armada sent in the yeere 1588 . for the invasion of England, together with the wofuU and miserable successe of the said Armada afterward, upon the coasts of Norway, of the Scottish Westerne Isles, of Ireland, of Spaine, of France, and of England, &c. See Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. X. Account of the Expedition of the Spanish Armada, 1588. Account of the Relief of a part of the Spanish Armada, at Anstruther in Scotland, 1588. See Kerb's Voyages, Vol. 7. Clark (Samuel). England's Remembrancer ; containing a true and full Narrative of that never-to-be-forgotten Deliverance, the Spanish Invasion in 1588. 35 pp. lUus. 8vo. London, 1657 [1819.'] P 180. Pine (John). The Tapestry Hangings of the House of Lords : Representing the several Engage- ■ ments between the English and Spanish Fleets, in the ever memorable year 1588, with the Portraits of the Lord High Admiral, and the other noble Commanders . . . To which are added, from a Book entitled, Expeditionis His- panorum in Angliam vera Descriptio, A.D, 1588, ten Charts of the Sea-Coasts of England, and a general one of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Holland, &o., she\ying the Places of Action between the two Fleets ; Ornamented with Medals struck upon that Occasion, and other Suitable Devices. (An original drawing on front page, and sixteen plates.) Folio. ii.Tp., 1739. Ca 01. 88 .NAVAL HISTORY {Battles and Expeditions). Ddro (Cesareo Fernandez). La Armada Inven- cible. 2 vols. 8vo. Madrid, 1884-5. Ca 180. Wright (W. H. K.). Catalogue of the Exhibi- tion of Armada and Elizabethan Belies held in the Grand Saloon of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Loudon in 1888. 74 pp. Illus. 8vo. Plymouth, 1888. P 237. Froude (James Anthony). The Spanish Story of tlie Armadn. and other Essays. 394 pp. 8vo. London, 1892. Ca 24. Laughton (John Knox), R.N. State Papers relating to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Anno 1588. 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Sir Richard Green- ville, about the Isles of the Azores, . . . &o. recorded in his excellent discourse of voiages to the East and West Indies, cap. 96, 97, and 99. See Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. VII. Raleigh (Sir ^Valter). The Last Fight of the Revenge. With an introduction by Henry Newbolt, M.A., and illustrations by Frank Brangwyn, A.R.A. 129 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1908. Ca 153. West Indies, 1591. A RELATION of a memorable fight made the 13. of June 1591. against certaine Spanish ships & gallies in the West Indies by 3. ships of the honorable sir George Carey knight, then marshall of her Majesties houshold, and captaine of the He of Wight, . . . See Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. X. Straits of Gibraltar, 1590-1. The TAKING of two Spanish Ships ... by Captain Thomas White. See Astley's Voyages, Vol. I. The valiant fight performed by 10. Merchants ships of London, against 12. Spanish gallies in the Straights of Gibraltar, the 24. of April 1590. See Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. VII., and Kerr's Voyages, Vol. 7. The valiant eight performed in the Straight* of Gibraltar, by the Centurion of London, against five Spanish Gallies, in the moneth of April 1591. jS'ee Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. VII., and Kerr's Voyages, Vol. 7. Azores, 1591. A REPORT of the trueth of the fight about the Isles of A9ores, the last of August 1591, betwixt the Revenge, one of her Majesties shippes, and an Armada of the king of Spaine ; Penned by the honourable Sir Walter Ralegh knight. ^ee Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. VII., Keer's Voyages, Vol. 7, and Astley's Voyages, Vol. I. Azores, 1592. A TRUE report of the honourable service at Sea perfourmed by Sir John Burrows Knight, Lieu- tenant generall of the fleet prepared by the hon. Sir Walter Ralegh Knight, . . . Wherin chiefly the Santa Clara of Biscay, a ship of 600 tunnes was taken, and the two East India caraks, the Santa Cruz and the Madre de Dios were forced, the one burnt, and the other taken and brought into Dartmouth the seventh of September, 1592. See Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. VII. South Sea, 1593-4. Hawkins (Sir Richard). Voyage to the South Sea 1593-4. See Burney's History of Discoveries, Vol. 2. Madeira, 1594. The firing and sinking of the stout and warre- like Carack called Las Cinque Llaguas, or, The five Wounds, by three tall Ships set foorth at the charges of the right honorable the Erie of Cumberland and his friends : Written by the discreet and valiant captaine M. Nicolas Downton. See Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. VII. 89 NAVAL HISTORY {Battles and Expeditions). West Indies, 1595. The voyage truely discoursed, made by sir Francis Drake and sir John Hawkins, chiefly pretented for some speciall service on the Islands and maine of the West Indies, with sixe of the Queenes ships, and 21 other shippesand barkes, containing 2500 men and boyes, in the yeere 1595. In which voyage both the foresayd knights died by sicknesse. See Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. X. Cadiz, 1596. Slyngsbib (Sir William). Relation of the Voyage to Cadiz, 1596. Edited by Julian Corbett. (Navy Records Soc. Naval Mis- cellany, Vol. 1.) Illus. 8vo. London, 1902. Cb 16. A BRIEVE AND TRUE REPORT of the honorable voyage unto Cadiz, 1596 . of the overthrow of the kings Fleet, and of the winning, sacking, and burning of the Citie, with all other accidents of moment, thereunto appertaining. See Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. IV., and PUECHAS HIS PiLGRIMES, Vol. XX. Azores, 1597. Essex (Earl of). The Voyage to the Isles of Azores, . . . 1597. See PuEOHAS his Pilgrimes, Vol. XX. GoGRES (Sir Arthur). 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(Giving the positions of His Majesty's Ships and Vessels.) London, 1741. Pfo A 7. 91 NAVAL HISTORY {Battles and Expeditions). A NEW and correct Plan of the Harbour of Carthagena in America . . . from a draught brought to England by Pet. Chasereau Arclii : Also a View of the Fleet as they anchor'd on ye Coast of Playa Grande and as they after moved to ye Eorts St. lago, St. Philip, and Bocaehica and after into ye Harbour in order to besiege ye Town, agreeable to ye Acct. brought over by Capt. Laws. London, 1741. Pfo A 64. Authentic Papers relating to the Expedition against Carthagena, being the resolutions of the Councils of War, both of Sea and Land Officers respectively . . . also Resolutions of the General Council of War . . . With copies of th'e letters which passed between Admiral Vernon and General. Wentworth, also between the Governor of Carthagena and the Admiral. 100 pp. 8vo. London, 1744. Ca 10. A Journal of the Expedition to Carthagena, with Notes in answer to a late Pamphlet entitled, An Account of the Expedition to Carthagena. 59 pp. 8vo. London, 1744. Ca 9. Toulon, 1744. A Narrative of the Proceedings of His Majesty's Fleet in the Mediterranean, and the combined Fleets of France and Spain, from the Year 1741 to March 1 744. lucluding an accurate Account of the late Fight near Toulon, and the Causes of our Miscarriage : The Lines of Battle on both Sides . . . Likewise some Signals greatly wanted on the last Occasion : and a List of Captains and Lieutenants made by Admiral Mathews in the Mediterranean . . . By a Sea Officer. 112 + 5 pp. lUus. 8vo. London, 1744. Ca 11. 3rd ed. 135 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1745. P 324. Oei&inal Letters and Papers between Adm . . . 1 M ws, and V.-Adm ... 1 L k, with several Letters from Private Hands, exhibiting Many Particulars hitherto un- known of the Transactions in the Mediterranean. With Remarks on, and answers to the Narrative of the Fleet, from 1741 to 1744. Especially on the Author's Partiality and Great Liberties with the Characters of some Commanders. Also, some Observations on the Conduct of the Brest Fleet, &c. 128 pp. 8vo. London, 1744. P 324. A Letter to a friend in the country, occasioned by the late Naval engagement in the Medi- terranean. In which the strength of their respective fleets are fairly stated and com- pared ; the designs of the French and Spaniards explained ; and the consequences of that battle set in their true light. 22 pp. 8vo. London, 1744. P 289. A true and authentick narrative of the action between the Northumberland and three French Men of War. Describ'il in all its circumstances. With an account of the behaviour of Captain Watson, and certain persons on that occasion : also a relation of th'e usage the English prisoners met with in France, and a description of that country and people. By an Eye- Witness. 20 pp. 8vo. London, 1745. P 289. A Letter from the Westminster Journal of the 9th of February, 1744/5. To Thomas Touchit, Esq. 8 pp. 8vo. 1745. P 324. The History of the Mediterranean I'leet from 1741 to 1744, with the Original Letters, &c. that passed between the Admirals Mathews and Lestock. Also, All the other Tracts on that important Affair. 2nd ed. . 135 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1745. P 324. Vice-Adm . . - l L . st . . k's Account of the late Engagement near Toulon, between His Majesty's Fleet, and the Fleets of France and Spain ; as presented by him the 12th March 1744-5. Also, Letters to and from Adm ... 1 L . st . . k, relating thereto since his arrival in England. With Notes. 56 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1745. P 324. Admiral Mathews's Charge against Vice- Admiral Lestock, dissected and confuted by a King's Letterman. 56 pp. 8vo. London; 1745. P 324. Ad . . . l M . . . . ws's Conduct in the Late Engagement vindicated. Wherein the whole affair is compendiously stated. The Several Pieces published by Mr. L . . . . k examined with Candor. And His Artifices, and Recrimi- nations, set in a proper light. By a Gentleman of the Royal Navy. 47 pp. 8vo. London, 1745. Ca 297. An Impartial Review of the Conduct of the Admirals M ws and L k, in the late Engagement in the Mediterranean ; wherein is shewn that the Miscarriage of the same proceeded either from Malice or Treachery. Humbly inscribed to the ensuing C . . . t M .... 1. By an Officer on Board at the Time of Action. 47 pp. 8vo. London, 1745. Ca 297. Vice-Admiral Lestook's Recapitulation, as spoke by him at the Bar of the Honble. House of Commons, on Tuesday the 9th April, 1745. Containing, His Remarks on the Evidence that have been examined, relating to the late Mis- carriage of his Majesty's Fleet off Toulon, against the combined Fleets of France and Spain. Wherein he points out the true Cause of this Miscarriage ; supporting the whole by quoting Admiral Mathew's Account ... 27 pp. 8vo. London, 1 745. P 324! 92 NAVAL HISTORY {Battles and Expeditions). Captain Opie's Appeal against the illegal Pro- ceedings of Vice- Admiral Mathews, to the late Lords Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of Great-Britain, &c. To which is annexed, the Letters which passed between Captain Opie and Mr. Corbett, Secre- tary of the Admiralty ; with an Introduction shewing the Necessity of a Regulation in Sea Courts-Martial. 50 pp. 8vo. London, 1745. P 324. An Enquiry into the conduct of Capt. M n. Being remarks on the minutes of the Court- Martial, and other incidental Matters. Humbly addressed to the Honourable House of Commons. By a Sea-Officer. 29 pp. 8vo. London, 1745. P 327. The Situations, Views & Positions in the late Engagement, &c., near Toulon between H.M. Fleet and the combined Fleets of France and Spain, on the 11th, 12th, & 13th February 1743/4. By Authority, from the originals on seven imperial sheets presented by Vice- Admiral Lestock to the Hon. House of Commons. Seven plates. London, 1 745. Pfo A 8-14. The Situation of the English, French & Spanish Fleets, when they began the Engage- ment in the Mediterranean on the Eleventh of February 1743/4. Plate, by Main. London, 1745. Pfo A 15. Captain Temple West's Defence against Vice- Admiral Lestock's Charge relating to his Conduct in the Action off Toulon, between His Majesty's Fleet under the command of Admiral Mathews, and the combined Fleet of France and Spain. With Remarks upon the Sentence of the Court ; and arguments brought in justifi- cation of his Conduct. . . . 100 pp. 8vo. London, 1746. Ca 12. The Charge against Thomas Mathews, Esq. 23 pp. 8vo. London, 1746. P 289. The answer and defence of Admiral Mathews, late Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea, to the charge exhibited against him. .24 pp. 8vo. London, 1746. P 289. Admiral Mathews's remarks on the evidence given, and the proceedings had, on his trial, and relative thereto. 72 pp. 8vo. London, 1746. P 289. Gascoigne (Capt. John). Captain Gascoigne's Answer to a .pamphlet entitled Admiral Mathews's Remarks on the Evidence given, and the Proceedings had, on his Trial, &c. as far as it relates to his Testimony therein mentioned, in a letter addressed to the President of the late Court-Martial held at Deptford. 46 pp. 8vo. London, 1746. P 327. M 3128 93 AuTHENTiCK LETTERS from Admiral Mathews to the Sec . . t . . . . s of St . . te, the L ... ds of the Ad ty, &c. relating to his expedition to the Mediterranean, with their answers. From the time of his going out, to the late engagement. 68 pp. 8vo, London, n.d. P 289. Remarks on the Sentence of the C t-M 1, and Admiral L k's Defence. 52 pp. lUus. 8vo. London, 1746. P 327. The Case of Capt. George Burrish, late Com- mander of His Majesty's Ship the Dorsetshire. 48 pp. 8vo. London, 1747. Ca 406. See also Trials. Pondichery, 1748. Nazelle (Marquis de). Dupleix et La Defense de Pondichery (1748) d'apres des documents inedits et lies Archives de la Famille de Dupleix. 449 pp. lUus. 8vo. Paris, 1908. Ca 176. Minorca, 1756. An Appeal to the People : containing, the Genuine and Entire Letter of Admiral Byng to the Seer, of the Ad y : Observations on those parts of it which were omitted by the writers of the Gazette : and what might be the reasons for such omissions. Part the First. 76 pp. Svo. London, 1756. P 329. Some Further Particulars in relation to the Case of Admiral Byng. From original papers, &e. By a Gentleman of Oxford. 70 pp. 8vo. London, 1756. P 329. A Letter to a Member of Parliament in the Country, from his friend in London, relative to the Case of Admiral Byng : with some original papers and letters which passed during the Expedition. 31 pp. Svo. London, 1756. P 329. A Modest apology for the conduct of a certain Admiral in the Mediterranean. Being an essay towards silencing the clamorous tongue of slander, 'till facts can be ascertained by sub- stantial and circumstantial evidence. 23 pp. Svo. London, 1756. P 329. A Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq. ; being an Impartial Vindication of the Conduct of the Ministry, from the Com- mencement of the Present War to this Time. In Answer to the Aspersions cast upon them by Admiral Byng and his Advocates. 47 pp. Svo. London, 1756. P 311. N NAVAL HISTORY {Battles and Expeditions). An Address to the Public in answer to two Pamplilets, (intitled, An Appeal to the People of England, and A Letter to a Member of Parliament, relative to the Case of A 1 B -g). In which is fully proved, that the several parts of the A I's letter, omitted in the Gazette, were rather of use, than prejudice to him. With several other interesting par- ticulars, never yet exhibited to the Public. By an Ante Italianite. 22 pp. 8vo. London, 1756. P 329. An Appeal to reason and common sense : or, a free and candid discLuisitidn on the conduct of A B ; so far as it relates to matter of fact, and as set forth in his Appeal to the People, and in a Letter to a Member of Par- liament : and into the conduct of the Ministry, so far as is relative to the case of A B : With some occasional remarks upon a pamphlet called, Impartial reflections ou the case of Mr. Byng. By A Friend to Truth and a Lover of his Country. 53 pp. 8vo. London, 1756. P 329. The Counterpoise : or B g and the M y fairly stated. By a By-stander. Wherein not only all what has yet appeared in print for and against the A 1, is impartially discussed, with that freedom becoming an Englishman, who has the honour and liberties of his nountry at heart : but also such lights are thrown upon the subject, as the connections of each party have hitherto concealed, which develope this mysterious affair, and render it intelligible to every unprejudiced reader. 52 pp. 8vo. London, 1756. P 329. An Exact copy of a remarkable letter from Admiral Byng to the Right Hon. W P , Esq. ; Dated March 12, 1757, two days before his execution. 22 pp. Svo. London, 1757. P 329. A Narrative of the proceedings of Admiral B g, and of .his conduct off Mahon, on the 20th of May. By an Officer of the Squadron. 24 pp. Svo. London, n.d. P 329. An Appeal to the People : Part the Second. On the Different Deserts and Fate of Admir&l Byng and his enemies : The changes in the last Administration : The year of Liberty or Thraldom. 86 pp. Svo. London, 1757. P 329. An exact copy of a remarkable letter from Admiral Byng to the Right Hon. W P , Esq. ; dated March 12, 1757, two days before his Execution. 22 pp. Svo. London, 1757. P 303. A Letter to Lord Robert Bertie, relating to his conduct in the Mediterranean, and his defence of Admiral Byng. To which ia added a Postscript to the Publick relating to the Execution of the Admiral. 2nd ed. 44 pp. Svo. London, 1757. P 329. A Letter to a Gentleman in the. Country from his friend in London : giving au authentick and circumstantial account of the confinement, behaviour and death of Admiral Byng, as attested by the Gentlemen who were present. 48 pp. Svo. London, 1757. P 329. Some Queries on the minutes of the Council of War held at Gibraltar the F9urth of May; last : from which good reasons may be drawn for a noble Colonel's having taken so large a part in the defence of Admiral B g. 19 pp. Svo. London, 1757. P 329. A Candid Examination of the Resolutions and Sentence of the Court-Martial on the Trial of Admiral Byng ; as founded on the Principles of Law, Evidence, and Discipline. In a Letter to the Gentlemen of the Navy. By an Old Sea Officer. 38 pp. Svo. London, 1757. P 329. Positions of the English and French fleets . . . 20th May 1756. 5 plates. London, 1757. Pfo A 1-^5. See also Trials. Rochfort, 1757. The Secret Expedition. A Farce ; (in two acts) as it has been represented upon the political theatre of Europe. With the Highest Applause. 2nd ed. 24 pp. Svo. London, 1757. P 304. A Genuine Account of the late Grand Expedi- tion to the Coast of France, under the Conduct of the Admirals Ha'v^ke, Knowles, and Broderick, General Mordaunt, &c. By a Volunteer in the said Expedition. 24 pp. Svo. Dublin, 1757. P 325. Anr. ed. 43 pp. Svo. London. P 322. The Report of the General Officers, appointed by his Majesty's Warrant of the First of November, 1757, to inquire into the Causes of the Failure of the late Expedition to the Coasts of France. To which is prefixed, a copy of his Majesty's Warrant directirig the said Inquiry. With , an Appendix, containing the Papers referred to in the said Report. 108 pp. 8vo. Dublin, 1758. P 325. Anr. ed. 116 pp. Svo. London, 1758. P 322. 94 NAVAL HISTORY {Battles and Expeditions). The Pkoceedings of a Geneial Court-Martial held in the Council-Chamber at Whitehall, on Wiednesday the 14th, and continued by several Adjournments to Tuesday the 20th December, 1757, upon the Trial of Lieutenant-General Sir John Mordaunt, by virtue of his Majesty's Warrant, bearing date the 3rd day of the same month. 88 pp. Illus. 8vo. Dublin, 1758. P 325. Candid Reflections on the Report (as published by Authority) of the General-Officers, appointed by his Majesty's Warrant of the First of November last, to enquire into the Causes of the Failure of the late Expedition to the Coasts of France. In a Letter to a Friend in the Country. 24 pp. 8vo. Dublin, 1158. P 325. The Expedition against Rochefort fully Stated and Considered. In a Letter to the Right Honourable the Author of the Candid Reflexions on the Report of the General Officers, &o. By a. Country Gentleman. 46 pp. 8vo. Dublin, 1768. P 325. Anr. ed. 69 pp. 8vo. London, 1758. P 322. The Military Akguments, in a Letter to a Right Honourable Author, fully considered. By an Officer. 52 pp. 8vo. Dublin, 1758. P 325. Anr. ed. 76 pp. Svo. London, 1758. P 322. The reply of the Country Gentleman to the answer of his military arguments fay the Officer. 63 pp. 8vo. Lotidon, 1758. P 322. The Officer's answer to the Country Gentle- man's reply. 51 pp. Svo. London, 1758. P 322. The conduct of Admiral Knowles on the late expedition set in a true light. 30 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1758. P 322. A REPLY to the vindication of Mr. Pitt. By an Ensrlish Officer in the Prussian Service. 45 pp. 8vo" London, 1758. P 322. Coast of France, 1758. A JOURNAL of the Campaign on the Coast of France, 1758, 2nd ed. 102 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1758. P 304. An authentic account of our last attempt upon the Coast of France. By an Officer who miraculously escaped being cut to pieces, by swimming to a boat at a considerable distance from the shore. In a letter to a friend. 3rd ed. 46 pp. 8vo. London, 1 758. P 304. A genuine and particular account of the late enterprise on the Coast of France, 1758. By an Officer, in a letter to a friend. 48 pp. 8vo. London, 1758. P 304. An examination of a letter published under the name of L t.-G 1 B gh, and addressed to the Hon. W m P 1, Esq. ... 75 pp. Svo. London, 1758. P 304. -t.-G- -m P- t, 95 A LETTER from the Honourable L B — — gh, to the Rt. Hon. W- Esq. ; Se y of S te. Together with His M y's Instructions for the late Expedi- tions on the Coast of France. 2nd ed. 8-|- 37 pp. Svo. London, 1758. P 304. A GENUINE narrative of the enterprize against the stores and shipping at St. Maloes, from the letters of a person of distinction in the service. With the particulars of the intent of those preparations, which are destroyed ; and of the conduct of the Commander-in-Chief, and behaviour of the Forces. Also, the circum- stances of the death of the unfortunate Marquis de Landal, Intendant de Cote, which have been variously and erroneously represented, &c. . . . 63 pp. Illus. Svo. London, 1758. P 304. The State Farce : or, They are All Come Home. In which is introduced, a scene repre- senting Britannia weeping in the centre of the stage, attended by the Ghosts of the Duke of Marlborough and Admiral Hosier, being more applicable to the present times, than any thing - yet published. 2nd ed. 23 pp. Svo. London, 1758. P 304. An appeal to common sense ; or, striking remarks on the Conduct of L t.-G 1 Bl gh, and C re Lord H e, in the late Expedition to the Coast of France ; wherein that unhappy affair is set in a more obvious light than has hitherto been. By an old experienced Officer. 39 pp. Svo. London, n.d. P 304. Senegal, 1758. Orsbridge (Phillip). Draught of the taking the Bar & Channel of the river Senegal, on the 30th of April, 1758. (MS. coloured.) (1758.) PfoA19 Orsbridge (Phillip). Draught of the taking of Senegall, on the 30th of April and 1st of May, 1758. A prospect of getting over the Barr of Senegall, and the Warping up and Landing the Marines, and taking of the Island St. Lewis, by Capt. WUlm. Marsh, Commander of His Majesty's Ships and Vessels on the Coast of Africa. (MS. coloured.) {1758.) Pfo A 20. Orsbridge (Phillip). Draught of the surren- dering of Fort Louis, in the River Senegal. (MS. coloured.) {1758.) Pfo A 21. N 2 NAVAL HISTORY (Battles and Expeditions). West Indies, 1759. Gardiner (Captain R.). An. Account of the Expedition to the West Indies against Martinioo, with the Reduction of Guadelape and other the Leeward Islands, subject to the French King, 1759. (English and French Edition.) 3rd ed. 91 + 91 pp. lUus. 4to. Birmingham, 1762. Ca 175. Quiberon, 1759. Grove (J.). A second letter to a Right Honour- able Patriot, on the glorious victory obtained over the Brest Fleet 1759. And an historical account of that at La Hogue, 1692 : the ancient and present state of the Venetian and British Navies : Three scenes : wherein are introduced, two of the greatest names in France : the respective cases of the High- landers and Irish Roman Catholics .... 91pp. 8vo. London, 1760. P 291. Lacghton (John Knox), R.N. The Naval Miscellany. Vol. I. (Navy Records Soc.) Illus. 8vo. London, 1902. Cb 16. Havannah, 1762. Orsbridge (Philip). Historical views of the last Glorious Expedition of His Britannic Majesty's Ships and Forces, against the Havannah, under the Command of Sir George Pocock, the Rt. Honble. Lord Albemarle, and Rear-Admiral Keppel .... 12 plates. Obi. folio. n.p., n.d. Pfo A 22. Manilla, 1762. NiCHELSON (William). Draught of the great bay of Manilla and Harbour of Cavita. Large sheet. London, n.d. Pfo A 42. Scio, 1770. An Authentic Narrative of the Russian Expe- dition against the Turks by Sea and Land, containing Every Material Circumstance of their proceedings from their first sailing from Peters- burgh to the Destruction of the Turkish Fleet in the Archipelago. Compiled from Authentic Journals by an Officer on board the Russian Fleet. 168 pp. 8vo. London, 1112. Ca 197. Charleston, 1776. James (Lt. Colonel Thomas), R.A. A N.W.b.N. view of Charles Town from on board the Bristol, Commodore Sir Peter Parker, Knt. &c. &c., taken in Five Fathom Hole the day after the attack upon Fort Sulivan .... London, 1116. Pfo A 17. James (Lt. Colonel Thos.), R.A. A N.b.E. view of the Fort on the western end of Sulivans Island, with the disposition of His Majesty's Fleet commanded by Commodore Sir Peter Parker, Knt. &c. &c. during the attack on the 28th of June 1776 .. . London, 1116. Pfo A 16. Ushant, 1778. The Maritime Campaign of 1778. A Collection of all the papers relative to the Operations of the English and French Fleets. To which are added, Strictures upon the publications rnade in France, by order of the Ministry, concerning the Engagement on the 27th July ; illustrated with Charts and Plans. By J. M., a Lieutenant in the Fleet. 24 pp. Illus. Folio. London, 1118. Ca Oil. (Stevenson (John).) An address to the Hon. Admiral Augustus Keppel. Containing candid remarks on his defence before the Court- Martial ; to which are added impartial observa- tions on the late trial and acquittal of Vice- Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser ; with an explanation of sea-phrases, and a leitter to the monthly reviewers. By a Seaman. To which is added a supplement containing . . . letters to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Sandwich . . . Sir Joseph Mawby and . . . Admiral Pigot ... 3rd ed. (184 pp.) 8vo. I^ondon, 1180. Ca 283. See also Trials. Porto Praya, 1781. Blake's remarks on Com. Johnstone's account of his engagement with a French Squadron, under the command of Mons. De Sufifrein, on April 16, 1781, in Port Praya Road, in the island of St. Jago. A new ed. 38 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1182. Ca 348. Gibraltar, 1781-2. A description of Gibraltar, with an account of the Blockade, Siege, the attempt by nine sail of Fire-Ships, the sally made from the Garrison, and every - thing remarkable or worthy notice that has occurred in that place since the com- mencement of the Spanish War ... 52 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1 182. Ca 228. A Circumstantial journal of the long and tedious blockade and siege of Gibraltar, from the twelfth of September 1779 to the third day of February 1783. Containing an authentic account of the most remarkable transactions, in which the enemy's motions, works, approaches, firings, &c. are particularly described. By an Officer. 348 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, n.d. Ca 373. 96 NAVAL HISTORY {Battles and Expeditions). Deinkwatek (John). A History of the late Siege of Gibraltar, with a description and account of that Garrison from the earliest periods. 360 pp. lUus. 4to. London, 1785. Ca 174. Sater (Captain). The History of Gibraltar and its political relation to ev^ents in Europe ; from the commencement of the Moorish Dynasty in Spain to the last Morocco War. With original and unpublished Letters from the Prince of Hesse, Sir George Eliott, the Due de Crillon, Collingwood, and Lord Nelson, and an account of the fourteen Sieges of the Rock. 505 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1862. Ca 205. Field (Henry M.) 8vo. Gibraltar. 139 pp. Illus. London, 1889. Ca 204. Spilsbuey ^Capt. John). A journal of the Siege of Gibraltar, 1779-1783. 138 pp. Illus. 8vo. Gibraltar, 1908. Ca 291. Guadeloupe, 1782. [Chalmek (George). J Breaking the Line. State- ment of Facts in the nature of Memoir, leading to and connected with the Great Battle of the 12th of April 1782, between the Fleets of Great Britain, commanded by the late Lord Rodney and that of France, under the Compte de Grasse. By an old NavaL Officer. 52 pp. and Appendix. 8vo. Cheltenham, 1830. JEb 33. Ist June 1794. Official Documents and interesting particulars of the Glorious Victory obtained over the French fleet on Sunday, June 1, 1794, by the British fleet under the command of Admiral Earl Howe. ... 36 pp. Illus. 8yo. London, 1794. Ca 2. A Naeratite of the Proceedings of His Majesty's Fleet under the Command of Earl Howe from the 2nd May to the 2nd June 1794. 103 pp. 4to. London, 1796. Ca 77. Ushant, 1795. ^ee Trials. St. Vincent, 1797. Bethune (Colonel Drinkwater). A Narrative of the Battle of St. Vincent, with Anecdotes of Nelson before and after that Battle. 2nd ed. 97 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1840. Ca 154. Camperdown, 1797. De Slag bij Kampeeduin. Woensdag 11 October 1797. 84 pp. Illus. 8vo. Den Helder, 1897. Ca 275. Bom (G. D.), H. Gz. " D'Vrijheid," 1781-1797. Geschiedenis van een Vlaggeschip. 286 pp. Illus. 8vo. Amsterdam, 1897. Ca 218. 97 Nile, 1798. An authentic Naeeative of the proceedings of His Majesty's Squadron under the Command of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, from its Sailing from Gibraltar to the conclusion of the Glorious Battle of the Nile ; drawn up from the Minutes of An Officer of Rank in the Squadron. 2nd ed. 56 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1798. P 176. WiLLTAMS (Rev. Cooper). A voyage up the Mediterranean in His Majesty's ship the Swiftsure, one of the squadron under the com- mand of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, K.B with a description of the Battle of the Nile on the First of August 1798, and a detail of events that occurred subsequent to the battle in various parts of the Mediterranean. 309 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1802. Ca 178. Trafalgar, 1805. Maeliani (D. Manuel). Combate de Trafalgar. Vindicacion de la Armada, Espaflola contra las aserciones injuriosas vertidas por Mr. Thiers en su Hisloria del Consulado y el Imperio. 631 pp. and Appendices. 8vo. Madrid, 1850. Ca 179. Laughton (J. K.). The Story of Trafalgar, told by J. K. Laughton to the Seamen and Marines of H.M.S. Trafalgar, at the request of Rear-Admiral Lord Walter T. Kerr. 40 pp. Illus. 8vo. Portsmouth, 1890. P 179. Lucas (Captain E.). Combat de Trafalgar. Rapport fait au Ministre de la Marine et des Colonies par le Capitaine de Vaisseau E. Lucas, commandant le ' Redoubtable ' pendant cette Bataille celebre. Mort Heroique de I'Amiral Nelson 27 pp. 8vo. Hyeres, 1891. P 245. SiLVETEA (Cesar A.). Trafalgar. Conferencia dada en 1899 a los alumnos dela Escuela Naval Militar. Con una Introduccic^ por J. A. Pillado. 176 pp. Illus. Foho. Buenos Aires, 1900. Ca 03. Newbolt (Henry). The Year of Trafalgar, being an account of the Battle and of the events which led up to it, with a collection of the Poems and Ballads written thereupon between 1805 and 1905. 244 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1905. Ca 70. Feasee (Edward). The Enemy at Trafalgar. An account of the Battle from Eye- Witnesses' Narratives and Letters and Despatches from the French and Spanish Fleets. 436 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1906. Ca 71. Desbeieee (Edouard). La Campagne Maritime de 1805. Trafalgar. 229 + 389 pp. Illus. 8vo. Paris, 1907. Ea 8. iNAVAL HISTORY {Battles and ExpeditiQns). Bjevan (Irwin). Trafalgar. 46 pp. lUus. 8vo. London, n.d. P 567. Thtjesfield (James E.). Nelson and other Naval Studies. 374 pp. lUus. 8vo. London, 1909. Eb 50. CoRBETT (Julian S.). The Campaign of Trafalgar. 463 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1910. Ea 33. The Nelson Memokandum. (39 pp.) Illus. Obi. 12mo. Tunbridge Wells, n.d. P 309. Buenos Ayrefs, 1806. See Trials. St. Domingo, 1806. Admiral Sir J. T. 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Catalogue of manuscripts and other objects in the Museum of the Public Record Office, with brief descriptive and historical notes. 6th ed. 101 pp. Svo. London, 1909. P 1S6. 211 POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION. NAVAL POLICY: Page British Navy - 214 Foreign Navies - - - 220 NAVAL ADMINISTRATION ; Genei^l Administration : British Navy Naval Statutes Orders iu Council - Prisoners of War - Foreign Navies Central Administration : British Navy: Admiralty and Navy Board Trinity House Foreign Navies Fleet Administration : British Navy: King's Regulations Station Orders - . . Circular Letters - . . Miscellaneous Instructions Discipline - - Internal Organisation of Ships Foreign Navies - . - Dockyard Administration : British Regulations Foreign Victualling Medical Service Institutions, Schools, &c. : Greenwich Hospital Sailors' Homes Miscellaneoiis Institutions and Schools - - - - 222 224 225 225 225 228 233 233 234 235 238 238 240 242 243 244 246 248 249 251 252 253 253 PERSONNEL: General : British Navy Foreign Navies Officers : British Navy : General r Entry and Education Executive Officers - Masters Engineer Officers - Medical Officers Accountant Officers Subordinate Officers Chaplains Foreign Navies Men: British Navy: General Entry and Manning Education Foreign Navies ROYAL MARINES NAVAL RESERVES, COAST GUARD AND VOLUNTEERS: British Navy : General ..... Royal Naval Reserve ... Coast Guard - . . - . Volunteers .... Foreign Navies .... INDIAN NAVY, &c. MILITARY POLICY MILITARY ADMINISTRATION General - - . - British Dominions ... Foreign Countries ... 255 256 257 257 259 259 260 260 260 260 260 260 261 263 266 266 267 268 269 271 271 271 272 272 275 275 282 212 POLICY AND ■ ADMINISTRATION. NATIONAL DEFENCE: British Dominions Foreign Countries Page 291 MEDALS, BADGES, AND DECORA- TIONS 291 FLAGS UNIFORMS 293 294 Page GENERAL POLICY AND ADMINIS- TRATION : General Works 295 Sritish Dominions: Intei-nal Policy of Great Britain Administration of Great Britain Imperial aud Colonial Policy - Colonial Administration External Policy Foreign Countries - 296 - 299 300 - 303 304 307 Ji. (12)3128 213 Ee NAVAL POLICY {British Navy). NAVAL POLICY. {See also National Defence.) British Navt. Libel of English Policie, exhorting all England to keepe the sea, and namely the narrowe sea : shewing what profite commeth thereof, and also what worship and salvation to England, and to all English-men. {See Hakluyt's Voyages, Vol. II.) Dee (Dr. John). The Petty Navy Royal. (English Garner.) 10 pp. 8vo. London, 1577 [1903^. Cx 358. (BuKEELL (Andrewes).) A Cordiall for the Calenture and those other diseases which distempers the Seamen, or a declaration dis- covering and advising how Englands Sea Honour may be regained, and maintained as in the happy Raigne of Queene Elizabeth, of famous Memory. With the saving of two hundred and fifteen thousand one hundred twenty two pounds a year, one year with the other. 13 pp. 12mo. London, 1648. P 561. Petty (Sir William). Political Arithmetic or a discourse concerning the extent and value of lands, people Increasing of Seamen . . Shipping . . Power at Sea. (English Garner.) 66 pp. 8vo. London, 1690 [2905]. Cx 357. The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty the seventh day of March, 1694 (1695). And His Majesties gracious answer thereunto. 4 pp. 4to. Lo?idon, 1694{5). P 500. The Seaman's Opinion of a standing Army in England, in opposition to a Fleet at sea, as the best security of this Kingdom. In a letter to a Merchant, written by a Sailor. 2nd ed. 22 pp. 8vo. London, 1699. P 147. Remarks on the Present Condition of the Navy, and particularly of the Victualling. In which the notion of Fortifying of Garisons is exploded : and 'tis clearly prov'd that the only security of England consists in a good Fleet. In a letter froln a Sailor to a Member of the House of Commons. 4 + 23 pp. 12mo. London, 1700. Da 102. [Dennis (John).] An essay on the Navy, or England's advantage and safety prov'd dependant on a formidable and well-disciplined Navy ; and the encrease and encouragement of Seamen. In ■ two parts. . . By the author of the Seamen's Case. 54 pp. 8vo. London, 1702. Da 178. The present condition of the English Navy,- set forth in a dialogue betwixt young Fudg of the Admiralty, and Capt. Steerwell, an Oliverian Commander. 32 pp. Svo. London, 1702. Da 177. An Historical and Political Treatise of the Navy : with some thoughts how to retrieve the antient glory of the Navy of England. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament. 32 pp. Svo. London, 1703. P 318. The humble Representations, or Addresses of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to Her Majesty on Friday the Thirty first day of March, 1704. And Her Majesties most gracious answer thereunto. 7 pp. 4to. London, 1704. P 500. Dunkirk or Dover ; or, the Queen's Honour, the Nation's Safety, the Liberties of Europe, and the Peace of the World, all at stake till that Fort and Port be totally demolish'd by the French. 40 pp. Svo. London, 1713. P 312. The Sailors Advocate. Number II., containing a pamphlet printed in the year 1707, entitled An Inquiry into the causes of our Naval Mis- carriages : with some thoughts on the interest of this Nation, as to a Naval War, and of the only true way of manning the Fleet. By Esq. (14-1-39 pp.) Svo. London, 1728. P 279. Some Observations on damages done by the Spaniards : or, a representation of some of our sea damages, in the five years last past ; collected out of publick accounts, by some Trading Men of the City of London, who have, with too many others, suffered for want of such a protec- tion as the power and charge of the Nation would have aforded them. 22 pp. Svo. London, {1728.) P 340. Observations on the Conduct of Great-Britain, with regard to the negoc'iations and other transaction abroad. 61 pp. Svo. London, 1729. P 340. A Defence of the Enquiry into the reasons of the conduct of Great-Britain, &c. Occasioned by the paper published in the Country-Journal or Craftsman on Saturday, Jan. 4, 1728-9. By the Author of the Enquiry. 40 pp. Svo. London, 1 729. 214 NAVAL POLICY {British Navy). The Craftsman Extraordinaey: being remarks on a Jate pamphlet, intitled, Observations on tbe Conduct of Great-Britain, &c. Published by Caleb D'Anvers, Esq. 27 pp. 8vo. London, 1729. P 340. Some farther remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled, Observations on the Conduct of Great- Britain ; particularly with relation to the Spanish depredations and Letters of Reprisal. In a letter to the Craftsman. To which is added a postscript in vindication of the West- India Merchants, against a late charge of theft and pyracy. By Caleb D'Anvers of Gray's Inn, Esq. 38 pp. Svo. London, 1729. P 340. A. Letter to Caleb D'Anvers, Esq. ; concerning the state of affairs in Europe as published in the Craftsman, January 4, 1728-9. By John Trott, Yeoman. 35 pp. 8vo. London, 1730. P 340. The Case of Dunkirk faithfully stated, and impartially considered. By a Member of the House of Commons. 32 pp. Svo. London, 17S0. P 312. HoRSLEY (Mr.). A Treatise on Maritime Affairs : or a comparison between the Commerce and Kaval Power of England and France. With a view to some paradoxes advanced by M. Deslandes : and more particularly to several popular prejudices entertained of late concerning the formidable power of France. Addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Winchelsea, 94 pp. Svo. London, 1744. P 129. A SCHEME for equipping and maintaining sixteen Men of War, of twenty Guns each ; for securing our Trade from the insults of the French and Spaniards, &c., without the least expence to the Natipn . . . By a Veteran. 60 pp. Svo. London, 1747. P 129. Three letters relating to the Navy, Gibraltar, and Port Mahon. 138 pp. Svo. London, 1757. Da 181. Sinclair (Sir John), Bart. Thoughts on the Naval Strength of the British Empire. 2nd ed. Ill pp. Svo. London, 1796. P 129. Plain Truth addressed to the Tars of Old England. Dedicated to Admiral Goodall, by One of Themselves. 23 pp. 8vo. London, n.d. P 287. A Reply to a Pamphlet intituled " A brief Enquiry into the present condition of the Navy of Great Britain :" wherein is clearly demon- strated the Force of the Enemy, and what was opposed to it by the late Board of Admiralty ; as well as the actual strength possessed by the King's Dock-yards, and their ability to keep up and encrease the Navy without the aid of Merchant builders. By Philo St. Vincent. 36 pp. Svo. London, 1804. P 310. 215 War in Disguise ; or. The Frauds of the Neutral Flags. 2nd ed. 252 pp. Svo. London, 1805. Da 85. A letter to Lord Viscount Melville, on the subject of his Motions respecting Troop-Ships, and upon the general state of the Navy : with an appendix of official documents. 56 pp. Svo. London, 1810. P 145. A Letter to the Prime Minister, and First Lord of the Admiralty, from a Captain in the Royal Navy, on the extension of the Naval Establish- ments of the country ; with an engraved sketch of the body of Falmouth Harbour ; wherein it is proved, that this harbour, .... is the first harbour in Great Britain for all Naval purposes connected with the Atlantic Ocean. 50 pp. Tllus. Svo. London, 1810. P 619. Money (William Taylor). Observations on the expediency of Shipbuilding at Bombay, for the Service of His Majesty, and of the East India Company. (89 pp.) lUus. Svo, London, 1811. P 145. Manderson (Captain James), R.N. Twelve letters addressed to the Rt. Hon. Spencer Perceval. Wherein a view is taken of the present magnitude of the British Navy, the Royal Establishments for its equipment and reception, compared with those at different periods of its strength .... also of the policy of the measures about to be adopted for the supplying of the evident defects in the present anchorages and Royal Dockyards. 150 pp Svo. London, 1812. P 78- The Right and Practice of Impressment as con- cerning Great Britain and America considered. 68 pp. Svo. London, 1814. P 341. The State of the Navy of Great Britain in the year 1831. By a Commander. 88 pp. Svo. London, 1831. P 22. Crauford (Commander H. W.), R.N, The Russian Fleet in the Baltic in 1836. With some remarks intended to draw attention to the danger of leaving our Navy in its present extremely reduced state. 2nd ed. 19 pp. 8vo. London, 1837. P 290. A FEW observations on the Russian Fleet in the Baltic. 12 pp. Svo. London, 1837. P 290. A FEW observations in favor of Captain Craufurd's statement, in answer to his censurer. By an Officer in Her Majesty's Navy. 15 pp. Svo. Portsea, n.d. P 290. The Conservatives of our Wooden Walls and Shipping, against any enemies whatever, Russian, French, steamers, or rockets. (58 pp.) 8vo. London, 1837. P 290. Ee 2 NAVAL POLICY {British Navy). [Hawker (Admiral).] The Navy. Letter to His Grace the Duke of Wellington, K.G., upon the actual crisis of ithe country in respect to the state of the Navy. By a Flag Officer. 44 pp. 8vo. {London, 1888.) P 330. Anor. ed. 50 pp. 8vo. London, 1838. P 290. HiLLABY (Sir William), Bt. The Naval Ascen- dency of Britain. 60 pp. 8vo. London, 1888. P 152. Facts foe consideration with respect to the Navy. 18 pp. 8vo. London, n.d. P 37. Smith (Capt. G.), R.N. A few remarks on the state and prospects of the Navy in 1838. 32 pp. 8vo. London, 1888. P 44. Bowles (Captain William), E.N. A Second letter on the conveyance of Troops to Canada. 19 pp. 8vo. London, 1888. P 155. [Jones (Captain), R.N.] The Navy. A letter to the Earl of Minto, G.C.B., First Lord of the Admiralty. By " One of the People." 32 pp. 8vo. . London, 1888. P 155. 2nded. 11 + 48 pp. 8vo. London, 1889. P 45. A CALL TO MEN of all Parties on the state of the Navy. (From the " United Service Journal.") 21 pp. 8vo. {London, 1839.) P 290. Wood (Charles). State of the Navy. Corrected report of the speech of Charles Wood, Esq.,M.P., Secretary of the Admiralty, on moving the Navy Estimates in Committee of Supply. 69 pp. 8vo. London, 1889. P 78. A Letter to His Grace the Duke of Wellington, K.G., upon the state of the English Navy, in comparison with that of other Navies. By a Flag Officer. 42 pp. 8vo. London, 1840. P 112. Slade (Commander Adolphus), R.N. A few words on Naval Construction and Naval Pro- motion. 38 pp. 8vo. London, 1846. P 1. Pldnkett (Capt. Hon. E.), R.N. The Past and Future of the British Navy. 216 pp. Illus. ' 12mo. London, 1846. Da 51. 2nded. 363 pp. 8vo. London, 1847. Da 52. Remarks on the conduct of the Naval Adminis- tration of Great Britain since 1815, by a Flag Officer, with a preface by Rear- Admiral Bowles. 3rd ed. 95 pp. 8vo. London, 1847. P 14. Review of the course pursued by tbe Ship- building Department of the Admiralty betwfeen the years 1832 and 1847. Containing the history and progress of the various public questions it involves. 83 pp. Illus. 8vo. Plymouth, 1847. P 212. 216 Robinson ■ (Capt. E. Spencer), R.N. Observa- tions on the Steam Ships of the Royal Navy considered with reference to their utility and power in time of war — in a letter to the Rt. Hon. The Earl of Auckland, G.C.B., &c., First Lord of the Admiralty. 56 pp. 8vo. London, 1847. P 6. Symonds (Sir William). Letter from to the Earl of Auckland upon the subject of the Screw and Steam vessels in general and war purposes. 7 pp. 8vo. London, {1848). P 80. The Navy : A letter to a Member of Parlia- ment. 16 pp. 8vo. London, {1848). P 12. Portwine (Edward). Harbours of Refuge on the South-Eastern Coast of England . . , 64 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1849. P 79. (Hall (Captain). ) Adaptation of Merchant Steamers to War purposes. 1 p. 4to. n.p., {1849). P 21. Suggestions for the benefit of the British Navy. 16 pp. 8vo. London, 1849.^ P 14. Bowles (Rear-Admiral William). Remarks on the conduct of the Naval Administration of Great Britain since 1815. 4th ed. (89 pp.) 8vo. {London), n.d. Da 57. Reprinted in Pamphlets on Naval SuTjjects, 1854. Head (Sir Francis B.). The Defenceless State of Great Britain. 410 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1850. Da 69. Napier (Rear- Admiral Sir Charles). The Navy : Its past and present state. Edited by Major- General Sir William Napier, K.C.B. 259 pp. 8vo. London, 1851. Da 2. [Smyth (Robert).J Memorandum on the necessity of a Secretary of State for our Defence and War Establishments as a first step to reform in Naval and Military Expenditure. 20 pp. 8vo. London, 1852. P 87. Cronstadt and the Russian Fleet. (From " Eraser's Magazine.") 20 pp. 8vo. London, 1854. P 41. Facts for consideration with respect to the Navy. 18 pp. 8vo. London, n.d. P 49. Reed (E. J.). On the modifications which the Ships of the Royal Navy have undergone during the present century in resptect to Dimensions, Form, Means of Propulsion, and Power of Attack and Defence, together with a letter on the Steam Navy of France. 32 pp. 8vo. London, {1858). P 112. Eardley-Wilmot (Captain A.), R.N. Whether the Navy of England is the right arm of the Empire. 22 pp. Svo. London, 1858. P 129. NAVAL POLICY (^British Navy). Memorandum on the relative state of the English and French Naval Forces. 26 pp. Folio. n.p., (i«5S). P523. Bewake ! A pamphlet addressed to the people of the United Kingdom by one who has served. 16 pp. 8vo. London, 1858. P 129. Pakington (Sir John), Bt., M.P. Speech on the State of the Navy delivered on introducing the Navy Estimates. February 25th, 1859. 47 pp. 8vo, London, 1859. P 47. Busk (Hans). The Navies of the World ; their present state and future capabilities. 312 + 127 pp. lUus. 8vo. London, 1859. Da 40. Page (Thomas). Report on the eligibility of MUford Haven for ocean steam ships and for a Naval Arsenal. 62 pp. Illus. 4to. {London), 1859. P 269. Our Naval Position and Policy. By a Naval Peer. 588 pp. 8vo. London, 1859. Da 53. Walker (B. W.). A descriptive list of . . . Documents respecting Lord Clarence Paget's Statement in the House of Commons on the 11th March 1859. 12 pp. Folio. {London), 1859. P 558. On the further reconstruction of the Navt. 10 pp. 8vo. n.p., n.d. P 49. Navy Expenditure. Speeches of W. S. Lindsay, Esq., M.P., Sir Morton Peto, Bt., M.P., and Sir Joseph Paxton, M.P., on going into Supply. 43 pp. 8vo. London,1861. P 105. Memoranda on the assistance which can be rendered by the Navy, to Canada, in the event of a war with the United States. 10 pp. Illus. Folio. London, {1861.) P 539. Cobden (Richard). The Three Panics. An historical episode. 3rd edn. 152 pp. 8vo. London, 1862. P 46. 4th edn. 152 pp. Svo. London, 1862. P 342. "The Three Panics" dispelled. A reply to the historical episode of Richard Cobden, Esq., M.P. (Reprinted from " Colburn's United Service Magazine.") 42 pp. Svo. London, 1862. P 342. Russell (J. Scott). The Fleet of the Future in 1862, or, England without a Fleet. 2nd ed. 83 pp. 8vo. London, 1862. P 49. Sheringham (Capt. W. L.), R.N. Portsmouth and its Bar, with observations on Southampton considered as a Naval Station. 10 pp. 8vo. 1864. P 62. Halsted (Rear-Adml. E. Pellew). England's Navy Unarmed. A series of letters to the First Lord of the Admiralty and in the " Daily News." 81 pp. 8vo. London, 1864. P 112. Halsted (Rear-Admiral E. Pellew). The Navy Unarmed still : An appeal to both Houses of Parliament, in a series of letters to the " Daily News " by Rear-Admiral Halsted. 86 pp. Svo. London, 1865. P 112. Martin (Admiral Sir W. F.). Remarks on the English Channel Ports of Portsmouth and Plymouth, and their Arsenals. 26 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1865. P 45. Halstead (Rear-Admiral). A turret navy for the future. An appeal to the Parliament of 1866. 18 pp. Illus. 4to. n.p., n.d. P 516. Childers (Hugh C. E.). Naval Policy. A speech delivered in the House of Commons in 1867 during the Debate on the Naval Estimates. 31pp. Svo. London, 1867. P 45. The Naval Expenditure from 1860 to 1866 and its results. 83 pp. Svo. London, 1867. P 45. Main (Robert). The British Navy in 1871. 31 pp. Svo. London, 1871. P 51. Brooks (W. A.). Euphrates : The Road to the East. 14 pp. Illus. Svo. London, n.d. P 198. Robinson (Admiral vSir R. Spencer). On the State of the British Navy ; with remarks on one branch of Naval Expenditure. 38 pp. Svo. London, 1874. P 242. Childers (Rt. Hon. Hugh C. E.). The Naval Power of England. A Speech delivered in the House of Commons on the 30th April 1874 by . 46 pp. Svo. London, 1874. P 344. The Coming War. England without a Navy. 46 pp. Svo. London, 1875. P 206. CoODE (Sir John). On Military (or Strategic) and Refuge Harbours. (From Journal R.U.S.Inst.) 23 pp. Svo. London, 1875. P 213. Paget (John C). Naval Powers and their Policy : with tabular statements of British and Foreign Ironclad Navies : giving dimensions, armour, details of armament, engines, speed and other particulars. 183 pp. Svo. London, 1876. Da 93. Hannekbn (Lieut.-Gen. von). Studies on the probable course and result of a War between Russia and England. 1 1 pp Folio. {London, 1878.) P 555. Brasset (Thomas). Recent Letters and Speeches. 76 pp. Svo. London, 1879. P 196. 217 NAVAL POLICY {British Naoy). U-NAEMOtJEED. SSIPS. I. Moderate Dimensions. II. Armaments. III. Speed and Coal Endurance. IV. Mercantile Auxiliaries. 100 pp. IIlus. Folio. {London, 1880.) P 541. On the maintenance and eepairs of the Navy. 23 pp. Folio. London, n.d. P 541. Obsekvations ou the Strength of the Foreign Squadrons, and the Sbip-building Policy of the Navy. 8 pp. Folio. {London, 1881.) P 541. Comparison of the French and English Ironclads. 6 pp. Folio. {London, 1881.) P 541. Lennox (Rt. Hon. Lord Henry G.). Forewarned, Forearmed. 2nd ed. 47 pp. 8vo. London, 1888. Da 55. Remaeks by Sir Cooper Key and the Director of Naval Construction upon the necessity of pro- viding small Sea-going Torpedo Vessels. 5 pp. Folio. n.p., 1882. P 559. Compaeative Progress of the European Iron- clad Navies. 66 pp. Folio. {LonSon, 1884.) P 556. The Truth about the Navy and its Coaling Stations. 64 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1884. P 567. Symonds (Admiral of the Fleet Sir Thomas M. C). Our Great Peril if War overtake us with our Fleet deficient in number, structure, and arma- ment. 2nd ed. 38 pp. Illus. 8vo. Newton Abbot, {1885). P 195. Brassey (Sir Thomas). The Navy and recent Shipbuilding Policy. Addresses and Speeches. 71 pp. 8vo. London, 1885. P 195. The Navy of old England : Is it Ready for War? 32 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1885. P 567. Cusaok-Smith (Sir William), Bart. Our War- ships. A Naval Essay. 154 pp. 8vo. London, 1886. Da 199. Reed (Sir Edward J.). The proposed further outlay upon the Navy. Being a letter addressed to the Rt. Hon. Lord Randolph Churchill, M.P. 52 pp. 8vo. London, 1889. P 232. Report of Committee appointed to report on Construction of proposed Dock and Coaling Station at Gibraltar. 113 pp. Folio. London, 1890. P 559. Eaedley-Wilmot (Captain S.), R.N. The Development of Navies during the last half Century. 287 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 189S. Da 54. Beresford (Capt. Lord Charles), R.N. Pro- gramme for proposed increase of British Fleet. 18 pp.' 8vo. London; 189S. P 244. GoLOMB (Vice-Admiral P. H.). Coaling Stations and their relations to our Trade Routes. (Aldershot Military Society.) 22 pp. 8vo. London, 1893. P 183. Brassey (Lcird). Papers and Addresses, Naval and Maritime, from 1872 to 1893. Arranged and edited by Captain S. Bardley-Wilmot, R.N. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1894. Da 56. Wilkinson (Spenser). The Command of the Sea. 122 pp. 12mo. London, 1894. 'Da 96. The Needs op the Navy. Reprinted, with additions and alterations, from " The Daily Graphic," and edited by " H." 2nd ed. 29 pp. Obi. 8vo. London,' n^d. P 556. The Navy League. (72- pp.) London, 1896. P 180. Steevens (G. W.). Naval Policy. With some account of the Warships of the Principal Powers. 319 pp. 8vo. London, 1896, Da 68. MoHaedy (C. McL.). The British Navy for 100 Years. 2nd ed. 107 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1897. Da 84. Bowles (Thomas Gibson). Gibraltar, a national danger . . .41 p^. Illus. 8vo. London, 1901. P 567. HuKD (Archibald S.). The British Fleet ; is it sufficient and efficient ? With an introduction by Admiral the Hon. Sir Edmund R. Fre- mantle. 124 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1901. Da 28. HuED (Archibald S,). Naval Efficiency : The War-Readiness of the Fleet. 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Wherein the Plain Answerer is favour'd with a few proper comments ; and some others with compendious anecdotes, taken from the breast of an Egyptian mummy. The arguments of the former Plain Reasoner are illustrated and enforc'd ; the spirit and genius of , affected patriotism detected and exploded ; and the conduct of our Naval affairs set in a proper light. 50 pp. 8vo. (London), n.d. Da 272. Okiginal Letters to an Honest Sailor. 94 pp. 8vo. London, n.d. Da 243. MoNSON (Sir William). Naval Tracts containing (III.) The Office of the Lord High Admiral of England and of all the Ministers and Officers under him, with other particulars to that pur- pose. See Churchill's Vota&es, Vol. 3. 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A List of the ComptfoUers, Surveyors and Com- missioners of the Royal Navy from 1688 to 1801. (Shewing — ) Comptrollers. Deputy Comptrollers. Surveyors of the Navy. Commissioners of the Navy. Clerks of the Acts. Comptrollers of the Treasurer's Accounts. Comptrollers of the Victualling Ac- compts. Comptrollers of the Storekeeper's Ac- compts. J? 3128 229 Commissioners at H.M. Dockyards. Commissioners of the Victualling. Commissioners for Transports. Commissioners for the Care of Sick and Hurt Seamen. A List of the appointments to the Sick and Wounded Board, that have taken place since 1740 . . . (to 1802). A List of the Treasurers of the Navy, from 1660 to 1800. First Establishment of the Admirals and Captains in the Royal Navy, to the command of the Corps of Marines in 1760, to 1800. The GrOVERNOES, Lieutenant-Governors and other Officers of Greenwich Hospital . . . from 1704 to 1801. Inspector General's Office for the Improve- ment of Naval Architecture, Docks, &c. instituted 1796. 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Ec 101. Vocabulary Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet, 1839. 196 pp. 4to. London, 1839. Ec 71. Night and Fog Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet, 1839. 43 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1839. Ec 72. Signaux et Dictionnaire tel^graphiques a I'usage des Armees Navales. 207 pp. Illus. 8vo. Paris, 1843. Ec 10. MS. copy. 4to. n.d. Ec 11. Numerical List of Signals. 8vo. MS. Ec 103. Supplement au Livre des Signaux de 1832 et Essai de Tactique pour les Navires a Vapeur, 1847. 56 pp. Illus. 8vo. Paris, 1847. Ec 96. Thomson (Mitchel), R.N. A System of general Night Signals, for the use of H.M. Ships and Squadrons, &c. 5 pp. and. diagrams. 8vo. Malta, 1860. P 17. A System of general Night Signals for the use of, H.M. Ships and Squadrons, and adapted to Merchant Ships, Yachts, Military Stations, and Inland communication. 22 pp. Illus. 8vo. Plymouth, n.d. Ec 102. Eardley-Wilmot (Commander Arthur Parry), R.N. A complete and universal dictionary of Signals for the Boa,ts of H.M. Fleets ; well adapted for Yachts, the Merchant Service, Military Posts, Sigiial Stations and Railroads . . . containing a variety of new and simple modes of signalizing. 181 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1850. Ec 7. 2nd edition. 287 pp. Illus. 12mo. I^ondon, 1851. Ec 8. 3rd edition. 288 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1857. Ec 9. 320 STRATEGY AND TACTICS {Fighting Instructions and Signals). GrENERAL SIGNALS for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet, 1853. 180 pp. lUus. 4to. London, 1853. Ec 73. VoCABULAKY SIGNALS for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet, 1853. 198 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1853. Ec 74. Night and Fog Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet, 1853. 55 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1853. Ec 75. Code of Night Signals on a system wherein Coloured Lights are introduced. Arranged for the use of Her Majesty's Navy and partially introduced for trial . . . 1853. 26 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1853. Ec 76. Secret Signals for Electric Telegraph (corrected to 1885). 198 pp. 4to. (London,) 1855. Ec 77. General Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet. 224 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1859. Ec 78. Vocabulary Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet. 216 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1859. Ec 79. Night and Fog Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet. 60 + 24 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1859. Ec 80. Two copies with MS. additions and altera- tions. Ec 81. Ross (Captain A. E.), and Colomb (Lieut. P. H.), R.N. The Army Signal Book, compiled by , under the direction of the Ordnance Select Committee, for the use of the Army and Military Signal Stations ... 311 pp. 12mo. London, 1861. Ec 13. Signals to be used by the European-Chinese Naval Force. 352 pp. Illus. 8vo. n.p. 1863. Ec 12. Colomb (Lieut. P. H.), E.N. Naval and Mili- tary Signals. 47 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, n.d. P 50. Signal Book for the use of the Boats of Her Majesty's Fleet. 188 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1865. Ec 19. LiVEE des Signaux et Tactique Navale a I'usage de la Marine Imperiale. Tome Troisieme. 144 pp. Illus. 4to. Paris, 1866. Ec 97. Akmy and Navy Signal Book for use with the Expeditionary Force in Abyssinia. 99 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1867. Ec 14. General Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet. 263 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1868. Ec 82. Vocabulary Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet. 347 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1868. Ec 83. Night and Fog Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet, 1859 (re-issued 1868). 60 -I- 24 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1868. Ec 84. Night and Fog Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet. 56 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1870. Ec 85. Colomb (Captain), and Bolton (Major). Colomb and Bolton's flashing signals. Adopted in the Army and Navy. 42 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1870. P 294. Night and Fog Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet. 54 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1872. Ec 86. Army and Navy Signal Book for use with the Boats of H.M. Ships and Naval and Military Forces. 164 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1874. Ec 15. Army and Navy Signal Book for use with the Boats of H.M. Ships and Naval and Military Forces. Part I. Manual of Instruction. 65 pp. Part II. Vocabulary Code. 164 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1876. Ec 16. General Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet, 1879. 264 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1879. Ec 87. Another edition. 263 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1879 (1880). Ec 88. Army and Navy Signal Book for use in com- municating with H.M. Naval and Military Forces and the Boats of H.M. Ships. 328 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1879 (reprinted 1883). Ec 17. Night and Fog Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet. 45 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1879. Ec 89. Vocabulary Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet. 393 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1882. Ec 90. The Auxiliary Signal Book for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet. 455 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1887. Ec 24. The General Signal Book (with additions). 67 + 197 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1889. Ec 91 The Manoeuvring Signal Book (with additions). 245 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1889. Ec 92 Manual of Naval Manoeuvres. 154 + 355 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1889. Ec 93 Boats' Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet. 351 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1889. Ec 20. Another edition. London, 1890. Ec 21. 321 STTRAf EGY AND TACTICS {Fighting Instructions and Signals). The Auxiliary Signal Book for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet. 455 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1890. Ec 25. Army and Navy Signal Book, reprinted from the editions published in 1879, 1887, and 1890 (errata included), with such pages omitted as are obsolete,' and are not now required. 285 pp. 12mo. London, 1895. Ec 18. Boats' Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet. 339 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1895. Ec 22. Fleet Signal Book, 1 897. Volume 1. 200 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1897. Ec 94. Boats' Signals for the use of Her Majesty's Fleet. 330 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1898. Ec 23. History and Methods of Signalling. G-AM'JLB (J.). Au Essay on the different modes of fcommunication by Signals ; containing an history of the prbgTessive improvements in this art, from the firslj account of Beacons to the most approved methods of telegraphic corre- spondence. 122 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1797. Ec 33. M'Arthur (John). Thoughts on several plans combining a system of Universal Signals by Day and Night, adapted for Naval," Military, Commercial, and Political purposes, with suggestions for the general extension and improvement of Day and Night Telegraphs and Signals on principles adapted to carry on , . correspondence, by the symbols of flags and lights, . . 31 pp. Illus. 4to. London, {1801.) Ec 35. Macdonald (John). A Treatise on Telegraphic Communication — Naval, Military, and Political : in which the known defects of the present system of telegraphic ' practice by sea and land are obviated by the introduction of a numerical portable dictionary . . . with some considerations on the present state of the Marine Code and of Naval Signals . . . 186 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1808. Ec 37. CoNOLLY (Joseph). A Treatise on Telegraphic Communication by day and night for Naval, Military, and Commercial purposes (on new principles) . . . (220 pp.) Illus. 8vo. London, 7808. Ec 31. Instructions for using Admiral Bethune's Night Signals. 8 pp. Illus. Svo. n.p. {1861.) P 273. Bolton (Captain F. J.). -Specification of his Electric and Telegraphic Signals for Military and other purposes. 32 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1862. P 218. Manual of Instruction in Ariny Signalling. 46 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1876. Ec 26. Nelson's Signal, " England expects that every man will do his duty." 2 pp. Illus. 8vo. n.p., {1885). P 561. Edye (Major L.), R.M.L.I., and Rhodes (Major E.). Catechism on the Manual of Instruction in Army Signalling. 256 pp. 8vo. Aldershot, 1894. Ec 30. Signalling Instructions, 1896 (issued by War Office). 207 pp. 12mo. London, 1896. Ec 27. Signalling Instructions (issued by War Office). 239 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1898. Ec 28. Signalling Regulations (issued by War Office). 219 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1904. Ec 29. Baylis (Lieut.-Colonel T. Henry). The true account of Nelson's Famous Signal. 32 pp. Ilius. 8vo. London, 1905. P 273. Nelson's Signal at the Battle of Trafalgar. 2 pp. Illus. Svo. {London), 1908. P 624. Perrin (W. G.) Nelson's Signals. The Evolu- tion of the Signal Flags. 40 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1908. P 226. Boat-Book. United States Navy. 1908. Pre- pared under the direction of the Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department. 218 pp. Illus. 12mo. Annapolis, 1908. Ec 104. Shorthand Signalling. An entirely new system of signalling, based upon the phonetic principle, specially designed for Military, Naval, and Mercantile use, and invented by a Terri- torial Officer. 11 pp. Illus. 12mo. London^ 1910. P 295. Bernard (Captain). The R.N.V.R. and Sea Scouts Signal Cards. (7 cards in book form.) 12mo. Glasgow, {1910). P 303. 322 MERCANTILE MARINE, COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMERCE. MERCANTILE MARINE: Page Commerce in War -- ..,--- 324 Gompanies -- .,-..- 324 General and Miscellaneous ... - - - 325 History - .... . - 326 Insurance .......... 327 Life Saving - - .... - 327 Navigation Laws and Regulations - - - - 329 Personnel .... - . _ . 330 Pilotage ..... ...... 333 Ships - - - - 334 Signals .... 334 Stowage ...... -- 336 Subsidies ... ..... 336 Survey and Measurement .... - . 336 Trinity House ... . - . 337 Wrecks and Casualties .... . 338 Yachts - - - - - - 340 Fisheries -.------ 340 Slave Trade ... 342 COMMUNICATIONS: Mails and Sea Routes ... - 345 Electric Telegraph - - - - - - . - 347 COMMERCE: General Works - - - - 350 British Trade •-.--- - 351 Foreign Trade . - . - - - 356 Patents --.---- ... 358 Tables, Weights and Measures ..-.-- - 358 a23 MERCANTILE MARINE. MEBCAK'TII.E MARINE. See also (General). Naval Administration. Commerce in War. Order in council dated the 28th day of August 1776, establishing rules concerning Mediter- ranean Passes : and likewise forms of Bonds under which they are to be granted together with the Order in Council, dated 14th day of June 1722, to which it refers; 20 pp. Folio. n.p., n.d. P 524. Plan for preserving the Maritime Power and Commerce of the nation in time of war .... 15 pp. 4to. London, 1773. P 607. Baring (Alexander). An Inquiry into the Causes and Consequences of the Orders in Council ; and an Examination of the Conduct of Great Britain towards the Neutral Commerce of America. 2nd ed. 179 pp. 8vo. London, 1808. Cx 421. On the Defence of our Colonies and Commerce. ByC.E. 18 pp. 8vo. London, 1865. P 59. CoLOMB (Captain J. C. R.), R.M.A. The Pro- tection of our Commerce and Distribution of our Naval Forces considered. 100 pp. 8vo. London, 1867. P 46. The Naval Reserve and the Protection of our Trade on the Outbreak of War. (By H. K.), 8 pp. 8vo. Hull, {1876.) P 212. Berbspord (Captain Lord Charles), R.N. Pro- tection of the Mercantile Marine during War. An address to the London Chamber of Com- merce, with memoranda thereon. 62 pp. 8vo. London, 1893. P 292. (D ANSON, tl. T.) Our next War. A word on war premiums and on the underwriting of 1805 and 1808. 62 pp. 8vo. London, 1893. P 180. (Dan SON, J. T.) Our next War, in its commer- cial aspect ; with some account of the premiums paid at "Lloyd's " from 1805 to 1816. 151 pp. 8vo. London, 1894. Pa 16. (Danson, J. T.). Our Commerce in V/ar ; and how to protect it. 132 pp. 8vo. London, 1897. Pa 17. The Mercantile Marine in War Time. A series of articles repriuted from " The Shipping and Mercantile Gazette and Lloyd's List." 91 pp. 8vo. London, 1902. Pa 11. CoLOMB (Sir John). Our Ships, Colonies, and Commerce in Time of War. 43 pp. 8vo. London, 1902. P 180. Commerce and Property in Naval Warfare. A letter of the Lord Chancellor, Edited ... by Francis W. Hirst. 48 pp. 8vo. London, 1906. P 261. Thursfield (James R.). Nelson and other Naval studies {including. The Attack and Defence of Commerce. 374 pp. lUus. 8vo. London, 1909. Eb 50. Fremantle (Admiral the Hon. Sk Edmund R.). Over-Sea Trade in War. 26 pp. 8vo. London, 1909. P 180. {See also Privateers, General History, and Law.) Companies. East India Companies, see History, p. 195, and Voyages and Travels. A GENERAL PLAN of the intended operations of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company : with the minor dispositions, and general remarks. 16 pp. 8vo. n.p., 1836. P 42. Wheelwright (W.). Report on Steam Navi- gation in the Pacific ; with an account of the Coal Mines of Chile and Panama ... Remarks to the Directors of Pacific Steam Navigation Co. on his management of affairs in the Pacific ; also a letter . . . explaining the causes which have led to the present position of ' the Com- pany's affairs. 48 -|- 34 pp. 8vo. London, 1843. P 12. Pacific Steam Navigation" Company. 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London, 1912. Fa 88. • (/See also Victoria County Histories.) Insurance. Marshall (Samuel). A treatise on the law of Insurance, in four books : I, Of Marine Insurance, II, Of Bottomry and Respondentia, III, Of Insurance upon lives, IV, Of Insurance against fire, 2nd ed. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1803. Fa 20. Danson (J. T.). About "Lloyd's." 2nd ed. 28 pp. 8vo. London, 18 72. P 220. Martin (Frederick). The History of Lloyd's and of Marine Insurance in Great Britain, with an Appendix containing Statistics relating to Marine Insurance. 403 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1876. Fa 33. Danson (J. T.). Bureau Veritas. Under- writing in England, France, and America during the last three years. 75 pp. 8vo. n.p., 1883. P 233. Annals op Lloyd's Register ; being a sketch of the origin, constitution, and progress of Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping. 166 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1884. Fa 31. Owen (Douglas). Marine Insurance. Notes and Clauses. 3rd ed. 276 pp. 8vo. London, 1890. Fa 41. Grey (Henry M.). Lloyd's — yesterday and to- day. 96 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1893. Fa 32. Danson (J. T.). Our next War. A word on War Premiums, and on the Underwriting of 1805 and 1808. 62 pp. 8vo. London, 1893. P 180. Danson (J. T.). Our next War, in its com- mercial aspect ; with some account of the premiums paid at " Lloyd's " from 1805 to 1816. 151 pp. 8vo. London, 1894. Fa 16. Hozier (Henry M.) and Puttock (E.). Lloyd's : General Report. Compiled by under autho- rity of the Committee of Lloyd's. 67 + 234 + 32 pp. 4to. London, 1901. Fa 85. Templeman (Frederick). Marine Insurance : its principles and practice. 118 pp. 8vo. London, n.d., (1903.) Fa 60. Life-saving. See also Wrecks, &c. Greathead (Henry). The' Report of the Evidence, and other proceedings in Parliament respecting the invention of the Life-Boat. Also several other authentic documents illustrating the Origin, Principles, and Construction of the Life-Boat, and its perfect security in the most turbulent sea. With practical directions for the management of Life-Boats. 71 pp. 8vo. London, 18'<:4. P 141. Bremner (Rev. James). Plan for converting every Ship her own boat, into a temporary Lifeboat, for saving lives in cases of shipwreck. Together with a narrative of an experiment, proving the practicability & efficacy of the plan. ... 31 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1809. P 141. 327 T t 2 MERCANTILE MARINE. Manby (G-eorge William). A lecture on the preservation of persons in the hour of ship- wreck ; delivered on various parts of the British coast. 72 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1814. Pa 87. Hillary (Sir William), Bt. An Appeal to the British Nation, on the humanity and policy of forming a National Institution, for the preser- vation of lives and property from shipwreck. 5th ed. 64 pp. 8vo. London, 1825. P 152. The first Annual Report of the Royal National Institution for the preservation of life from shipwreck. Established in 1824. 83 pp. 8vo. London, {1825.) Fa 54. A PRACTICAL ILLUSTRATIVE EssAY, on the pre- vention of Shipwreck, and the preservation of shipwrecked mariners ; containing a concise description of instructions for affording relief to persons in the hour of shipwreck. 30 pp. Illus. Svo. Yarmouth, 1826. P 120. Hamilton (Joseph). Cause and Prevention of Shipwreck. (A letter to the Committee at Lloyd's.) 4 pp. 8vo. n.p., n.d. P 156. Palmer (George). A new plan for fitting all boats, so that they may be made secure, as lifeboats, at the shortest notice, recommended especially for ships' boats, wherries, and pleasure boats. 28 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1836. P 141. Manby (Capitaine G. W.). Essai practique et demonstratif sur les moyens de prevenir les naufrages et de sauver la vie aux marins naufrages, contenant de courtes instructions pour porter secours aux hommes en peril. 48 pp. Illus. 8vo. Yarmouth, 18S6. P 9. Manby (G. W.). An address to the British Public ; with suggestions for the recovering property from sunken vessels ; also for the means for rescuing the lives of sailors from stranded vessels and for the prevention of ship- wreck ; . . . 120 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1838. Pa 19. Murray (John). A description of improvements on the Life Boat, &c. 16 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1838. P 141. Hillary (Sir William), Bt. A letter to the Shipping and Commercial Interests of Liver- pool on Steam Life and Pilot Boats. 8 pp. 8vo. Douglas, 1889. P 152. The Fifteenth Annual Report of the Isle of Man District Association of the Royal National Institution for the preservation of life from Shipwreck. 7 pp. 8vo. Douglas, 1841. P 152. Hillary (Sir William), Bt. A letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Home Department, on the preservation of life from Shipwreck. 11 pp. 8vo. Douglas, 1842. P 152. Walter (Lieut. G.), R.M. Description of the Patent Kamptulicon Life-Boat, built .... for the Proprietors of the Patent Elastic Pavement and Kamptulicon Company. 11 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1844. P 141. List op the Life-boats, Life-Rockets, and Mortars, placed around the coast of the United Kingdom 13 pp. Folio. London, n.d. P 531. Description of Lamb & White's Patent Life Boat, built by Messrs T. & J. White, Cowes, Isle of Wight. (27 pp.) Illus. 8vo. London, 1850. P 150. Report of the Committee appointed to ex- amine the Life-boat Models submitted to compete for the premium offered by His Grace the Duke of Northumberland : To which is added a list of the existing life-boat, rocket and mortar stations, and an abstract of the wrecks which occurred on the shores of the British Isles in 1850. With appendix. . 77 pp. Illus. Folio. London, 1851. Fa 56. Chesney (Colonel F. R.). Remarks on the Tubular Life-Boat invented by Henry Richard- son. 12 pp. Illus. 12mo. {London,) 1853. P 134. Burch (Joseph). Improvements in ship-building, propelling and life-boats. 12 pp. Illus. 4to. Manchester, 1853. P 508. Saxby (S. M.). An address to the Ship Owners of Liverpool. Present state of Shipping ; Iron ships and their compasses ; Ground tackle, etc. ; Protection of life and property at sea. 25 pp. 8vo. London, 1854. P 30. Lewis (Richard). Our Lifeboat. 24 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1857. P 141. Om Redningsvaesenet I Danmark, dets oprin- d else organisation og virksomhed indtil udgangeu af aaret 1857. 48 pp. Illus. 8vo. Kjobenhavn, 1858. P 141. Instructions for the management of open boats in heavy surfs and broken water ; with practical hints for the consideration of Mer- chant Seamen or others having charge of ships' boats, to which are appended instructions for rescuing drowning persons, and for restoration of the apparently drowned. 17 pp. 8vo. London, n.d. P 141. 4th ed. 31pp. 8vo. London, 1866, P 141. 328 MERCANTILE MARINE. Instrucciones para manejar Botes de Remos sin cubierta en grandes resacas y rompientes ... 16 pp. 8vo. Londres, 1859. 30 pp. 8vo. Madrid, 1861. P 141. Pakis (Contre-Amiral). Instructions sur la Manoeuvre des Canots naviguant avec grosse mer et dans les brisants ; . . . 34 pp. 8vo. Paris, n.d. P 141. FoRESKRiFTER for handterandet af oppna b§,tar i brottsjo ocb swara branningar ; . . . 31 pp. 12mo. Stockholm, 1860. P 141. Catun (George). Steam Raft. Suggested as a means of security to human life upon the Ocean. 16 pp. 8vo. IIlus. Manchester, 1860. P 104. Ward (Captain J. R.), R.N. On Lifeboats. 30 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1862. P 141. International Exhibition 1862. Class XII. Sections B, C. Ships' equipments, Fishing Vessels, and Life Boats. Jury Report. 53 pp. 8vo. London, 1862. P 278. The Shipwreck Aid Society of Constanti- nople, founded 24:lh December, 1864, by William B. Hopper. 40 pp. Illus. 8vo. Constantinople, 1862. P 124. Tremblat (N. E.). Conversion des armes de guerre en engines de sauvetage pour les naufrages ; et projet de reorganisation de la Soci^te Generale Internationale des Naufrages de 1835 et de creation d'une service de sauvetage pour les naufrages a bord des navires et sur les c6tes du globe. (24) pp. Illus. 4to. Paris, 1864. P 626. Clare (John). Life-preserving ships hydro- dyamically developed upon metallic principles, and uow forming the national defence of Great Britain. 8vo. 35 pp. Liverpool, 1868. P 53. Holmes (Nathaniel James). Holmes' Storm and Danger Signal as a means of saving life at Sea. Report of United States Navy Department. 15 pp. 8vo. n.p., 1872. P 51. Lewis (Richard). History of the Life Boat, and its work. 222 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1874. Pa 84. 2d ed. 246 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1814. Fa 73. Sainctelette (Charles). Fragment d'une etude sur I'assistance maritime. 24 pp. 8vo. Bruxelles, 1885. P 581. Berthadt (M. Leon). Republique Fran9aise. Congres International de Sauvetage, d'Hygiene & de Securite Maritimes . . . Compte rendu general des Travaux de ce Congres tenu a Saint-Nazaire & Nantes du 23 an 30 Aout 1908. 180 pp. Illus. 8vo. Rennes, 1908. Fa 55. Lamb (Sir John Cameron). The Life-Boat and its work. 88 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1911. Fa 64. Navigation Laws and Regulations. See also Law and State Papers. A GENERAL treatise of Naval Trade and Commerce as founded on the Laws and Statutes of this Realm. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1788-9. Fa 1. Caution to Masters of merchant vessels against wearing unlawful Colours. 1 p. Folio. London, n.d. P 567. The Shipmaster's Guide ; for 1846 ; containing ample directions for making the returns, and otherwise complying with the provisions of the Merchant Seamen's Act (7 & 8 Vict. c. 112), with a copy of the Act, and description of the Mariner's Register Ticket. By the Registrar of Seamen. 185 pp. 12mo. London, 1846. Fa 9. The Shipmaster's Guide ; a new edition ; con- taining ample directions for making the returns, and otherwise complying with the provisions of the Mercantile Murine Act, the Merchant Sea- men's Act, and the Seamen's Protection Act, with copies of these Acts and description of the Mariner's Register Ticket, and the regulations to be observed upon engaging and discharging the crews of foreign-going and home-trade ships. By the Registrar of Seamen. 209 pp. 12mo. London, 1850. Pa 10. Important to British Seamen. A short account of the Law for their benefit which came into force January 1st, 1845. By a Sea- man's friend. 8 pp. 12mo. London, 1845. P 10. A short account of the Laws lately enacted for their benefit . . . Another ed. 8 pp. 12 mo. London, 1846. P 10. RiCARDO (John Lewis). The Anatomy of the Navigation Laws. 336 pp. 8vo. London, 1847. Fa 40. Chapman (Henry Cleaver). A letter on the subject of the Navigation Laws ; addressed to the Chairman of the Committee of the Liverpool Shipowners' Association. With suggestions for the impfovement of the system of Appren- ticeship. 16 pp. 8vo. Liverpool, {1847). P 22. Brown (R-). An argument in defence of the principle of the Navigation Laws, being a speech delivered at the election of Sir Hedworth Williamson, Bt., M.P. 23 pp. 8vo. Bishopw ear mouth, 1847. P 12. 329 MERCANTILE MARINE. [NoRTHCOTE, Stafford H.] A short Review of the history of the Navigation Laws of England, from the earliest times ; to which are added a note on the present state of the law and an account of the Acts and parts of Acts proposed to be repealed by the Bill now before Parlia- ment. By a Barrister. 83 pp. 8vo. London, 1849. P 354. LiNDSAT (W. S). Our Navigation and Mercantile Marine Laws considered with a view to their general revision and consolidation ; also, an enquiry into the principal maritime institutions. 280 pp. 8vo. London, 1852. Xa 132. Instructions to Shipping Masters, under " The Merchant Shipping Act, 1854." 95 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1855. P 149. Instructions to Registrars of Shipping, under "The Merchant Shipping Act, 1854." 4Y pp. 8vo. London, 1855. P 149. Instructions to Consuls relating to matters affecting the British Mercantile Marine, under "The Merchant Shipping Act, 1854." Pre- pared by the Board of Trade. 93 pp. 8vo. London, 1855. P 149. Instructions to Consuls relating to matters affecting the British Mercantile Marine, ulider "The Merchant Shipping Act, 1854." Pre- pared by the Board of Trade and approved by H.M. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. 385 pp. 8vo. London, 1856. Fa 97. Instructions to Naval Officers relating to matters affecting the British Mercantile Marine, under "The Merchant Shipping Act, 1854," and " The Merchant Shipping Act Amendment Act, 1855." Prepared by the Board of Trade, and sanctioned and issued by the Lords Commis- sioners of the Admiralty. 26 pp. 8vo. London, 1862. Pa 98. An Act for making provision for the effectual performance of Quarantine ; with the Orders in Council, &c. 134 pp. 8vo. London, 1862. Pa 102. Marine Marchande en Angleterre. Precis des Actes de 1854, 1855, et 1862 sur la Marine . Marchande en Angleterre, annote des disposi- tions correspondantes de Ik Legislation fraufaise. 191 pp. 8vo. Paris, 1866. Pa 12. On the Law op Merchant Shipping, by Nearchus. 18 pp. 8vo. Worcester, 1867. P 117. Instructions relating to Naval Courts. Issued by the Board of Trade, and approved by Her Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. 73 pp. 8vo. London, 1878. Pa 100. Instructions to Naval Officers relating to matters affecting the British Mercantile Marine, under " The Merchant Shipping Acts, 1854 to 1880," and instructions relating to Naval Courts. Prepared by the Board of Trade, and issued by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. 108 pp. 8vo. London, 1882. Pa 99. Instructions relating to Naval Courts, with Forms for their use. Issued by the Board of Trade, and approved by Her Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. 103 pp. 8vo. London, 1885. Pa 101. List of the Principal Regulations, Orders, Instructions and Notices relating to Merchant Shipping which are now in force. (May 1910). 23 pp. 8vo. London, 1910. P 348. Personnel. Hanway (Jonas). Reasons for an augmentation of at least twelve thousand mariners, to be em- ployed in the Merchants- Service, and Coasting- Trade ; with some thoughts on the means of providing for a number of our seamen, after the present war is finished ; also to support a constant additional Marine-Force, in order to the cheaper and more expeditious decision of our future quarrels ; and to render pressing necessary in a less degree. Also to promote the benefit of Ship-Owners and Under- Writers ; to extend the Navigation of these Kingdoms, and to take care of the poor who incline to a sea-lLfe. Likewise, to make provision for the boys fitted out by the Marine-Society, when they shall be discharged from the King's Ships. With some remarks on the Magdalen-House. In thirty- three letters to Charles Gray, Esq., of Colches- ter. 127 pp. 4to. London, 1759. Da 264. Hanway (Jonas). An account of the Marine Society, recommending the piety and policy of the Institution, and pointing out the advantages accruing to the Nation, with the motives for establishing it. Also a full detail of their rules and forms of business ; with a list of subscribers . . . Also a proposal for accommodating the boys ... in the Merchant service, when the war is finished. 243 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1759. Da 166. Plan for preserving the Maritime Power and Commerce of the nation in time of war ; for the more speedily and easily manning the Royal Navy with volunteers ; and for effectually abolishing the unconstitutional mode of impressing ... 15 pp. 4to. London, 1773. P 607. 330 MERCANTILE MARINE. Dennis (Jeffeiy). A systematic plan for bettering the condition of Merchants, Owner?, Under- writers, Commanders, Officers, Seamen, &c. in the Merchant Sea Service ; in which the new principles of government are exemplified under the following important beads : Initiation, Manning, Victualling, Permanent Wages to Commanders and Mariners ; proposing relief to subscribers when unemployed, or shipwrecked ; and an annual allowance, or pension, to decayed Owners, Commanders, Officers, Seamen, &c. and their Widows ; and wherein uniforms for Commanders and Officers, and appropriate dresses for Seamen and Sailors, are submitted, by which the rank and qualification of each may be distinguished. 44 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1822. Fa 30. Oeigin and progress of the Seamen's Hospital established on board the " Grampus " for sick and diseased Seamen in the Port of London. 55 pp. 8vo. London, 1824. P 47. BiDEN (Christopher). Naval Discipline. Sub- ordination contrasted with Insubordination ; or a view of the necessity for passing a law establishing an efficient Naval Discipline on board ships in the Merchant Service ; com- prising a valuable record of occurrences on board various ships ; evincing the advantages arising from good order on the one hand, and the disasters attending the want of it on the other. 392 pp. 8vo. London, 1830. Pa- 29. Peoposed Regulations for the Mercantile Navy : in a series of letters addressed to the Editor of the Public Ledger. 25 pp. Bvo. London, 1835. P 132. Marshall (Commander Henry Masterman), R.N. An appeal to the British Nation on behalf of the Mercantile Marine ; pointing out the neces- sity for the Maritime interests of Great Britain that an Asylum should be established at the Isle of Dogs, for decayed Masters, Mates, and Seamen, in the Merchant Service, also a Receiving House for such Seamen as are without Ships, shewing . . . advantages that would arise to the Country at large. 16 pp. 8vo. London, 1836. P 132. Observations on Captain Biden's pamphlet on the present condition of the Merchant Sea Service : In a letter addressed to the Editor of the " Colombo Observer," by " Nearchus." (With MS. notes.) 12 pp. 8vo. Colombo, 1836. P 333. GpuELY (Captain JoHn), R.N. On the great evils of Impressment, and its mischievous effects in the Royal Navy and the Merchant Ships, with the great benefits to the Seamen bestowed by the Registration Act of the 30th July 1835. 78 pp. 8vo. Southampton, 1838. ' P 13. Origin anb progress of the Hospital for sick and diseased Seamen in the Port of London, on board the " Dreadnought." ... 96 pp. 8vo. London, 1840. P 29. Sleigh (Captain Adderley W.). Nautical re- organisation and increase of the Trading Marine ; also a practical plan for manning the Royal Navy without impressment, and proposals to ameliorate the present condition of the Marioers of Great Britain by a more equitable code of laws, securing to them immediate advantages and a provision ia old age, with a vindication of the usages and treatment of seamen in H..M, Service. 169 pp. 8vo. London,1840. Pa 49. Rules and Regulations of the Liverpool Ship Masters' Association. (With Report of Annual General Meeting held on 5th July, 1841.) 16 + 11 pp. 8vo. Liverpool, n.d. P 125. Dana (R. H., Junr.). The Seamen's Manual ; containing a treatise on practical seamanship, with plates ; a dictionary of sea terms ; customs and usages of the merchant service ; laws relating to the practical duties of masters and mariners. 264 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1841. Tb 33. 9th ed. Revised by Capt. Brown, R.N., C.B. 264 pp. Illus. 12mo. London, 1863. Tb 34. Dana (R. H., Junr.). Two years before the Mast. A personal narrative of Life at Sea. 124 pp. 8vo. London, 1845. Pa 34. Keane (M. M.). a treatise on the present condition of the Merchant Service of Great Britain. 26 pp. London, 1845. P 35. Sharp (James A.). On the establishment of Navigation Institutions at the Outports . . . 63 pp. 8vo. London, 1845. P 61. Practical hints towards improving the Mer- chant Marine Service . . . By a Merchant Captain. 39, pp. 8vo. London, 1846. P39. Brown (J. H.). Some remarks on the Registry of Seamen. 15 pp. 8vo. London, (1846). P 6. Chapman (Henry Cleaver). A letter on the subject of the Navigation Laws ; addressed to the Chairman of the Committee of the Liverpool Shipowners' Association. With suggestions for the improvement of the system of Appren- ticeship. 16 pp. 8vo. Liverpool (1847). P 22. Instructions to Shipping Masters appointed by the Board of Trade as to their general duties, and to Shipping Masters appointed by local Marine Boards as to their financial duties. 14 pp. 8vo, (London). 1850. P 331 MERCANTILE MARINE. Beechey (Captain F. W.), R.N. Notice of Examinations of Masters and Mates for the Mercantile Marine. 7 pp. .8vo. London, 1850. P 98. Beechey (Captain F. W.), R.N. A letter to the Master Mariners and Seamen of the ports of Shields and Sunderland on the subject of the Mercantile Marine Act. 16 pp. 8vo. South Shields, 1851. P 19. GoKB (Montague). Sailors' Homes. 25 pip. 8vo. London, n.d. P 21. 2nd ed. 8 + 32 pp. Bvo. London, 1852. P 87. Handbook to the Local Marine Board Exami- nation for Officers of the British Mercantile Marine. 71 pp. 8vo. London, 1852. P 249. 5th ed. Ill pp. 8vo. London, 1854. P 250. A Refutation of the alleged restrictions on the Manning of Ships. Being a sequel to " Our Maritime Laws considered." (21 pp.) 8vo. London, 1853. P 344. Mbthven (Robert), (Commander, P. & 0. Co.). The Log of a Merchant Officer ; viewed with reference to the education of young Officers and the youth of the Merchant Service. With an editorial preface by Dr. Lyon Playf air. (80 pp.) lUus. Folio. London, 1854. Fa 01. Sedgwick (Captain James). Seamen as they are : Seamen as they would be. 36 pp. 8vo. London, n.d. P 44. Instructions to Officers in the British Posses- sions abroad, concerning their Duties with respect to the Masters and Crews of British Merchant Ships ... 45 pp. 8vo. London, 1855. P 149. Merchant Shipping Act, 1854. Notice of Examinations of Masters and Mates, and of Voluntary Examinations in Steam. 11 pp. 8vo. London, 1855. P 149. Seamen's Saving Bank Act, 1856. Cap. 41. An Act to make further Provision for the Establishment of Savings Banks for Seamen. Passed, 7th July, 1856. 3 pp. 8vo. London, 1856. P 149 The Mate and His Duties : containing remarks on Discipline, his duties towards the Master, duties of the Watch, (sea and anchor) the most unusual operations and useful suggestions iu rigging, directions for repairing, sewing and cutting out sails, words of command and sea terms in Italian, Spanish, French, and Bengalee, useful in working ship with mixed crews, general conduct ; to which is added, answers to the questions in the steam examination. 3rd ed. 64 pp. Svo. Liverpool, 1856. P 68. Parish (Captain A.). The Sea Officer's Manual, being a compendium of the duties of a Com- mander ; First, Second, Third, and Fourth Officer of the Watch ; and Midshipman ; in the Mercantile Navy. 191 pp. 8vo. London, 1857. Pa 58. Letters on the Merchant Sea Service. By Nearchus. (With MS. remarks by James Steuart). 31 -)- 11 pp. 8vo. London, 1857. P 333. SuLivAN (Captain B. J.), R.N. Remarks on a Merchant Seaman's Fund and Manning the Navy. 8 pp. 8vo. London, (1858). P 116. Eddy (C. W.). The Nursery for Seamen, which the Fisheries present. Considered with reference to the apprenticing of boys from School Ships and Reformatories afloat. 4 pp. 8vo. n.p., 1860. P 48. Ryder (Captain Alfred P.), R.N., and Graves (S. R.). A Letter to His Grace the Duke of Somerset, First Lord of the Admiralty, &c., &c., on the deterioration of the Seamen in the Mercantile Marine, and the great National dangers which result from it ; with reasons for the adoption of an Apprentice System. 39 pp. 8vo. London, 1860. P 105. 2nd ed. 39 pp. 8vo. London, 1860. P 104. CoLLiNGWOOD (Cuthbert). On the opportunities of advancing Science enjoyed by the Mercantile Marine. 12 pp. 8vO. Liverpool, 1862. P 126. Mercantile Marine Service Association Liverpool School Frigate " Conway." Pro- ceedings at the Distribution of Prizes for the year ending 30th June, 1862. 26 pp. 8vo. London, 1862. P 254. Account of the origin and progress of the Seamen's Hospital Society for Sick and Diseased Seamen of all Nations, in the Port of London, on board the " Dreadnought," three- decker, moored off Greenwich. 83 pp. 8vo. London, 1864. P 244. Merchant Sailors' Wants. By a Commander, R.N. 21 pp. Svo; n.p., n.d. P 103. Our Merchant Seamen, their importance and their claims. 12 pp. Svo. n.p., n.d. P 59. Report of the Committee of the Society for Improving the Condition of Merchant Seamen, with suggestions for a^flending the Merchant Shipping Act, and practical recommendations to Shipowners, Masters and Seamen. 106 pp. Svo. London, 1867. Pa 36. " The Lancet " reports on the present sanitary condition of the Mercantile Marine. 35 pp. Svo. London, 1867, P 117. 332 MERCANTILE MARINE. ToYNBEE (Oapt. Henry). On Mercantile Marine Legislation as affecting the number and efficiency of British Seamen. 11pp. 8vo. London, n.d. P 503. Report of the Destitute Sailors' Asylum, London Docks, read at the Annual Meeting, held at the Sailors' Home, London Docks, on Thursday 14th May I8681 ... to which is appended an account of its object and establishment. 27 pp. 12mo. London, 1868. P 102. Instructions to Consuls. Board of Trade Circular. Agreements opened Abroad. 8 pp. Svo. n.p., (1869). P 349. Agreements terminating Abroad. 4 pp. Svo. n.p., (iS(S9). P 349. The Thirty-Third Annual Report of the Sailors' Home, London Docks, with its History and Progress, Regulations and Rules, . . . 52 pp. 12mo. London, 1868. P 102. A letter to Arthur W. Peel, M.P., on the Defence of our Harbours, providing Men for the Royal Navy and Mercantile Marine, Training Ships, Naval Reserve, Naval Volunteers. By a Member of the Local Marine Board, Dundee. 8 pp. Svo. Dundee, 1871. P 51. Real Deoreto de 26 de Abril de 1871 concediendo uso de Unif orme y derecho a desempefiar destinos de matriculas a los Pilotos de la Marina Mercante ... 15 pp. 12mo. Madrid, 1871. P 351. Plimsoll (Samuel). Our Seamen. An Appeal. 89 pp. Illus. 4to. London, 1873. Fa 72. Lindsay (W. S.). Manning the Royal Navy and Mercantile Marine ; also belligerent and neutral rights in the event of war. A review of the past and present methods of manning, with suggestions for its improvement ; and, the formation of more reliable and permanent reserves : Also an inquiry into the operation of the declaration of Paris of 1856, and proposals for obviating its injurious effects on British Maritime Commerce. 133 pp. Illus. Svo. London, 1877. Da 168. Brassey (Thomas). British Seamen as described in recent Parliamentary and Official documents. 399 pp. Svo. London, 1877. Fa 65. Chadwick (Lieut.-Commander F. E.), U.S.N. Report on the Training Systems for the Navy and Mercantile Marine of England, . . . made to the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, U.S. Navy Department, September, 1879. 207 pp. Svo. Washington, 1880. Da 152. South Australia Marine Board. Examina- tion of Masters, Mates and Engineers for Certificates of Competency. 21 pp. Svo. Adelaide, 1881. P 207. £; 3138 333 Brassey (Sir Thomas). The British Navy : its strength, resources, and administration. Vol. V. British Seamen. 316 pp. Svo. London, 1883. Fa 66. HoziER (H. M.) and Watson (J. B.). Hints to Captains of the Mercantile Marine. 128 pp. Illus. Svo. Glasgow, 1885. Pa 28. AiLiNftHAM (William). The Duties of Officers and Seamen in the British Mercantile Marine. 46 pp. Svo. London, 1892. P 218. Allingham (William). Mercantile Marine Edu- cation. 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Pa 91. and " The Merchant Shipping Act Amendment Act, 1862." 229 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1865. Pa 92. Perry (Charles James C.). A brief treatise on Col- lisions at sea and Shipwrecks ; being a research into the cause of those disasters, and an intro- duction of a preventive in the use of the patent anti-collision dial and shipwreck preventor. 70 pp. Illus. 8vo. Melbourne, 1860. P 273. Shillinglaw (John J.). Castaway on the Auckland Isles : A Narrative of the wreck of the " Grafton," from the private journals of Captain Thomas Musgrave, with a map, and some account of the Aucklands. Edited by. 112 pp. Illus. 8vo, Melbourne, 1865. P 124. Translation of a Report entitled " Wreckers on the English Coast," issued by the Societe Centrale de Sauvetage des Naufrages. 31 pp, --8vo. London, 1867. P 118. CoLOMB (Commander P. H.), R.N. How Col- lisions at Sea occur. The "Hetton" v.- the " Uhlenhorst." A letter addressed to Rear- Admiral Collinson, R.N., C.B., and Captain Pigott, the Nautical Assessors who tried the Case. 13 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, (1867). P 121. CoLOMB (Commander P. H,), R,N. Collisions at Sea : How they occur. Exemplified in the case of the " Amazon " and the " Osprev." 16 pp. 8vo. London, 1867. P 222. Report in the Case of the " Bremensis." 49 pp. Illus. 8vo. n.p., n.d. P 252. Coetis (William S.). Losses of Ships and Lives on the North-East Coast of England, and how to prevent them. 22 pp. Bvo. London, {1871.) P 192. The "Franconia" Case. The Queen v. Keyn. Judgement of the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice of England. 113 pp. Bvo. London, 1876. P 281. The S.S. "Brazilian." Report of the Board of Trade enquiry and Proceedings in the Queen's Bench, quashing the order of the Court of Inquiry. 20 pp. Bvo. Sunderland, 1877. P 224. Turner (Harold). The Wreck of the " Strath- more " ; or, how we lived on one of the Crozette Islands in the Southern Sea for twenty-nine weeks. A true narrative. 30 pp. Bvo. Fleetwood, 1878. P 215. 339 MERCANTILE MARINE. Elgar (P.). Notes upon losses at Sea. 69 pp. Illus. 4to. London (1888.) P 563. Aemit (T. Napier). Shipwrecks and Salvage Work. Lecture to the Dundee Mechanical Society. 20 pp. 8vo. Dundee, 1888. P 186. Gattie (G-eorge Byng). Memorial of the Good- win Sands, and their surroundings, legendary and historical. 297 pp. Illus. 8vo. London, 1890. Ca 326. LussiCH (Antonio D.). Celebrated Shipwrecks at Cape Polonio, ofi the English Bank on the Coasts of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay and in the Atlantic Ocean. 4th ed. 462 pp. 8vo. Monte Video, 1894. Ca 259. Barrin&ton (George Winslow). Remarkable Voyages and Shipwrecks. Being a popular collection of extraordinary and authentic Sea Narratives relating to all parts of the Globe. 3rd ed. 432 pp. Illus. Svo. London, n.d. Ca 20. Statistisk Ovbrsigt over de I aaret 1900 for Danske Skibe i Danske og Fremmede Farvande samt for Fremmede Skibe i Danske Farvande indtrufne S^ulykker. 112 pp. 4to. Kj J) 1806 41 sioners. 10th Report of Commissioners of Select Committee - 1805 140 Naval Enquiry (Treasurer of the Navy). 11th Report of Commissioners of )f 1805 184 Naval Enquiry (Navy Bills and Imprest Money for Secret Naval Services). 11th Report of Commissioners of Committee of Secrecy - 1806 198 Naval Enquiry (Advance of 100,0002. for a Secret Naval Service). 1805 Admiralty Letter to Navy Board, and Minute of Censure. Admiralty 1805 203 1805 Royal Naval Asylum Select Committee 1805 174 1805 Repairs of " Romney " and " Sensible " by Sir Home Popham. >» 1805 156 188 1805-06 Impeachment of Lord Melville in respect jj " " 1805 206 to his conduct while Treasurer of the 1806 23 Navy. 26 69 241 1805-09 Revising and Digesting the Civil Affairs of the Navy. Commission 1805 20 1st Report. Dockyards - ,, - - - 1806 8 2nd „ „ - - - » ... 1806 92 3rd „ „ - J) ... 1806 312 4th „ Navy Office it ' 1809 120 5th „ Foreign Yards 1809 121 6th „ Dockyards and Out- „ 1809 122 ports. 7th „ Naval Hospitals - ,, - . 1809 123 8th „ (Not printed) - )» " — — 9th „ Transport Office - J) - - - 1809 124 10th „ Victualling Office if ... 1809 125 11th „ Victualling Establish- „ ... 1809 126 ments at Outports. 12th „ Victualling Depart- 1) " - 1809 127 ment Abroad. 13th „ Transport Board - - - 1809 128 1806 Papers re Commissioners for Revising Civil Affairs of the Navy. It ' 1806 45 1806 Expenses incurred by Commissioners for Revising Civil Affairs of the Navy. »» ■ - 1806 67 68 1807 Public Expenditure of the United King- to 1812 dom : — 4th Report. Commissioners for Select Committee - 1809 99 Dutch Prize. 5th Report. Office of Paymaster of »» 1810 216 Marines and Audit of Accounts. 7th Report. Buildings, Civil and jj 1810 370 Military. 362 PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS RELATING TO INQUIRIES INTO NAVAL AFFAIRS. Date. 1810 1814 1816 1817 1817 to 1819 1824 1828 1831-32 1833 1833 1834 1834 1836 1839 1840 to 1846 1845 1845 1846 tol848 1846 1846 1847-48 1847-48 Subject of Inquiry. Scheldt Expedition, Policy and Conduct of. Petitions relating to East India Built Shipping. Naval and Military OfB.cers accepting Offices of Profit and continuing to sit as Members of the House. Royal Naval Asyliam .... Finance, Income and Expenditure : — 6th Report. Navy 8th „ Navy Estimates - 3rd „ Navy Courts of Admiralty, Delegates, and Appeals for Prizes. Public Income and Expenditure (Half Pay, Superannuation, and Pension). Formation of Yictualling Estabhshment at Cremill Point. Army and Navy Appointments Cinque Ports Pilots (including proposal to Transfer Surveys of French Coast from the Pilots to the Admiralty). Houses occupied by Public Officers at the Public Expense. (2nd Report. Lords of the Admiralty and Admiralty Officers.) Rewards for Artie Expedition of Captain John Ross. Pees and Emoluments of Public Offices - Naval and Military Promotions and Re- tirement. Audit of Naval and Military Accounts - System of Account and Audit. Extract relative to Annual Accounts of Re- ceipts and Expenditure of the Naval and Military Departments, together with Treasury Minute. Naval Medical Supplemental Fund State and Condition of Harbours, Shores, and Navigable Rivers of Great Britain and Ireland : — Ist Report 2nd „ Appendix Supplement Metals : Iron and its Uses in the Naval Service. State of Naval Architecture - Navy, Army, and Ordnance Estimates Supply of Seamen from the Merchant Service (Extracts). Character of Inquiry. Conunittee of the Whole House. Select Committee - Commission Select Committee - Parliamentary Paper. Committee (Treasury) Commission - Conunittee (Treasui-y) Committee Select Committee Commission Committee Board of Naval Construc- tion. Select Committee Committee (Admiralty) - 1810 1814 1816 1817 1817 1818 1819 1824 1828 1831-32 1833 1833 1834 1834 1837 1837 1837-38 1839 1840 1856 1846 1845 1845 1846 1846 1847 1847-48 1867 1847 1847-48 1847-48 No. 12 115 239 340 410 97 257 240 480 272 650 636 558 250 162 277 498 82 C. 235 160 598 581 644 C. 665 C. 692 C. 756 C. 874 C. 943 394 289 555 233 363 PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS RELATING TO INQUIRIES INTO NAVAL AFFAIRS. Date. Subject of Inquiry. Character of Inquiry. Parliamentary Paper. Tear. No. 1848 1849 1849 1850 1851 1852 1852 1852 1852 1852 1852 1852-53 1852-53 1852-53 1853 J 854-55 1856-58 Reconstruction of Office of Surveyor of the Navy. Steam Navy - ... Harbour Department of Admiralty ; Authority under which formed, and Reports aa to its Efficiency or Ex- pediency. Expediency of diminishing the Quantity of Spirits served out daily to the Seamen in the Royal Navy. Validity of Claims to Naval War Medal - Preserved Meats Victualling Accounts of H.M. Ships, and Pay of Paymasters and Pursers. Naval, Ordnance, and Commissariat Establishments and Expenditure in the Colonies. Arctic Expeditions in search of Sir John Franklin. Loss of H:.M.S. "Birkenhead"; Court Martial Proceedings, with Reports on Compass Observations. Loss of " Amazon " Steamship Circular to Superin- Tards without Board 1857 (a) Cancelling tendents of Order. (6) Withholding Letter of Resignation from Sir B. Walker as Surveyor of the Navy. (c) Appointment of J. Wells as Master Smith and other Appointments. (d) Exercise of Admiralty Influence generally in Parliamentary Boroughs. Case of Lieutenant Engledue - Manning the Navy Capabilities of Mercantile Steam Navy for Purposes of War. Anchors and Chiin Cables Arctic Expedition - - - Contracts, Public Departments Admiralty Select Committee - Committee Committee (Admiralty) Committee (of Flag Officers). Select Committee Committee (of Officers) Committee (Treasury) - Committee (Admiralty) Courts Martial, &c. Committee (of Officers) Select Committee - Committee of Naval Officers. Committee (Board of Ordnance). Committee (Admiralty) - Select Committee - System of Lights established for Steam and Sailing Vessels. 364 Committee (Admiralty) 1847-48 1849 1849 1850 1851 1852 1852 1852 1852 1852 1852 1852 1852 1852-53 1852-53 1852-53 1852-53 1852-53 1852-53 1859 1852-53 1860 1854-55 1856 1857 1857-58 1857 393 305 553 C. 1174 24 303 342 C. 1515 C. 1435 C. 1436 C. 1449 (115) 426 74 0. 1425 511 803 511 803 511 803 511 803 511 803 C. 1628 45 (Session 2) ^687 71 409 362 93 (Session 1) 269 (Session 2) 319 328 398 418 438 196 (Session 2) PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS RELATING TO INQUIRIES INTO NAVAL AFFAIRS. Date. Subject of Inquiry. Character of Inquiry. Parliamentary Paper. No. 1857-S8 1859 1859 1859 1859 1860 1860 1860 1860 1861 1861 1861 1861 1863 1864 1864 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1867 1867-68 1867-68 Public Establishments. Rating Manning the Navy - . . Letter of W. S. Liudsay, one of the Commissioners, declining to sign the Report. Marine Engines „ „ (amended Report) - Navy Estimates, 1852-58, and Compara- tive State of Navies of England and Prance. Dockyard Economy Observations of Superiutendent and Yard OfB.cers, and of Accountant- General and Storekeeper- General of the Navy, on Report of Committee on Dockyard Economy ; also Memorandum of First Lord and Board Minute thereon. Greenwich Hospital Gun and Mortar Boats - .' - - Transport Service (Admiralty, War Office, India Office, and Emigration Board). Organisation arid Management. Constitution of the Board of Admiralty. Effect on the Navy. Control and Management of His Majesty's Naval Yards. Naval Medical Supplemental Fund - Chatham Dockyard Extension Promotion and Retirement in the Navy - Basin and Dock Accommodation of Royal Dockyards iu United Kingdom. Greenwich Hospital. Sir R. Bromley on Organisation of Greenwich Hospital. Reports thereon from Mr. Tierney and Vice- Admiral Richards. Memorandum by- the Duke of Somerset Turret Ships - ... Special Report on Contagious Diseases Bill. Rank and Position of Masters, R.N. Position, &c., of Medical Officers, Army and Navy. Arms and Ammunition for Land and Sea Services. Fees on Appointments to Public Offices - (a) Application of Moneys voted for Ships. (6) Accounts of Admiralty, and Method of preparing' same. Greenwich Hospital and Schools, Manage- ment of. Select Committee Commission - Committee (Admiralty) Committee (Treasury) Committee (Admiralty) 1857-58 444 1859 84 (Session 1) C. 2469 1859 (Session 1) 99 (Session 1) 1859 183 1859 (Session 1) C. 2583 1859 (Session 2) 182 (Session 1) 1859 139 1860 (Session 2) 79 Commission Select Committee Commission Select Committee Commission Committee (Admiralty) Select Committee Committee (Admiralty) Committee Special Committee - Committee (Treasury) Select Committee - Committee 1860 1860 1860 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1868 1864 1864 1864 1866 1866 1867-68 1866 1866 1866 1866 1867 1867-68 1867-68 1867-68 J? 3128 365 C. 2670 645 480 380 438 C. 2790 414 439 501 270 496 202 356 87 395 501 200 109 516 C. 3606, C. 3605-1 547 469 469 C. 4034 3 A PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS RELATING TO INQUIRIES INTO NAVAL AFFAIRS. • Parliamentary Paper. Date. Subject of Inquiry. Character of Inquiry. Year. No. 1867-68 Yenereal Diseases, Army and Navy Committee - 1867-68 C. 4031 1868-69 Contagious Diseases Act, 1866 Select Committee - 1868-69 306 1868-69 Naval Hospitals, Condition of, &c. - Civil Commission - 1868-69 343 1870 Greenwich; Hospital School, Condition, Cost, a.Tid Utility of, with Board Minute. Committee (Admiralty) 1870 334 1870 The Higher Education of Naval Officers - j» jj 1870 0. 203 1870 H.M. Victualling Yards, Arrangements of Admiralty 1870 56 1870 Working of R.N. Reserve Regulations Committee (Admiralty and Board of Trade). 1870 C. 46 1871 Present State of Board of Admiralty, with reference to recent changes and the practical working of the Department. " Select Committee (House of Lordfl). 1871 180 1871 Stranding of H.M.S. " Agincourt " - Cotirt Martial 1871 G. 444 1871 Loss of H.M.S. "Captain" ■ » - - - 1871 C. 254 (37, 38, and 163) 1871 Contagious Diseases Act. Administra- tion, &c. Royal Commission - 1871 C. 408 C. 408-1 1871-72 Designs for Ships of War : — Instructions to Committee - Committee (Admiralty) - 1871 31 Report on " Cyclops " and " Devasta- jj )f 1871 0.333 tion " Classes. Report on Recent Designs „ 1872 C. 477 C. 477-1 Admirals UlKott and Ryder dissent - >J J» 1872 C. 489 Letter. Admiral Sir Spencer Rohinson »» i> 18,72 0.487 1872 " Alabama " Claims J) , )J 1872 0. 506-vii. 1872 Loss of H.M.S. " MegBBra " - • Commi||ioji 1872 C. 507 C. 507-1 1872 Supply of Tiife-Boats to Navy, and best Mode of lowering Boats and saving Life at Sea. Committee (Admiralty) - 1872 0.627 1873 Audit, &c., of Naval Accounts 5, J, 1873 70 1.873-74 Purchase aiid Sale of Materials and Select Committee 18^3 311 Stores by the several Public Depart- 1874 263 ments. 1874 Chain Cables and Anchors " 1874 187S 252 346 1875 System of Training Naval Cadets on board H.M.S. " Britannia." Committee (Admiralty) - 1875 0. 1154 1875 Loss of H.M.S. " Vanguard " Court Martial 1876 0. 1884 1875 Dover Pier and Harbour BiU - Select Committee ■ 1875 286 1875 Propriety of constructing Engines and Committee (Admiralty) 1875 198 Boilers on Mr. Perkins' plan. 1878 252 1875 Arctic Expedition » jj 1875 1875 1876 0. 1153 0. 1153-1 0. 1560 1876 Fugitive Slaves, Reception of, by H.M. Ships. Commission - 1876 C. 1516-1 1876 System of Savings of Provisions and Victualling. Committee (Admiralty) 1876 204 1876 Channel Tunnel and Railway - Comniissipii - 1876 0. 1576 1876 Prevention of Collisions (Riile of the Committee (Admiralty, 1876 58 Road) at Sea. Board of Trade, and Trinity House). 1877 410 1876-77 Civil Employment of Soldiers, Sailors, Select Committee - 1876 356 and Marines. 1877 383 366 PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS RELATING- TO INQUIRIES INTO NAVAL AFFAIRS. Date.. Subject of Inquiry. Character of Inquiry. Parliamentary Paper. Tear. No. 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 , 1877 , 1878 ■ 1878-79 1878-79 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880-82 1881 1881 1881 1882 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883-84 1884 . 1884 1884-85 1884-85. Establishment of Royal Naval College, Greenmch. Deterioration of Boilers, &c. Third Report. Site for OoUege, Naval Cadets StabiHty of H.M.S. " Inflexible " - Engineer Officers and Engine Room Artificers. Royal Marines. Promotion and Retire- ment. Store Department of the Navy (System under which Duties conducted). Arctic Expedition. (Outbreak of Scurvy and Provisioning of the Expedition.) Mutiny and Marine Mutiny Acts - Contagious Diseases Acts, 1866-69. Administration, &c. Bursting of a 38-ton Gun on H.M.S. " Thunderer." Deterioration of Boilers - - - - Recent War Expenditure in South Africa Working of Contagious Diseases Ordin- ance, 1867, in Hong Kong. Experiments with a 12-inch R.M.L. Gun, returned from H.M.S. " Thunderer." Contagious Diseases Acts. Administra- tion, Operation, and Effect. Navy Medical Officers. Rank, Pay, and Position. Loss of H.M.S. " Atlanta " - _- Regulations for preventing Collisions at Sea (Recommendations of Select Com- mittee of House of Commons on Lights for Pishing Vessels). Greenwich Hospital School - Gas Explosions in Coal Bunkers Explosive Power of Xerotine Siccative - Entry* Training, and Promotion of Pro- fessional Officers of the Dockyards, and in the Department of the Controller of the Navy. Channel Tunnel Harbour Accommodation R.M. Artillery. Pilling up of cei-tain Vacancies. Organisation and Training of the Sick . Berth Staff of the Navy and the Nursing Staff of the R.N. Hospitals. Admiralty Expenditure and Liabilities Contracts for Building and Repair of Ships, and Repairs and Refits effected in Dockyards. Committee (Admiralty) Committee ... Departmental Committee Committee (Admiralty) - Select Committee - Committee (Admiralty) - , Committee Comm.ission of Officers (Treasury). Commissioners - , Special Committee on Ordnance. . Select Committee Committee - - - Committee (Admiralty) - Committee (Admfralty, Board of Trade, and Trinity House). Committee (Admiralty) j» " ,)» » Committee Joint Select Committee - Select Committee - Committee Select Committee - Committee 1877 1877 1877 1877 1878 1877 1877 1877 1877 1878 1878-79 1878-79 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1881 1882 1881 1881 1881 1882 1882 1883 1883 1883 1883. 1883 1884 1884 1884 1884-85 1884-85 0. 1733 0. 1874 C. 1723 C. 1673 404 C. 1917 0. 1647 422 C. 1646 C. 1722 246 316 323 C. 2248 C. 2248-1 C. 2642 481 118 C. 2722 114 308 361 340 C. 2928 C: 2739 78 187 60 C. 3187 C. 3572 C. 3766 277 248 305 265 290 159 0. 3969 a 3128 367 311 C. 4219 C. 4498 3 B PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS RELATING TO INQUIRIES INTO NAVAL AFFAIRS. DElte. Subject of Inquiry. Character of Inquiry. Parliamentary Paper. No. 1884-85 1886 1886 1886-87 1886-90 1886 1887 1887-88 Construction of Ordnance Education of Naval Executive Officers - Desirability of organising a Scheme for granting Pensions or Gratuities to Widows and Children of Seamen and Marines. Admiralty and Dockyard Administration and Expenditure. Civil Establishments of the different Offices of State at Home and Abroad. Accident to 12-inch B.L. Gun on board H-M.S. " Collingwood," and Construc- tion of B.L. Guns. Admiralty and War Office Sites Navy Estimates : — 1st Report 2nd Report 3rd Report 4th Report 5th Report Index to the Five Reports of 1887 1st Report 2nd Report 3rd Report 4th Report 1887 Cutlasses and Cutlass-Sword-Bayonets supplied to Royal Navy. Observations of certain Officers on above Report. Whether Responsibility in respect to supply of faulty Cutlasses and Sword-Bayonets to Navy attached personally to General Sir J. Adye. 1887 System of Purchase and Contract in the Navy. Harbour Accommodation (Ireland) 1887-88 1888 1888 1888 1889 1889 1890 1890-91 18^0-92 Ebtimates Procedure (Grants of Supply)- Fortification and Armaments of MDitairy and Home Mercantile Ports. Lloyd's Signal Stations BiU [H.L.] - Pay, Status, and Conditions of Service of Medical Officers of Army and Navy. Naval Manoeuvres, 1888 - - - . Civil and Professional Administration of Naval and Military Departments, and the Relation of those Departments to each other and to the Treasury. Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers - Alterations in Regulations for preventing Collisions at Sea recommended at the Washington International Maritime Conference ; and Correspondence with Admiralty thereupon. Ordnance Committee Committee (Admiralty) Committees - Royal Commission • Ordnance Committee with Special Associated Members. Select Committee - Committee Committee (Admiralty) - Royal Commission (on Lish Pubho Works). Select Committee - Committee (War Office) - Select Committee - Committee Royal Commission Committee (Admiralty) - Committee (Board of Trade.) 1884-85 1886 1886 1886 1887 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1886 1887 1888 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1888 1888 1888 1888 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1888 1888 1888 1888 1889 1889 18&0 1890-91 18S0-91 1892 1892 1893-94 0. 4508 0. 4885 0. 4689 0. 4615 0. 4979 0. 4883 0. 5226 0. 5545 0. 5748 330 C. 6172 C. 4871 184 191 216, 216-1 223, 223-1 232, 232-1 239 259, 259-1 259-2 142 213 304 328 C. 5014 C. 5115 0. 5241 C. 4987 C. 5231 C. 5038 C. 5264 281 C. 5305 344 C. 5810 C. 5632 C. 5979 C. 6382 C. 6293 0. 6664 C. 6833 0. 6869 368 PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS RELATING TO INQUIRIES INTO NAVAL AFFAIRS. Date. 1892 1892 1893-94 1893-94 1893-94 1893-94 1894 1894 1894-95 1896-96 1896 1896 1896 1896-97 1899 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901-02 1902 1902 1902 1902-03 1903 J903 Subject of Inquiry. Greenwich. Hospital Age Pensions - Royal Naval Reserve - . . . Existing Types and Designs of Propelling Machinery and Boilers. LossofH.M.S. "Victoria" - Stranding of H.M.S. " Howe " System of Target Practice Seawards from Ships and Forts. Naval and Military Uniforms (Restriction of Wearing) Bill. Floating Derelicts - Civil Employment of Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, and Results of Recommenda- tions of Committee of 1876-77 ; as to further Measures. " Rule of the Road " at Sea - Haulbowline Dockyard. Present Condi- tion and its Improvement. Manning of British Merchant Ships Royal Patriotic Fund . . - . Government Contracts (Fair Wages Resolution). Training of Naval Medical Officers Charitable Agencies for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of Soldiers and Sailors. Navy Rations, Meal Hours, Savings, and the Management of Canteens. Training and Examination of Jvmior Naval Officers. Watertube Boilers (Interim Report) (Report on Trials of H.M.S. " Hyacinth,' H.M.S. "Minerva," and R.M.S. " Saxonia.") Steamship Subsidies . . . - Arrears of Shipbuilding - - - - Modem Types of Boilers for Naval Pur- poses. Mercantile Cruisers .... National Expenditure ■ Berthing Accommodation for H.M. Ships in Dockyards and other Waters, and also the Moorings and Materials re- quired. Naval Reserve? Character of Inquiry. Select Committee - Committee Committee (Admiralty) Courts Martial Departmental Committee Select Committee - Committee (Admiralty and Board of Trade). Select Committee - Departmental Committee Select Committee Departmental Committee Joint Select Committee - Committee Committee (Admiralty) Select Committee - Committee (Admiralty) - Committee Select Committee - Committee (Admiralty) - Committee Parliamentary Paper. Tear. No. 1892 1892 1893-94 1893-94 1893-94 1893-94 1893-94 1894 1894 1894 1896 1895 1896 1896 1896 1896 1896 1897 1899 1901 1901 1901 1901 1902 1901 1902 1902 1902 1902 1902 1903 1903 1903 369 138 (Session 1) C. 6609 C. 6991 C. 7178 0. 7208 79 0. 6898 C. 6931 212 C. 7668 258 338 369 140 C. 8069 C. 8127 C. 8128 C. 8129 368 277 334 C. 9515 289 Cd. 782 Cd. 508 Cd. 503 Cd. 974 300 385 Cd. 1055 Cd. 1158 Cd. 1379 387 242 Cd. 1649 Cd. 1491 3B § PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS RELATING TO INQUIRIES INTO NAVAJ. AFFAIRS. Date. Subject of Inquiry, Character of Inquiry. Parliamentary Paper. Tear. No. 1903-05 Coal Resources of the United Kingdom _- Commission - 1903 Od. 1724 Cd. 1725 Cd. 1726 1904 Cd. 1990 Od. 1991 Od.l992 1905 Cd. 2353 , to 2365 1904 Naval Boilers - ... Committee (Admiralty) - 1904 Od. 2207 1904 South African War .... Royal Commission 1904 Cd. 1789 Cd.l790 Od. 1791 Cd. 1792 1904 Humane Slaughtering of Animals Committee (Admiralty) - 1904 Cd. 2150 Od. 2151 Cd. 196^ 1904-05 Selection of. Candidates for Nomination Interview Committee 1904 as Naval Cadets. 1905 Od. 2450 1905 Supply of Food and Raw Material in Time of "War. Royal Commission 1905 Od. 2643 Cd. 2644 Od. 2645 1905 North Sea Iijcident (Russian) International Commission 1906 Od. 2382 1906 Civil Employment of ex-Soldiers and Sailors. Committee 1906 Cd. 2991 Od. 2992 1906 Extension of New Scheme of Training for Officers of the Navy. Departmental Committees 1906 Od. 2841 1906 Disturbances at R.N. Barracks, Ports- mouth. Admiralty 1906 Cd. 3275 1906 Changes in Adminstration of H.M. Dock- yards in the United Kingdom. - - - 1906 Cd. 2861 1907 Canteen and Victualling Arrangements in H.M. Fleet. Committee 1907 Cd. 3703 1907 Working of London County Council Generating Station at Greenwich in its relation to the Royal Observatory. j> ■ " 1907 Cd, 3290 1907 Radiotelegraphio Convention - Select Committee - 1907 246 1908 Coast Guard - , Conference (Interdepart- mental). 1908 Cd. 4091 1908 National Guarantee for the War Risks of Shipping. Committee (Treasury) - 1908 Cd. 4:^61 Od.4162 1909 Questions of Naval Policy raised by Lord C. Beresford. Sub-Committee of Com- mittee of Imperial Defence. 1909 256 370 INDEX OF HEADINGS. Page Abyssinia 98, 118, 197 Accouhtant OflScers 239, 260 Acre - 98 Actions : Military ... - - - - 122 Naval - 86 Administration : Civil - - . . . . 296 Colonial - ... 303 Military ... - . 275 Naval - ... 222 Admiralty - 228 Official Procedure - ... 232 Afghanistan - 119, 190 Africa - - - - - 120, 171, 197 West .... . - 199 Algiers 98, 125 America - - ..... 2OO Central - 201 South 116 American Independence - - - - 78, 113 Anson's Voyage ..... - 91 Antwerp -''-.. .... 123 Arabia - - 190 Archaeology - 155, 207 Argentine - - - 201 Army : Establishments - - - 277 Lists - - 33 Manuals - .... . 281 • Regulations - - .... 278 Statutes - 278 Ashantee 116, 120 Asia - - - - - 118, 189 Australia - ...... 173 Austria .... - 183, 266, 282 Austrian Succession War - - 78,113 Austro Prussian War - - . - - . . 117 Azores 88,89,90,199 Badges - - .... 291 Balkan States - ■ - •- 183 Bantry - 165 Barbary States - - - - - 198 Basque Roads - 98 Battles : Military 122 Naval - - .... 86 BeachyHead 90 Bedford - 165 Belgium Army - - - 282 Benin - - " " " " ' 10? ■Bergen-op-Zoom 12* Bermuda - - .... 174 Biographies : Civil °° ?. General Works »8 Naval and Military 38 Blenheim - 12» Bokhara - - - " " '174 Borneo - - " " ' " iok Boston - - |;° Brandywine J^° '-i.^- ■■ ■ ^ : ■ • ■ ■ 1 Brest 125 Brienne ,„- Bristol ^"^ Page British Dominions . . 170, 296 Brunswick . . 124 Buenos Ayres - - - . 98 Burma . 174 War . 81, 82 1, 116 Bussaco - - - 125 Cadiz , 88, 90, 91 Calais . . 123 Cambridge . . . 165 Camperdown - . 97 Canada . . . . 174 Canary Islands - . 198 Candia - . . 123 Canterbury . .... . 165 Canton - . - . 98 Caroor - . . . 124 Oarthagena . . . 91 Cash Duties . . 247 Cassel - . . 124 Cawnpore . . . 126 Ceylon . . . 176 Chagres - . - . 91 Channel - - . . 165 Chaplains . . 260 Charleston . . - 96 Chili . 120 ,202 Chili-Peru War . . . 84 ,119 China . . . 190 Army . - . 282 Navy . - - 225 Wars 82, 83, 99, lie ,117 , 120 China. Japan War . . 84 , 120 Cinque Ports - . . . 165 Circular Letters . . 238 Coastguard . . . 271 Colonies - . . . - 170 Commerce . . . 350 in War - . . 324 Commonwealth Navy . . 76 Communications . - . 345 Congo . - - 198 Constitutional History . 163 Convict Ships . . - - 239 Courts Martial : Military - . ... - 150 Naval - - 148 Cremona . . 123 Crete . 99 ,183 Crusades . . 112 Cyprus - - - 176 Dahomey . 120, 198 Dartmouth - . - 165 Decorations - - . - 291 Defence - . . . 284 Delhi - - . . - 126 Denghil-T^pg - - . - 126 Denmark . 183 , 225 ,282 Deptford . - . 166 Devon . 166 Discipline, . - 240 Dockyard : Administration . . . 244 Plans . . . 245 Eegulations . . - 246 Dorset - . . . 166 Dover r T 5 r 166 371 INDEX OF HEADINGS. Page Drake's Circumnavigation - . . . . .88 Dutch War - - - ■ 112 Early Kavy _ . 76 Early Wars - - 112 Eastern Archipelago - . 195 Education : Men . - - - 266 Officers . . 257 Egypt . - 84, 115, ,119 , 198 Engineer Officers - . 260 Entry : Men . 263 Officers . . 257 Epsom - 166 Essex . 166 Established Offices - . . 224 Europe _ 181 Executive Officers - . 259 Expense Accounts - . 247 Eylau - 125 Falkland Islands - . 176 Falmouth , . 166 Famagusta . . 88 Fighting Instructions - - 318 Fiji - - 176 First of June . - 97 Firth of Forth . 166 Fisheries . - - 340 Flags . . 293 Fleet Eeserve - 239 Florida . . 202 Fontenoy . . 124 Army - . 282 Navy - 74, 153, 226, 233, 248, 248, 256, 260 , 266 France - . - - 183: ,291 Franco-Prussian War - 84: , 118 Franco-Spanish War - . . 112 French : Coast - - - . 95 Documents in^dlts . - . 158 Kevolution - 79 ,113 War - - 78 Genoa . . 125 Germany . 184 German : Army : - 283 Navy - - 74, 227, 244, 249, ,267 Gibraltar . - 89, 91, 96, 124; , 176 Gloucestershire . . 166 Goojerat . . 125 Great Britain - - . 156 ,296 Greece - - . 185 Greek Independence War . 81 Greenwich . . 166 Hospital ■ 252 Guadeloupe - - 97 Guastalla - 124 Guatemala - . . 202 Guiana 90 Guinea . . 199 Guisnes - - 123 Hampshire , - 166 Hartlepool . - 166 Harwich . . 166 Hastings . . 123 ,166 Havannah - - . 96 Heliogoland . 98 Highlands - - 166 Historical Manuscripts - • - 128 872 Page History : Ancient . . - . . . 207 General - - 156 Mercantile Marine ... . . 326 Military Ill Naval 70 Universal - - 206 Holland 185 Hong Kong - 176 Hospitals .... . . 251 Hull - - 166 Hungary 183 India . - 176 Indian : Army - - - ... 282 Mutiny - .... 83, 117 Navy 73, 272 Indo-Ohina 192 Institutions ... . . . 258 Instructions - . - - 238 Insurance - . . . 327 Internal Organisation ... . . 242 Invasions - . - 99 Ipswich - - - - . . 166 Ireland - . - .... isg Italy 185, 227, 291 Army 283 Navy - - . . 244, 256, 261, 267 Japan 99, 192 Army 283 Navy 74, 227, 267 Java - - - - - - 195 Kent - - 167 King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions - 234 and Orders for the Army 277 Kingston i67 Korea - - ...... 193 La Bochelle , i23 Leipzig 125 Leith -----.-.. ig7 Levant - ... - 87, 194 Life-saving . . .... 327 Lissa ..... -..gg Lists : Army - - 33 Harts - . . - 34 Colonial Navies 25 East India Ee^gister - - - - 35 General ... ... 35 Indian Marine - - . . - 25 Marines ...24 Navy : Foreign - . - - 29 Haultain's - - . . . 24 Lean's - _ . - - 23 Miscellaneous 25 Officers .5 25 Official - - . . - - ' 10 Ships - . . - * - 27 Steel ---.... 7 Liverpool . ... . jg^ London •-••.... ^ jgy Looe ... - - - ' 167 Lucknow - .... . ]2g Macassar ... ... jjn Madagascar 1 {20,199 Madeira ... . . §9199 Mails g^g Malplaquet -..-.,._ 123 IKDEX OF HEADINGS. Malta - . ... ^?f^ Man, Isle of " Ym Mahilla " oc qq ^a^ning - - - 263 Marengo - . j2g Marine Society - . . ... 254 Marines. See Royal Marines. Marquesas Islands - 196 Massowah - . . . . j2o Masters - . . 259 Mauritius - - . . ... 170 Measurement of Ships . . ... 336 Medals . - - . . 291 Medical : Officers ..... _ _ 260 Eegnlations .... - . 251 Service ... .... 251 MejiUones Bay . . . . gg Men (Navy) ". . . . - - . 261 Mercantile Marine ---.... 324 Messina - . - j23 Mexico 202 Military : History - . . m Policy ... . - . 272 Minden ... .... 124 Minorca - .... .93 Miscellaneous : General History - - 169 Histories . 2II Mercantile Marine . 325 Military History - - . 126 Naval History - .107 Morocco 99, 199 Mutinies ... _ . jq^ National Defence - Naval History : General .... Special Periods Naval : Policy ... Reserve - Statutes - Navarino ... Navigation Laws and Regulations Navy: Board -List. See Lists. Records - . - Netherlands . Army Navy Newfoundland ... New Guinea .... New Hebrides New Zealand Nile ... Norfolk - Norfolli Island Norway : - - - Army ... Navy Nubia . - . - Oceania - Officers - Orders in Council Orkney Panama - Paraguay Parana - - 284 70 76 214 268 - 224 98 - 329 228 110 . 185 - 283 74, 227, 249 - 179 98, 179, 195 . 195 117, 179 97 - 167 - 180 - 186, 227 . 283 244, 257, 261, 267 - 116 - 199 - 195 257 . 225 167 90, 99 • 202 Pai-liamentary Papers P&tagonia Patents - Peninsular War Periodical Publications Persia Persian Gulf Personnel : Mercantile Marine Navy Peru ... Petropaulovski Philippine Islands PhiUpsburg Pilotage Pinkie Pirates - Pitcairn Island Plassey - Platsea . Plymouth Police Policy : Civil Foreign Imperial Military . Naval Polish Succession Pondicberry . Port Arthur Porto Bello Porto Praya . Portsmouth Portugal Navy Prague ... Prisoners of War Prisons (Naval) Privateers Professional Officers Pursers - Quiberon Records Regimental Histories Regulations : Army Navy Reminiscences Reviews Rhodes . Rochester Rochfort Royal : Marine Divisions Marines Navy Club Warrant - Russia Army Navy Russian War Russo-Japanese War Eusso-Turkish War - Sailors' Homes St. Helena St. Kilda St. Sebastian . St. Vincent Page 361 202 358 115 360 194 90 - 330 103, 255 - 202 196 124 333 123 105 180 124 123 168 247 . 295 304 300 - 272 . 214 - 113 93, 124 - 126 90 96 - 168 186, 244, 291 74, 249 - 124 . 225 - 240 - 105 . 248 239, 260 96 211 HI 278 . 234 106 . 108 87 . 168 94 _ 251 103 267 109 278 186 283 75, 227 82, 116 85, 121 116, 119 . 253 - 90 168 125 97 373 INDEX OF HEADINGS. Samoa ... Sandwich Islands San Juan de Ulloa - Santa Cruz Santiago - Savings -Banks Scheldt - - Schleswig-Holstein Schools .... Scio - . . . Senegal . . Seven Years' War Shetlands Shipping : Casualties Companies Ships : Mercantile Navy Organisation of Shipwrecks : ., Mercantile Navy ... Siam War Sicily Sick Quarters Signals : Mercantile Naval Slave Trade Society Islands Sole Bay . Solferino . - Solomon Islands Somahland Sooruj Koond . South African War . South Sea Southampton . . . Southwold Spain - . . . Army Navy . . . . Spain and Portugal Expedition Spanish-: American War - Armada .... Netherlands War- Spitshergen . . . . State Papers - . . Station Orders - Store Duties Stores ... Straits Settlements . Strategy ... Stuart Navy . Subordinate Officers Subsidies. Suffolk Sumatra - Survey of Ships Sussex Page - 196 - 196 87 90 99 . 239 98 - 117 - 253 96 . . 95 78, 113 167 338 - 324 - 33t 100 . 242 338 101 84 91 251 - 334 - 318 - 342 - 196 90 . 126 . 180 - 120 . 125 85, 120 89 168 - 168 - 187 - . . 283 75, 227, 233, 249, 261, 267 89 84 88 . 112 78, 113 - 188 . 143 . 235 . 248 - 239 336 - 180 . 312 76 . 260 . 336 - 168 - 196 - 336 . 168 Page Sweden- 188 Army ....... 283 Navy 228, 244' Switzerland igg Army ...... . . 283 Syrian War - - . 82 Tables . 358 Tactics - - .... - 314 Tanjore 125 Telegraph (Electric) ... - 347 Texel - . 90 Tonga Islands . - . .180 Torbay 168 Toulon 92 Trade . . . . • . .350 British ... . . 351 Foreign ... ... 356 Trafalgar - 97 Training - . 266 Transports .... ... 239 Treaties .... . 143 Trials ... . .... 148 Trinity House . 233, 337 Trinomalee - . . . . 125 Tudor Navy ... - . 76 Tunis 198 Turin - - - .... 123 Turkey - . ... 188,228,284 Uniforms ...... i 294 United States 203, 291 Army . « 284 Navy - . - 75, 228, 233, 244, 249, 261, 271 War - . ... 81, 115 „ (Civil) 83, 117 Ushant - . . • . . . . . 96, 97 Valparaiso Vkniambaddy . VeUinghausen . Venetian Navy Venezuela Victualling Vigo Volunteers Wales Wandewash Warrant Officers Waterloo - Weights and Measure Wembury West Indies Wilhelmstahl . Winchester Wrecks : Mercantile Navy 98 124 124 75 205 249 91 271 . 168 - 124 260 125 - 358 . 168 88, 89, 90, 96, 180, 205 - 124 - 168 Yarmouth Zulu War - 338 . 101 • 168 84, 119 374