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by Roy Adkins


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  INDEX

  able seamen 12, 13, 170

  accidents 305–7

  Acheson, Guy Alexander 131, 141, 381, 382

  Achille, HMS 218

  Active, Excise cutter 48

  Adamant, HMS 60, 171

  Adams, George 288

  admirals xl, 128, 223, 374

  Admiralty: commissions from 25; descriptions of deserters 6; discharge of seamen 383; dress regulations 128; gunpowder allowances 272; hull protection policy xx; impressment 47, 49–51; manslaughter fine payment 122; medicine supplies 296; Navy Board 4, 124; pensions 179, 180, 387; petitions to 49, 171, 220–1; promotion policy 25; punishment policy 216; punishment records 209; Regulations 196; small beer 98; warrant from 31; washing regulations 137; women aboard policy 132

  Africa, HMS 377

  afterguard 14, 15

  Aigle, HMS 27, 281

  Aigle, L’, French ship 281–2

  Aimable, HMS 378

  Aimable, La, French privateer 235

  Ajax, HMS, 266

  Alcmene, HMS 235, 377

  Aldridge, William 276

  Alexander, hulk 101

  Alfred, HMS 154

  Algésiras, French ship 284

  Allen, George 191–2, 237–8, 357

  Amazon, HMS 123, 169, 190

  Amelia, HMS 76, 339, 375, 376

  American seamen 41–2, 51, 332, 362

  American War of Independence xxvii, xxviii, xxxix, 44, 232

  Amethyst, HMS 116

  Amiens, Peace of xxxix, 247, 389

  Amphion, HMS 324

  Amphitrite, HMS xxxiv

  amputations 150, 277, 293, 298–304

  anaesthetics 298

  animals on board 80–4, 191, 265�
��6, 351–3, see also bullocks, cows, goats, pets, pigs, sheep

  Ann, HMS 345

  Annual Register 120, 177

  Antelope, HMS 233

  Antigua, West Indies 117, 136, 166–7, 319, 361

  Apollo, HMS 179–80

  Ardent, HMS 177, 297, 320

  armourer 15, 31, 204

  Arras, France 248, 252, 256, 258, 259

  Articles of War 208

  Ascension Island 85

  Assistance, HMS 59

  Audacious, HMS 305

  Aurora, HMS 376, 377

  backgrounds of seamen 11

  Bagley, James 263

  Baikie, Lieutenant 6

  Bailey, Robert 177, 305–6

  ballast xxxvii, xxxviii, 93, 117–18, 144, 327

  Barbados, West Indies 319

  Barfleur, HMS 128, 204, 352–3, 377

  barges xxxviii, 244, 323

  Barlow, Robert: on dress 123, 127, 130, 134; on grog 101; on hammocks 137; on spitting 93

  Barnes, George 308

  Barrett, Robert: on amputation 299, 300, 302; on food 79, 82, 87, 88; on Parker’s funeral 322

  Basque Roads anchorage 90

  Bates, Joseph: on holystones 202; impressment 41–2, 50; on laundry 134; on libraries 349; on religious services 32; on water casks 95

  Bates, Sarah 176

  battle: aftermath 286–90; boarding parties 281–2; broadsides 279; cheering 279–80; dangers 269–70; explosions 284–5, 304–5; fear 280–1; food and drink before 267–8; gunnery 270–4; large-scale 268; officers’ conduct 274–5; preparing for 261–7; scenes 275–8; sinkings 285; small-scale 268; surrender 282–4; tactics xxxv–xxxvi, 268–9

  bear 353–4

  beards 8, 138

  Beatty, William 129, 303, 321

  Beaver, Philip 182

  Beckford, John 178

  beef: captured 235; cooking 71; fresh 72, 74, 82, 84, 89, 217; jettisoned 265; prison rations 251; queuing for 20; ration 74; salt 72, 74, 80; songs about xxvii, 337; storage xxxviii, 84; see also bullocks beer

  xxxviii, 72, 74, 79, 98, 251

  Beer, Devon 47

  beggars 165, 173, 385

  Belleisle, HMS 172, 265, 375

  Bellerophon, HMS: Baltic night raid 240; nickname xxxiv, 391; survey of crew 4, 12; at Trafalgar 267, 273

  Bellona, HMS 344

  bells 198–9

  Bennett, Richard 33, 174–5, 203

  Bermuda, West Indies 319, 322

  Bernard, Antonio 79

  Berron, James 277

  Berry, Edward 374

  Berry, William 183, 184, 185

  Berwick, HMS 82

  bestiality 185–6

  bilge 144

  Bingham, John 250, 257

  Bird, Peter 67, 325

  births at sea 177

  biscuit, ship’s: basic diet 72, 73, 77, 89; before battle 240; difficult to eat 88; food for goat 352; jettisoned 265; songs about 337; storage 79, 87; weevils 87–8

  Bisset, Charley 352

  Bitche prison, France 248, 252, 255–7

  ‘bitter end’ 19

  blacksmiths 15

  Blake, HMS 276–7

  Blanche, HMS xxxiv, 220, 221, 286

  Blane, Sir Gilbert: career 314–15; on food and drink 74, 96, 98; on French ships 327; on hospitals 319; on malaria 316; scurvy prevention 315; on seamen ageing 88; on soap 133; on tourniquets 304; on typhus 311–12; on ventilation 144

  Blechynden, Richard 337

  Bligh, George 71

  Bligh, William 221

  blockades 238–9

  Blonde, HMS 113

  Bluett, Courtney 219

  Bluett, John 379–80

  Boadicea, HMS 48

  boarding party 281–2

  boatswains: accidents 305; cane 12; drunkenness 103–4, 211, 217; floggings 209; ‘idlers’ 15; pipe 199–200, 331; responsibilities 31; wives 217

  Bodie, James xlii, 243–4, 249

  bomb vessels xxxvi

  Bombay, India 141

  Bond, Samuel 333

  Bonefatso, Vincenzo 306

  Bonette, HMS 324

  Bonier, Joseph 298

  books 348–9

  Booth, John 169, 170

  Booth, Sarah 169, 170

  boots 128–9

  Boreas, HMS 167

  Boston, HMS 56–7, 61, 96, 111–12, 324

  Boteler, John Harvey 21, 42, 354

  Bouch, William 185–6

  Bounty, HMS 221

  Bowden, Elizabeth 183, 184

  Bowling, Tom 180

  Boys, Edward 253, 255

  Boys: First Class 13, 64; Second Class 13; Third Class 13, 184

  Boyter, David 300

  bread: baking 81; after battle 241; daily ration 74, 84; daily supply 82, 168; at dinner 77; fresh 87; prisoners’ rations 246, 251; room 85; in Scotch coffee 76; soft 88–9, 367; storage 79

  Brenton, Edward 319

  Brenton, Jahleel 243, 249, 251, 253, 256

  Brest, France 222, 246–7, 248, 265, 284, 342

  brigs xxxvi, 50–1, 61, 72, 202, 233, 253

  broadsides 279

  brothels 342, 363, see also prostitutes

  Brown, Charles 7

  Brown, John 268

  Brown, Thomas 345

  Brown, William, boatswain’s mate 288–9

  Brown, William, female seaman 182

  Brunswick, HMS 71

  Bucentaur, HMS 389

  Buckhawson, Philip 224

  Buckingham, James Silk 334

  Buek, Mary 177

  bulkheads xxxvii, 142, 264, 268

  bullocks 73, 80–2, 84, 247, 251, 265

  bum-boats 90, 154, 168, 363, 367–8

  Burdett, Sir Francis 211

  Burgin, Joseph 389, 390

  burgoo 20, 72, 76

  burial at sea 324–8

  butter: burgoo recipe 76; daily ration 74; duff and 77; melted 84–5; soft bread and 88–9, 367; storage 79; substitutes for 74–5

  Byrne, Michael 212

  cabins 112, 149, 186–7, 264–5, 296, 369

  Cadiz, Spain 82, 137, 175, 238, 250, 347

  Cagliari, Sardinia 93

  Cain, Charles 320

  Calcutta, India 123

  Calder, Sir Robert 98, 128, 204

  Camden, East Indiaman 56

  Cameron, David 7

  Campbell, George 48–9

  Campbell, Lewis 296

  Campbell, Mary 176–7

  Camperdown, Battle of (1797) 297, 300, 302, 320

  candles 148–51

  Cannon, Augustus xxxi

  cannons: broadsides 279; firing 268–9, 304; gun crews 270–1; gunboats 242; gunner 31; jettisoned 117; mess tables 78; moving for repairs 161; noise 266; position xxv–xxxvi; preparation for firing 264–5; range xl, 270; reused as bollards 383; weight xxxvii; see also guns

  Canonnière, French frigate 52

  Canopus, HMS 190, 305, 306, 321

  canvas: buckets 119; hammocks 188–9; hats 127; partitions 186, 273; sails xxxiv; screens 190, 261; shoes 20, 128; tarpaulin xxvii; tobacco storage 91; windsail 191

  Cape of Good Hope 35, 52, 307, 319, 351

  captains 26–9; cabin 112, 186, 264–5; court martial 223; cows 83–4; marine 30; meals 78; medals 374; orchestras 332; standing orders 195–6; views of women aboard 157–8, 160

  Carnation, HMS 226–7

  carpenter 15, 16, 31, 173, 204

  Carpenter, Henry Roberts 113

  carronades 268

  Carslake, John 250, 257

  Cartagena, Spain 141

  Carter, Robert 49–50

  Carthage, North Africa 358

  carvings 14, 341

  Caslet, William 131

  cat 209–10

  Centaur, HMS 118–20

  chaplains 34, 149, 154, 252

  Chapman, John 226–8

  Chatham Chest 180, 308, 386

  cheering 263, 279–80

  cheese 74, 77, 79, 84–5, 241

  Chesapeake Bay 261–2

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bsp; children 176–8

  Chivers, Forbes 150

  class structure 8, 20, 23, 27

  Claxton, Thomas 277 ‘clearing for action’ 261–2, 264

  Clio, HMS 158

  clothing, see dress

  Coalbrookdale, Shropshire xxx

  coamings 18, 91n, 264

  Cochrane, Thomas xxix, 16, 356

  Cockburn, George 137, 145, 147–8

  cockpit xxxviii, 189–90

  cockroaches 90, 146–7

  cocoa 72, 74, 84, 378

  Codrington, Sir Edward 25, 109, 275, 287

  coins, engraved 341–2

  Cole, Christopher 333

  College of Physicians 294

  Collingwood, Cuthbert, 1st Baron Collingwood: appearance 10, 43; discipline 20, 25; dress for battle 129; food supplies 88; funeral 321–2; hospitality 78; Mediator command 88, 145; pets 351–2; pigtail policy 9, 10; religious services 33; on theatricals 340–1; training policy 19–20

  Colnett, James 246–7

  Colonia, Uruguay 360

  Company of Surgeons 293

  Compass, Jose de 276

  Constable, Love 6

  Constitution, American frigate xxxiv

  convoys 231–4

  cook, ship’s: background 75–6; drunkenness 71; responsibilities 75, 76–7; status 168; theft by 215; warrant officer 31, 78

  Cooke, John 268

  cooks: captain’s 78; gunroom 78

  cooper 15, 16, 204

  Cooper, John Spencer 138

  Copenhagen, Battle of (1801) 177, 214, 280

  Copenhagen, Denmark 113, 233, 309, 326, 357

  Cordingly, David 4n Corfu 238

  Cork, Ireland 42, 81, 221

  Cosgrove, James 304

  court martial 209, 211, 223–4

  Cousins, Samuel 7

  Cowan, John Smith 377

  Cowes, Isle of Wight 47, 61

  cows 81, 83–4, 265

  Cox, William 256–7

  Craer, Alexander 103, 104, 143

  Crawford, Abraham 10, 21–2, 89, 141, 353–4

  Crescent, HMS 81

  crews, numbers xxxiv

  Cronan, Richard 190

  ‘crossing the line’ 138

  Cuba 236

  Cullen, Peter 293–4

  Culloden, HMS: admiral’s dress 129; barter fraud 122; music aboard 333; pests aboard 146, 147; superstition aboard 37–8; turtle raid 85; wildlife aboard 353

  Cumby, William Pryce 148, 267, 273

  Cuming, William 309

  Cunningham, Richard 142, 149

  cutters xxxviii, 53, 205, 240, 243

  cutting-out operations 239–42

  daily life 206

  dancing 331–3, 335–6, 340

 

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