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SEA LIFE IN NELSON’S TIME


A FRIGATE UNDER SAIL


SEA LIFE
IN NELSON’S TIME


BY

JOHN MASEFIELD


WITH SIXTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS


METHUEN & CO.
36 ESSEX STREET W.C.
LONDON


First Published in 1905


TO

CAPTAIN HENRY BAYNHAM, R.N.


I thank Mr W. Barclay Squireand Mr F. Kidson, for theirversions of the tune, “Drops ofBrandy”; and Mr Martin Shawfor permission to use his arrangementof the tune of “SpanishLadies.” I also wish to thank MrLaurence Binyon for his help inthe selection of the illustrationshere reproduced.


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CONTENTS

CHAPTER I
PAGE
Ship designing, building, sheathing, and rigging—The external decorations and appearance—The internal arrangements, deck by deck—The orlop and hold1
CHAPTER II
The guns in use in our navy—Their nature—How loaded and fired—Varieties—Carronades—Shot—Small-arms—Gun-ports.31
CHAPTER III
The quarter-deck officers—The captain—The lieutenants—The master, second master, and master’s mates—The midshipmen—The midshipman’s berth51
CHAPTER IV
The civilian and warrant or standing officers—The surgeon—The surgeon’s assistants—The chaplain—The boatswain—The purser—The gunner—The carpenter—Mates and yeomen—The sailmaker—The ship’s police—The ship’s cook85
CHAPTER V
The people—The boys—Manning—The divisions—The messes—The dress—The King’s allowance—Grog—Marines119
CHAPTER VI
Sea punishments—The cat—Flogging at the gangway—Flogging through the fleet—Running the gauntlet—Keel-hauling—Hanging...

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