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MARITIME HISTORY
AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS SINCE 1964
Compiled by CELIA KING and ALSTON KENNERLEY
University of Exeter
Centre for Maritime Historical Studies
2006
© Celia King and Alston Kennerley
Cover illustration:
Port of Brixham 1837
(Celia King collection)
MARITIME HISTORY
AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS SINCE 1964
Compiled by Celia King and Alston Kennerley
Contents
Introduction List of abbreviations Bibliography A General works 1 Bi Regional studies: the south-west peninsula 2 Bii Regional studies: other British 5 Biii Regional studies: overseas 5 C The slave trade 6 D Privateering and piracy 7 E Fisheries 8 F Passenger trades 9 G Exploration, cartography, navigation and marine science 10 H Colonisation and empire 11 J Shipbuilding and technology 11 K Vessels 13 Li Maritime labour: working conditions, education, welfare and health 13 Lii Maritime labour: seamanship and shiphandling 15 M Coastguard, smuggling, wreck and rescue 15 Ni Naval: general 15 Nii Naval: strategy and battles 17 Niii Naval: establishments 19 Niv Naval: personnel 20 P Recreation and tourism 21 Q Biography 22 R Sources 24 Author index 26 Subject index 30
INTRODUCTION
This Bibliography has been produced in connection with the Fortieth Annual University of Exeter Maritime History Conference, held at the University 9-10 September 2006, partly as a means of illustrating Exeter’s contribution to Maritime History, but more importantly as a tool for historians. It is hoped that it will form the basis for a living bibliography to be accessible through the website of the University of Exeter Centre for Maritime Historical Studies. Covering publications from 1964, this start date has been chosen as it is the year in which the University formed the Department of Economic History and appointed as its head Professor Walter Minchinton. Following the 2004 Maritime History conference, members of the Centre first gave thought to the fortieth conference and determined that such a record, probably exceptional for Maritime History events, should be celebrated. Thus the first session of the 2006 conference will be devoted to an overview of initiatives in Maritime History associated with the University and to separate historiographical assessments of publications associated with the University in Maritime History and in Naval History. The idea of a bibliography followed naturally. The selection of entries spans the past four decades and the basis for inclusion is the association of the authors with the University as members of staff, research students, honorary fellows of the Centre for Maritime Historical Studies, contributors to seminars and conferences organised by the University if subsequently published and works published by the University of Exeter Press. Conscious that much good writing in compilations and unpublished non-doctoral dissertations fails to achieve independent listing elsewhere, the compilers have given special attention to multi-author works and theses. Both have long associations with Maritime History at the University of Exeter dating back to the 1960s, Celia King as one of the first students and the second research assistant in the Department of Economic History and Alston Kennerley as a research student in that Department and later as an honorary fellow of the Centre. Celia King has undertaken most of the literature searching and the typing. The Bibliography is presented in subject classified order, supported by an author index and subject index. For a discussion of the definition of Maritime History and of the problems of selection and classification, we would refer the user to the ‘Introduction’ in David M Williams and Andrew P White, A select bibliography of British and Irish university theses
about maritime history, 1792-1990 (St John’s, Newfoundland: IMEHA, 1991). In undertaking the literature search we have been helped by past and present University of Exeter historians. But our principal resource has been the facilities to be found in the University Library, and amongst its staff we are particularly indebted to Stuart Macwilliam for his advice and help. We hope and anticipate that further qualifying works will be brought to our attention. Celia King and Alston Kennerley Exeter, July 2006
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS DCNQ Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries
EPEH 1 Harold E Stephen Fisher, ed. The south west and the sea (University of Exeter, 1968)
EPEH 4 Harold E Stephen Fisher, ed. Ports and shipping in the south west (University of Exeter, 1971)
EPEH 7 Harold E Stephen Fisher and Walter E Minchinton, eds. Transport and shipowning in the west
country (University of Exeter, 1973)
EPEH 13 Harold E Stephen Fisher, ed. West country maritime and social history: some essays (University of Exeter, 1980)
EPEH 16 Harold E Stephen Fisher, ed. British shipping and seamen, 1630-1960: some studies (University of Exeter, 1984)
EPEH 17 Harold E Stephen Fisher, ed. Studies in British privateering, trading enterprise and seamen’s
welfare, 1775-1900 (University of Exeter, 1987)
EMS 2 Harold E Stephen Fisher, ed. Lisbon as a port town, the British seaman and other maritime themes (University of Exeter, 1988)
EMS 3 David J Starkey, ed. Devon’s coastline and coastal waters: aspects of man’s relationship with the
sea (University of Exeter, 1988)
EMS 6 Harold E Stephen Fisher, ed. Innovation in shipping and trade (University of Exeter, 1989)
EMS 7 Michael Duffy, ed. Parameters of British naval power, 1650-1850 (University of Exeter Press, 1994)
EMS 9 Harold E Stephen Fisher, ed. Man and the maritime environment (University of Exeter Press, 1994)
EMS 12 David J Starkey, Els van Eyck van Heslinga and J A de Moor, eds. Pirates and privateers: new
perspectives on the war on trade in the 18th and 19th centuries (University of Exeter Press, 1997)
EMS 14 Harold E Stephen Fisher, ed. Recreation and the sea (University of Exeter Press, 1997)
EMS 15 David J Starkey and Alan G Jamieson, eds. Exploiting the sea: aspects of Britain’s maritime
economy since 1870 (University of Exeter Press, 1998)
EMS 19 Michael Duffy and Roger Morriss, eds. The Glorious First of June 1794: a naval battle and its
aftermath (University of Exeter Press in co-operation with National Maritime Museum, 2001)
HASWE Roger Kain and William Ravenhill, eds. Historical atlas of south-west England (University of Exeter Press, 1999)
IJMH International Journal of Maritime History
IMEHA International Maritime Economic History Association
MM Mariner’s Mirror
MSW Maritime South West
NMHD Michael Duffy, Harold E Stephen Fisher, Basil Greenhill, David J Starkey, and Joyce A Youings, eds. The new maritime history of Devon, Volume I From early times to the late eighteenth century;
Volume II From the late eighteenth century to the present day (London: Conway Maritime Press in association with University of Exeter, 1992, 1994)
ns new series
ODNB Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004)
Sources David J Starkey, ed. Sources for a new maritime history of Devon (University of Exeter, 1987)
SWS South West Soundings (Newsletter of South West Maritime History Society)
* Theses available in University of Exeter Department of History
1
THE BIBLIOGRAPHY A GENERAL WORKS
A1 Armstrong, John, ‘Climax and climacteric: the British coastal trade, 1870-1930’ in EMS 15, pp. 37-58 A2 Cooper, E G, ‘Aspects of British shipping and maritime trade in the Atlantic, 1775-1783’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1975, 75 pp.
A3 Dyson, Brian, ‘The end of the line: Oswald Sanderson, Sir John Ellerman and the Wilsons of Hull’ in EMS 15, pp. 59-78
A4 Fischer, Lewis R, and Minchinton, Walter E, eds. People of the northern seas (St John’s, Newfoundland: IMEHA, 1992, 220 pp.) (Introduction pp. vii-xv) A5 Fisher, Harold E Stephen, ‘Diving engines and divers in the early eighteenth century’, MM, 81 (1995) 467-8 A6 ----, ed. British shipping and seamen, 1630-
1960: some studies (University of Exeter, 1984, 121 pp.) [EPEH 16] A7 ----, ed. Innovation in shipping and trade (University of Exeter Press, 1989, 183 pp.) [EMS 6] A8 ----, ed. Lisbon as a port town, the British
seaman and other maritime themes (University of Exeter Press, 1988, 143 pp.) [EMS 2] A9 ----, ed. Man and the maritime environment (University of Exeter Press, 1994, 243 pp.) [EMS 9] A10 ----, ed. Ports and shipping in the south-west (University of Exeter, 1970, 184 pp.) [EPEH 4] A11 ----, ed. The south-west and the sea (University of Exeter, 1968, 73 pp.) [EPEH 1] A12 ----, ed. Studies in British privateering,
trading enterprise and seamen’s welfare, 1775-
1900 (University of Exeter, 1987, 179 pp.) [EPEH 17] A13 ----, ed. West country maritime and social
history: some essays (University of Exeter, 1980, 169 pp.) [EPEH 13] A14 Fisher, Harold E Stephen, and Minchinton, Walter E, eds. Transport and shipowning in the
westcountry (University of Exeter, 1973, 83 pp.) [EPEH 7] A15 French, Christopher J, ‘Productivity in the Atlantic shipping industry: a quantitative study’, Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 17 (1987) 613-38 A16 Gardiner, Robert, and Greenhill, Basil, eds. The advent of steam: the merchant steamship
before 1900 (London: Conway Maritime Press, 1993, 190 pp.) A17 ----, eds. Sail’s last century: the merchant
sailing ship, 1830-1930 (London: Conway Maritime Press, 1993, 176 pp.) A18 Greenhill, Basil, The merchant schooners (revised ed. London: Conway Maritime Press, 1988, 310 pp.) A19 ----, ‘Prologue: some thoughts on maritime history’ in Starkey, ed. Sources, pp. 1-9 A20 Harding, Richard, Jarvis, Adrian, and Kennerley, Alston, eds. British ships in China
Seas: 1700 to the present day (National Museums Liverpool, 2004, 255 pp.) A21 Jamieson, Alan G, ‘Better ports: the development of British ports since 1945’, The
Northern Mariner/Le Marin du Nord, 6 no. 1 (1996) 29-34 A22 ----, Ebb tide in the British maritime
industries: change and adaptation 1918-1990 (University of Exeter Press, 2003, 320 pp.) A23 ----, ‘Facing the rising tide: British attitudes to Asian national shipping lines 1959-1964’, IJMH, 7 no. 2 (Dec 1995) 135-48 A24 ----, ‘An inevitable decline? Britain’s shipping and shipbuilding industries since 1930’ in EMS 15, pp. 79-92 A25 Jones, Stephanie, ‘British mercantile enterprise overseas in the nineteenth century: the example of James Lyle Mackay, first Earl of Inchcape’ in EPEH 17, pp. 79-97 A26 ----, ‘The P&O in war and slump, 1914-1932: the chairmanship of Lord Inchcape’ in EMS 6, pp. 131-43
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A27 Kennerley, Alston, ‘China Seas: some maritime reminiscences’ in Harding et al. eds. British ships in China Seas [A20], pp. 155-70 A28 ----, ‘Maritime History at Polytechnic South West’, MSW, no. 5 (1991) 74-7 A29 Minchinton, Walter E, ‘British ports of call in the nineteenth century’ in Les grandes escales (Brussels: Recueils de la Société Jean Bodin, 34, 1974) pp. 21-50. Also published in MM, 62 (1976) 145-57 A30 ----, ‘Chartered companies and limited liability’ in Tony Orhnial, ed. Limited liability and
the corporation (London: Croom Helm, 1982) pp. 137-60 A31 ----, ‘Corporate ship operation from the late sixteenth to the late eighteenth century’, IJMH, 2 no. 1 (June 1990) 117-54 A32 ----, ‘Ports of call in the nineteenth century’ in Les grandes escales [see A29], pp. 9-19 A33 ----, ‘The Sound tolls: shipping routes and revenue’ in 5th International Congress of Maritime
Museums Proceedings 1984 (Hamburg: Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte, 1986) pp. 74-82 A34 ----, ‘Western Europe and the Atlantic economy in the eighteenth century’, Bijdragen en
Mededelingen Betreffende de Geschiedenis der
Nederlanden, 91 (1976) 273-89 A35 ----, ed. The growth of English overseas trade
in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (London: Methuen, 1969, 196 pp.) (Introduction, pp. 1-63) A36 Newey, R G, ‘Government intervention in the British merchant service in the nineteenth century’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1970 A37 Pollard, Sidney, ‘Shipping and the British economy since 1870: a retrospective view’ in EMS 15, pp. 93-103 A38 Quartermaine, Peter, Port architecture:
constructing the littoral (Chichester: Academy Editions, 1999, 128 pp.) A39 Rodger, Nicholas A M, 'L’enseignement de l’histoire maritime à l’étranger, 8: Grande Bretagne', Chronique d'Histoire Maritime, 54 (2004) 12-1 A40 ----, 'History as fiction in the novels of Patrick O'Brian' in Roger S O Tomlin, ed. History and
fiction: six essays celebrating the centenary of Sir
Ronald Syme (London: Grime & Selwood, 2005) pp. 86-99 A41 ----, 'Une marine moderne dans un état moderne? Le cas de la Grande Bretagne' in Christian Buchet, Jean Meyer and Jean-Pierre Pousou, eds. La puissance maritime (Paris: Presse de l’Université de Paris-Sorbonne, 2004) pp. 545-52 A42 Starkey, David J, ed. (with Richard Gorski, Sue Milward and Tony Pawlyn), Shipping
movements in the ports of the United Kingdom
1871-1913: a statistical profile (University of Exeter Press, 1999, 396 pp.) (Introduction, pp. 1-31) A43 Starkey, David J, and Jamieson, Alan G, eds. Exploiting the sea: aspects of Britain’s maritime
economy since 1870 (University of Exeter Press, 1998, 220 pp.) (Introduction pp. 1-6) [EMS 15] A44 Stephens, William B, ‘The cloth exports of the provincial ports, 1600-1640’, Economic History
Review, 2nd series, 24 (1969) 228-4 A45 ----, ‘Further observations on English cloth exports, 1600-1640’, Economic History Review, 2nd series, 26 (1971) 253-7
Bi REGIONAL STUDIES: THE SOUTH-
WEST PENINSULAR
B1 Channon, John, Gill, Crispin, Kennerley, Alston, Redfern, Tony, and Starkey, David J, ‘Towards the twenty-first century’ in NMHD, II, 258-6 B2 Childs, Wendy R, ‘Devon’s overseas trade in the late middle ages’ in NMHD, I, 79-8 B3 Clark, Edward A G, ‘Devon ports and the rhythms of the sea’ in NMHD, I, 251-2 B4 ----, ‘The ports of the Exe estuary 1701-1972’ in NMHD, II, 68-77 B5 ----, ‘Three Exeter pioneers in the Italian trade’ in NMHD, I, 242-3 B6 Craig, Robert S [Robin], ‘Shipowning in the south-west in its national context, 1800-1914’ in EPEH 7, pp. 33-48 B7 ----, ‘Steamship enterprise in Devon, 1852-1920’ in NMHD, II, 91-8
3
B8 Craig, Robert S [Robin], Greenhill, Basil, Porter, Jeffrey H, and Slade, William J, ‘Some aspects of the business of Devon shipping in the nineteenth century’ in NMHD, II, 99-107 B9 Doe, Helen, An introduction to Cornish
maritime history (Redruth: Tor Mark Press, 2006) B10 ----, ‘Positions, patronage and preference: political influence in Fowey, before 1832’ in Philip Payton, ed. Cornish Studies: Twelve (University of Exeter Press, 2005) pp. 249-67 B11 Duffy, Michael, Fisher, Harold E Stephen, Greenhill, Basil, Starkey, David J, and Youings, Joyce A, eds. The new maritime history of Devon,
Volume I From early times to the late eighteenth
century; Volume II From the late eighteenth
century to the present day (London: Conway Maritime Press in association with University of Exeter, 1992, 256 pp., 1994, 272 pp.) B12 Fisher, Harold E Stephen, ‘Devon’s maritime trade and shipping, 1680-1780’ in NMHD, I, 232-41 B13 ----, ‘Maritime Devon 1660-1815’ in HASWE,
pp. 384-7 B14 ----, ‘A new maritime history of Devon’, MM, 71 (1985) 344-8 B15 ----, ‘The south-west and the Atlantic trades 1660-1770’ in EPEH 1, pp. 7-14 B16 Friel, Ian, ‘Devon shipping from the middle ages to c 1600’ in NMHD, I, 73-8 B17 Grant, Alison, Atlantic adventurer: John
Delbridge of Barnstaple, 1564-1639 (Instow: the author, 1996, 85 pp.) B18 ----, ‘Breaking the mould: north Devon maritime enterprise 1560-1640’ in Todd Gray, Margery Rowe and Audrey Erskine, eds. Tudor
and Stuart Devon: the common estate and
government (University of Exeter Press, 1992) pp. 119-40 B19 ----, ‘Devon shipping, trade and ports, 1600-1689’ in NMHD, I, 130-8 B20 ----, ‘John Delbridge, a Barnstaple merchant, 1564-1639’ in EMS 6, pp. 91-109 B21 ----, ‘The North Devon pottery industry in the later seventeenth century’, PhD thesis, University of Exeter, 1981
B22 ----, North Devon pottery: the seventeenth
century (University of Exeter, 1983, 172 pp.) B23 Granville, Rachel, ‘A study of shipping movements in the port of Plymouth 1660-75’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 2000, 107 pp. * B24 Gray, Todd, ‘The Duke of Buckingham’s survey of south Devon mariners and shipping, 1619’ in NMHD, I, 117-18 B25 ----, ‘Fisheries, exploration, shipping and mariners in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries’ in HASWE, pp. 377-83 B26 ----, ed. Early Stuart mariners and shipping:
the maritime surveys of Devon and Cornwall,
1619-1635 (Exeter: Devon and Cornwall Record Society, ns, 33, 1990, 198 pp.) B27 Greenhill, Basil, ‘Epilogue: The new maritime
history of Devon and the maritime aspects of history’ in NMHD, II, 268 B28 Greenhill, Basil, and Nix, Michael, ‘North Devon shipping, trade and ports, 1786-1939’ in NMHD, II, 48-59 B29 Haines, Michael, ‘Plymouth shipowning, 1824-55’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1994, 147 pp. * B30 Higham, Robert A, ed. Security and defence in
south-west England before 1800 (University of Exeter, 1987, 107 pp.) B31 Horsley, John E, ‘Shipping of the port of Dartmouth in the 19th century’ in EPEH 1, pp. 44-55 B32 Jarman, Ian, ‘Devon trade with the Baltic area 1784-1795’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1982, 69 pp.* B33 Kowaleski, Maryanne, ‘The port towns of fourteenth-century Devon’ in NMHD, I, 62-72
B34 Lucking, John, ‘The south west’s other packet station: Weymouth 1794-1845’ in EPEH 13, pp. 1-34 B35 McGrail, Seán, ‘From the Ice Age to early medieval times’ in NMHD, I, 35-44 B36 Minchinton, Walter E, ‘Notes on the waterborne trade in paper in Devon’ in Peter Bower, ed. The Exeter Papers: proceedings of the
British Association of Paper Historians Fifth
Conference (Oxford: BAPH and Plough Press, 2001) pp. 75-8
4
B37 Minchinton, Walter E, and Jarman, Ian, ‘Baltic trade with Devon 1784-1795’, MSW, no. 2 (1986) 18-32. Also published in Walter E Minchinton, ed. Britain and the Northern Seas: some essays (Pontefract: Lofthouse Publications, 1988) pp. 127-37 B38 Murch, David F, ‘Trading vessels of Salcombe Haven, 1820-1890’ in EPEH 4, pp. 101-29 B39 Murch, David F, and Murch, Muriel, ‘Two 19th-century Salcombe master mariners and shipowners’, MSW, no. 11 (1998) 145-66 B40 Niering, Francis E, ‘Andrew Pinson: Dartmouth merchant, ship owner and gentleman farmer, trading to Labrador’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1999, 99 pp. * B41 Nurse, James, The Nurse family of Bridgwater
and their ships (London: Carmania Press, 1999, 36 pp.) B42 Oppenheim, Michael, The maritime history of
Devon, edited with an introduction by Walter E Minchinton (University of Exeter, 1968, 175 pp.) B43 Patrick, Amber, ‘Tamar traffic, 1836-1900’ in EPEH 17, pp. 41-78 B44 ----, ‘Tamar traffic in the nineteenth century’ in NMHD, II, 60-7 B45 ----, ‘The trade and shipping of Morwellham in the nineteenth century’ in EPEH 13, pp. 35-52 B46 Pawlyn, Tony, ‘Shipping in the port of Penzance, 1786-1823’ in EPEH 16, pp. 34-48 B47 Pollitt, Ronald, ‘Devon and the French and Spanish Wars’ in NMHD, I, 108-14 B48 Pope, Peter, ‘Excavations at Ferryland [Newfoundland]’ in NMHD, I, 172 B49 Porter, Mark, ‘Devon’s port industry since 1914’ in NMHD, II, 235-42 B50 Redfearn, John, ‘Trevaunance Cove: the harbour and its shipping, 1632 to recent times’ in EPEH 16, pp. 1-33 B51 Robotham, D J, ‘Population change in Britain, 1600-1841; the example of Topsham, Devon’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1973 B52 Smith, Derek F, ‘The Port of Exeter 1700 to 1850’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 2005, 62 pp. *
B53 Starkey, David J, ‘Devonians and the Newfoundland trade’ in NMHD, I, 163-71 B54 ----, ‘Growth and transition in Britain’s maritime economy, 1870-1914: the case of south-west England’ in EMS 15, pp. 7-36 B55 ----, ‘The ports, seaborne trade and shipping industry of south Devon, 1786-1914’ in NMHD, II, 32-47 B56 ----, ‘Sea-borne trade, fishing and marine recreation since 1800’ in HASWE, pp. 388-99
B57 ----, ‘Towards the twenty-first century’ in NMHD, II, 258-67
B58 ----, ed. Devon’s coastline and coastal waters:
aspects of man’s relationship with the sea (University of Exeter Press, 1988, 85 pp.) [EMS 3]
B59 Stengelhofen, John, ‘The National Maritime Museum in the south-west’, MSW, no. 2 (1986) 39-46
B60 Stephens, William B, ‘English wine imports, c 1603-40, with special reference to Devon ports’ in Gray et al., eds. Tudor and Stuart Devon [see B18], pp. 141-72
B61 Trethowan, David M, ‘Porthleven harbour: its commercial growth and decline, 1811-1958’ in EPEH 4, pp. 67-96 plus discussion pp. 97-9
B62 ----, ‘The rise and decline of Porthleven harbour 1810-1960’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1972
B63 Ward-Jackson, Cyril H, Ships and
shipbuilders of a westcountry seaport: Fowey
1786-1979 (Truro: Twelveheads Press, 1986, 130 pp.)
B64 ----, ‘Ships of the port of Fowey at the turn of the 18th century’ in EPEH 4, pp. 32-66
B65 Whetter, James C A, ‘The rise of the port of Falmouth 1600-1800’ in EPEH 4, pp. 1-28 plus discussion pp. 29-30
B66 Wright, D, ‘The present position and economic future of the small ports of the south west’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1965
B67 Youings, Joyce A, ‘Raleigh’s country and the sea’, Proceedings of the British Academy, 75 (1989) 267-90
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B68 ----, ‘Tudor Barnstaple: new life for an ancient borough’, Transactions of the Devonshire
Association, 121 (1989) 1-14
B69 ---- (with Peter W Cornford), ‘Seafaring and maritime trade in sixteenth-century Devon’ in NMHD, I, 98-107
Bii REGIONAL STUDIES: OTHER
BRITISH
B70 Cane, Graham R, ‘The trade between Bristol and Ireland, 1791-1793’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1976, 133 pp.
B71 Cook, John P F H, ‘Liverpool’s import trade from the Mediterranean 1820-1850’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1998, 73 pp. *
B72 French, Christopher J, ‘The trade and shipping of the port of London, 1700-1776’, PhD thesis, University of Exeter, 1980, 413 pp.
B73 Hussey, David, Coastal and river trade in pre-
industrial England: Bristol and its region 1680-
1730 (University of Exeter Press, 2000, 300 pp.)
B74 Merrett, Colin, ‘The trades between Bristol and northern Europe, 1770-1780’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1974, 100 pp.
B75 Minchinton, Walter E, ‘Bristol’s trade with the West Indies and South America, 1780-1830’, Rivista di Storia Economica, 2nd series, 4 (1987) International Issue, pp. 54-75 B76 ----, ‘The merchants of Bristol in the eighteenth century’ in Sociétés et groupes sociaux
en Aquitaine et en Angleterre (Bordeaux: Fedération Historique du Sud-Ouest, 1979) pp. 185-200 B77 ----, ‘The political activities of Bristol merchants with respect to the southern colonies before the Revolution’, Virginia Magazine of
History and Biography, 79 (1971) 167-89 B78 ----, The port of Bristol in the eighteenth
century (Bristol Branch of the Historical Association, 1962, 24 pp); reprinted in Patrick McGrath, ed. Bristol in the eighteenth century (Newton Abbot : David & Charles, 1972) pp. 127-60
B79 ----, ‘The Stamp Act crisis: Bristol and Virginia’, Virginia Magazine of History and
Biography, 73 (1965) 145-55
B80 ----, ‘Trade, transport and communications’ in John S Moore, ed. Avon local history handbook
(Chichester: Phillimore, 1979) pp. 37-45, 117-19
B81 ----, ed. Politics and the port of Bristol in the
eighteenth century (Bristol Record Society, vol. XXIII, 1963, 225 pp.) (Introduction pp. xi-xxxviii)
B82 ----, ed. The trade of Bristol in the eighteenth
century (Bristol Record Society, vol. XX, 1957, 210 pp.) (Introduction pp. ix-xxv)
B83 Minchinton, Walter E, and Bird, James, ‘The role of ports: two British contributions’ in Michel Mollat et al. eds. Le pouvoir central et les villes en
Europe de l’est et du sud-est du XVe siècle aux
débuts de la révolution industrielle & Les villes
portuaires (Sofia: Editions de l’Academie Bulgare des Sciences, 1985) pp. 246-54
B84 Penrose, David G, ‘The trade of the port of Ipswich 1660-1730’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1973 *
B85 Pickering, Joanne, ‘The Bristol-American export trade 1773-75’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1983, 120 pp.
B86 Wordsworth, Alan, ‘The import trade of Bristol 1768-70 with particular regard to the American colonial and West Indian trades’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1981, 85 pp.
Biii REGIONAL STUDIES: OVERSEAS
B87 Black, Jeremy, ‘The Russian Black Sea littoral in 1791: a memorandum on commercial opportunities’, Archives, 22 (1996) 121-9
B88 Clark, Edward A G, ‘“The spirit of private adventure”: British merchants and the establishment of new ports and trades in the Cape of Good Hope, 1795-1840’ in EMS 6, pp. 111-30
B89 Craig, Robert S [Robin], ‘British shipping and British North American shipbuilding in the early 19th century, with special reference to Prince Edward Island’ in EPEH 1, pp. 21-37, 43; see also Frederick M M Lewes, ‘A note on R S Craig’s figures’, pp. 39-42
B90 Fisher, Harold E Stephen, ‘Lisbon as a port town in the eighteenth century’ in EMS 2, pp. 9-36
B91 ----, ‘Lisbon, its English merchant community and the Mediterranean in the eighteenth century’ in Philip L Cottrell and Derek H Aldcroft, eds. Shipping, trade and commerce: essays in memory
6
of Ralph Davis (Leicester University Press, 1981) pp. 23-44
B92 ----, The Portugal trade: a study of Anglo-
Portuguese commerce, 1700-70 (London: Methuen, 1971, 188 pp.)
B93 Greenhill, Basil, ‘Westcountrymen in Prince Edward’s Isle’ in EPEH 1, pp. 15-19
B94 Greenhill, Basil, and Hackman, John, The
grain races: the Baltic background (London: Conway Maritime Press, 1986, 190 pp.)
B95 Greenhill, Robert G, ‘British shipping and Latin America 1840-1930: the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company’, PhD thesis, University of Exeter, 1971
B96 Hamff, James E, ‘The development of the port city of Charleston, South Carolina, 1670-1760 with particular reference to its mid-18th century shipping and trade’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 2002, 121 pp. *
B97 Jamieson, Alan, ‘British OSV companies in the North Sea, 1964-1997’, Maritime Policy and
Management, 25 (1998) 305-12
B98 Minchinton, Walter E, ‘Britain and Madeira to 1914’ in Actas do Primeiro Colóquio Internacional
de História da Madeira 1986 (Funchal, 1989) pp. 498-521
B99 ----, ‘The British market for timber from northern Europe since the 1860s’ in The Baltic as a
trade road: timber trade in the Baltic area:
competition between steam and sails (Kotka, Finland: Provincial Museum of Kymenlaakso Publication no. 16, c 1990) pp. 83-117
B100 ----, ‘British residents and their problems in Madeira before 1815’ in Actas do II Colóquio
Internacional de História da Madeira (Funchal, 1989 [1990]) pp. 477-92
B101 ----, ‘The Canaries as ports of call’, American
Neptune, 46 (1986) 100-10. Also published in VI
Coloquio de Historia Canario-Americana (1984) (3 vols. Las Palmas, 1986) III, 273-99
B102 ----, ‘The Canaries in the British trading world of the eighteenth century’ in Francisco Morales Padron, ed. IX Coloquio de Historia
Canario-Americana (1990) (2 vols. Las Palmas, 1992-3) II, 673-95
B103 ----, ‘The economic relations between metropolitan countries and the Caribbean: some problems’, Annals of the New York Academy of
Sciences, no. 292 (July 1977) 567-80
B104 ----, ‘Richard Champion, Nicholas Pocock and the Carolina trade’, South Carolina Historical
Magazine, 65 (1964) 87-97. Also note, 70 (1969) 97-103
B105 ----, ‘The role of the British South Atlantic Islands in sea-borne commerce in the nineteenth century’ in V Coloquio de Historia Canario-
Americana (1982) Coloquio Internacial de Historia
Maritima (4 vols. Las Palmas, 1986) IV, 543-76
B106 ----, ‘Silas Deane and Lord Sheffield’s “Observations on American commerce” ’, Revista
da Universidade de Coimbra, 28 (1980) 83-98
B107 Minchinton, Walter E, and Starkey, David J, ‘British shipping, the Netherlands and the Baltic 1784-1795’ in The interactions of Amsterdam and
Antwerp with the Baltic region 1400-1800 (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff, 1983) pp. 181-91
B108 Ward, Robin, ‘A surviving charter-party of 1323’, MM, 81 (1995) 387-401; also note 82 (1996) 483-4
B109 Willey, Christopher P A, ‘British shipping trading to southern Europe and the Mediterranean 1775-83’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1975, 103 pp.
C THE SLAVE TRADE
C1 Atkinson, Michael, ‘The English slave trade, 1689-1739’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1974, 75 pp.
C2 Dancey, Roger M, ‘Shipping in the Jamaica slave trade, 1686-1807’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1971, 81 pp.
C3 French, Christopher J, ‘The role of London in the Atlantic slave trade, 1680-1776’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1970, 70 pp.
C4 Gould, John J, ‘Liverpool and the Western African slave trade from 1720 to 1769’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1972, 81 pp.
C5 Hobbs, Philip, ‘The slave trade to the British West Indies, 1784-1808’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1971, 67 pp.
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C6 Lamb, Derek P, ‘The English Atlantic slave trade in its final phase, from the early 1770s to 1807’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1974, 112 pp.
C7 ----, ‘Re-landing and trans-shipping of slaves by British vessels in the 1790s: a note’, Business
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C8 ----, ‘Volume and tonnage of the Liverpool slave trade 1772-1807’ in Roger Anstey and Paul E H Hair, ed. Liverpool, the African slave trade and
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C9 Minchinton, Walter E, ‘Abolicion y emancipacion: historiografia Britanica desde 1975’ in Francisco de Solano and Agustín Guimerá, ed. Esclavitud y derechos humanos: la lucha por la
libertad del negro en el siglo XIX (Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas Centro de Estudios Historicos, 1990) pp. 531-51
C10 ----, ‘Abolition and emancipation: Williams, Drescher and the continuing debate’ in Roderick A McDonald, ed. West Indies accounts: essays on the
history of the British Caribbean in honour of
Richard Sheridan (Jamaica: Press University of the West Indies, 1996) pp. 253-73
C11 ----, ‘The British slave fleet 1680-1775: the evidence of the naval office shipping lists’ in Serge Daget, ed. De la traite à l’esclavage: actes du
Colloque International sur la traite des noirs,
Nantes, 1985 (2 vols. Nantes: Centre de Recherche sur l’Histoire du Monde Atlantique, Société Française d’Histoire d’Outre-Mer, 1988) I, 395-427
C12 ----, ‘Characteristics of British vessels carrying slaves to the American colonies 1698-1775’ in Clark G Reynolds, ed. Global crossroads and the
American seas (Missoula, MO: Pictorial Histories Publishing Company, 1988) pp. 33-51. Also published in Journal of Interdisclipinary History, 20 (1989) 53-81
C13 ----, ‘A comment on “The slave trade to colonial South Carolina: a profile” ’, South
Carolina Historical Magazine, 95 (1994) 47-57
C14 ----, ‘The seaborne slave trade of North Carolina’, North Carolina Historical Review, 71 (1994) 1-61
C15 ----, ‘The slave trade of Bristol with the British mainland colonies in North America 1699-1770’ in
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C16 ----, ‘The triangular trade revisited’ in Henry A Gemery and Jan S Hogendorn, eds. The
uncommon market: essays in the economic history
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C17 ----, ‘Williams and Drescher: abolition and emancipation’, Slavery & Abolition, 4 (1983) 81-105
C18 Minchinton, Walter E, and Emmer, Pieter C, ‘The Atlantic slave trade: new approaches: an introduction’, Revue Française d’Histoire
d’Outre-Mer, 62 (1975) 11-18
C19 Minchinton, Walter E, King, Celia M, and Waite, Peter, Virginia slave-trade statistics 1698-
1775 (Richmond, VA: Virginia State Library, 1984, 218 pp.)
C20 Mtubani, Victor C D, ‘Slavery and the slave trade in English poetry to 1833’, PhD thesis, University of Exeter, 1980
C21 Rees, D Gareth, ‘The role of Bristol in the Atlantic slave trade, 1710-1769’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1970, 91 pp.
C22 Waite, Peter, ‘The English and English-colonial trade in slaves to Virginia, 1698-1769’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1973, 102 pp.
D PRIVATEERING AND PIRACY
D1 Andrews, Kenneth R, ‘Elizabethan privateering’ in Youings, ed. Raleigh in Exeter [H9], pp. 1-20
D2 Appleby, John C, ‘Devon privateering from early times to 1688’ in NMHD, I, 90-7
D3 Barton, Rosalie, ‘British privateering during the French Revolutionary Wars 1793-1800’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1980, 60 pp.
D4 Brown, John W, ‘British privateering during the Seven Years’ War, 1756-1763’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1978, 123 pp.
D5 Davies, Charles E, The blood-red Arab flag: an
investigation into Qasimi piracy, 1797-1820 (University of Exeter Press, 1997, 474 pp.)
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D6 Elliott, Colin, ‘Some transactions of a Dartmouth privateer during the French Wars at the end of the eighteenth century’ in EPEH 17, pp. 19-40
D7 Graham, Eric J, ‘Privateering: the Scottish experience, 1660-1808’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1979, 108 pp.
D8 Gray, Todd, ‘Turkish piracy and early Stuart Devon’, Transactions of the Devonshire
Association, 121 (1989) 159-71
D9 ----, ‘Turks, Moors and the Cornish fishermen: piracy in the early seventeenth century’, Journal of
the Royal Institution of Cornwall, ns, 10 (1990) 457-75
D10 Meyer, William R, ‘English privateering in the war of 1688 to 1697’, MM, 67 (1981) 259-72
D11 ----, ‘English privateering in the War of the Spanish Succession’, MM, 69 (1983) 435-46
D12 ----, ‘Mascall’s privateers’, Achaeologia
Cantiana, 95 (1980 for 1979) 213-21
D13 ----, ‘The scale of English privateering in the wars of William and Mary’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1979, 307 pp.
D14 Minchinton, Walter E, ‘Piracy and privateering in the Atlantic 1713-76’ in Commission Internationale d’Histoire Maritime, Course et piraterie (2 vols. Paris: Institut de Recherche et d’Histoire des Textes, 1975) I, 299-330
D15 Minchinton, Walter E, and Starkey, David J, ‘Characteristics of privateers operating from the British Isles against America 1777-1783’ in Timothy J Runyan, ed. Ships, seafaring and
society: essays in maritime history (Detriot, MI: Wayne State University Press, 1987) pp. 251-74
D16 Starkey, David J, ‘British privateering, 1702-1783: with particular reference to London’, PhD thesis, University of Exeter, 1985, 416 pp.
D17 ----, ‘British privateering against the Dutch in the American Revolutionary War, 1780-1783’ in EPEH 17, pp. 1-17
D18 ----, British privateering enterprise in the
eighteenth century (University of Exeter Press, 1990, 344 pp.)
D19 ----, ‘The economic and military significance of British privateering, 1702-83’, Journal of
Transport History, 3rd series, 9 (1988) 50-59
D20 ----, ‘Liverpool privateering, 1702-1783’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1979, 124 pp.
D21 ----, ‘A note on the privateering career of the “King George”, 1779’, DCNQ, 35 (1982-86) 365-8
D22 ----, 'The origins and regulation of eighteenth-century British privateering' in Tony Barrow, ed. Pressgangs and privateers (Whitley Bay: Bewick Press, 1993) pp. 40-51; reprinted in C R Pennell, ed. Bandits at sea: a pirates reader (New York University Press, 2001) pp. 69-81
D23 ----, ‘Pirates and markets’ in Lewis R Fischer, ed. The market for seamen in the age of sail (St John’s, Newfoundland: IMEHA, 1994) pp. 1-21; reprinted in Pennell, ed. Bandits at sea [see D22], pp. 107-24
D24 ----, ‘Privateering enterprise in Devon, 1689-1815’ in NMHD, I, 224-31
D25 ----, ‘A restless spirit: British privateering enterprise, 1739-1815’ in EMS 12, pp. 126-40; reprinted translated into Greek in Gelina Harlaftis, ed. Historia kai nautilia: 16os-20os aiōnas (Athens: Ekdoseis Stachy, 2001) pp. 179-94
D26 Starkey, David J, and Payne, K, ‘“Tarred with the same brush?” Pirates and privateersmen, 1560-1856’, Ten Den Zen: Jahrbuch IX (Bremen: Übersee-Museum, 2001) pp. 51-68
D27 Starkey, David J, and Raban, Peter, ‘London capitalists, Channel Island seafarers and Devon’s private ships-of-war, 1739-49’, DCNQ, 36 (1987-91) 351-4
D28 Starkey, David J, van Heslinga, Els van Eyck, and Moor, J A de, eds. Pirates and privateers: new
perspectives on war on trade in the 18th and 19th
centuries (University of Exeter Press, 1997, 268 pp.) (Introduction, pp. 1-9) [EMS 12]
E FISHERIES
E1 Barrell, Simon Lee, ‘Aspects of the Colne oyster fishery 1780-1807’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 2004, 65 pp. *
E2 Barrow, Tony, ‘The crewing of Arctic whaling vessels in the eighteenth century: the evidence of the Shields muster rolls’ in EMS 2, pp. 93-110
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E3 Cooper, N, and Whitmarsh, David J, Production
and prices in the English herring industry 1900-
1944 (University of Portsmouth Centre for the Economics and Management of Aquatic Resources, 1993)
E4 Gray, Todd, ‘Devon’s coastal and overseas fisheries and New England migration, 1597-1642’, PhD thesis, University of Exeter, 1988, 370 pp.
E5 ----, ‘Devon’s fisheries and early-Stuart northern New England’ in NMHD, I, 139-44
E6 ----, ‘Fisheries to the east and to the west’ in Starkey et al. ed. England’s sea fisheries [E21], pp. 96-100
E7 ----, ‘Fishing and the commercial world of early Stuart Dartmouth’ in Gray et al. eds. Tudor and
Stuart Devon [see B18], pp. 173-99
E8 ----, ‘Inshore fisheries of the south west c 1530-1630’ in Starkey et al. ed. England’s sea fisheries [E21], pp. 82-5
E9 ----, ‘Richmond Island: an early-Stuart Devon fishing station in the Gulf of Maine’ in NMHD, I, 145-6
E10 Kennerley, Alston, ‘Frank Thomas Bullen, 1857-1915: whaling and non-fiction maritime literature’, American Neptune, 56 (1996) 353-70 [see also Q45-Q47]
E11 Minchinton, Walter E, ‘London fisheries in the eighteenth century’ in Poul Holm, Olaf Janzen and Jón Thór, eds. Northern Seas Yearbook 1995 (Esbjerg: Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseets Studieserie no. 5, 1995) pp. 33-50
E12 Northway, Anthony M, ‘The Devon fishing industry, 1760-1860’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1969, 254 pp.
E13 ----, ‘The Devon fishing industry in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries’ in NMHD, II, 126-35
E14 ----, ‘Devon fishing vessels and their ownership, 1760-1880’ in EPEH 7, pp. 23-31
E15 Porter, Jeffrey H, ‘The Exe Bight Oyster Fishery and Pier Company 1864-1872’, DCNQ, 35 (1982-86) 357-63
E16 ----, ‘Net fishermen and the salmon laws: conflict in late-Victorian Devon’ in Barry
Stapleton, ed. Conflict and community in southern
England: essays in the social history of rural and
urban labour from medieval to modern times (Stroud: Sutton, 1992) pp. 240-50
E17 ----, ‘Teign oyster beds’, DCNQ, 35 (1982-86) 174-80
E18 Porter, Mark, ‘Devon’s fishing industry, 1880-1990’ in NMHD, II, 243-9
E19 Robinson, Robb, ‘The development of the British distant-water trawling industry, 1880-1939’ in EMS 15, pp. 148-66
E20 ----, Trawling: the rise and fall of the British
trawl fishery (University of Exeter Press, 1996, 280 pp.)
E21 Starkey, David J, Reid, Chris, and Ashcroft, Neil, eds. England’s sea fisheries: the commercial
sea fisheries of England and Wales since 1300 (London: Chatham Publishing, 2000, 288 pp.)
E22 Whitmarsh, David J, ‘Adaptation and change in the fishing industry since the 1970s’ in Starkey et al. ed. England’s sea fisheries [E21], pp. 227-34
E23 ----, Stern trawling: a case study in
technological change (University of Portsmouth Centre for Marine Resource Economics, 1978, 21 pp.)
E24 ----, Technological change and marine
fisheries development (University of Portsmouth Centre for Marine Resource Economics, 1989)
E25 ----, ‘Technological change in the UK fishing industry’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1977
E26 Whitmarsh, David J, Dunn, Matthew R, and Gulvin, C, Technical progress in fisheries: the UK
herring industry since 1919 (Economic and Social Research Council, no date)
F PASSENGER TRADES
F1 Bouquet, Michael, ‘Passengers from Torquay: emigration to North America, 1849-1859’ in EPEH 4, pp. 131-47 plus discussion p. 148
F2 Brayshay, Mark, ‘The emigration trade in nineteenth-century Devon’ in NMHD, II, 108-18
F3 Giffard, Ann, ‘Emigration – the human dimension’ in NMHD, II, 119-25
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F4 Gill, Crispin, ‘Ocean liners at Plymouth’ in NMHD, II, 226-34
F5 Grant, Alison, ‘Emigration from Devon in the seventeenth century’ in NMHD, I, 147-52
F6 Morgan, Kenneth, ‘Convict transportation from Devon to America’ in NMHD, I, 153-4
F7 Payton, Philip, ‘Cornish emigration in response to changes in the international copper market in the 1860s’ in Philip Payton, ed. Cornish Studies: Three
(University of Exeter Press, 1995) pp. 60-82
F8 -----, ‘Reforming thirties and hungry forties: the genesis of Cornwall’s emigration trade’ in Philip Payton, ed. Cornish Studies: Four (University of Exeter Press, 1996) pp. 107-27
G EXPLORATION, CARTOGRAPHY,
NAVIGATION AND MARINE
SCIENCE
G1 Anderson, John L, ‘Prince William’s descent upon Devon, 1688: the environmental constraints’ in EMS 2, pp. 37-55
G2 ----, ‘Prince William’s landing in Torbay’ in NMHD, I, 180-1
G3 Bailey, David M, ‘Some contributions of Nevil Maskelyne and his contemporaries to the solution of navigational problems, 1761-1811: including revaluation of their position finding by computer-aided methods’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1996, 95 pp. *
G4 Carr, Alan P, ‘The environmental background’ in NMHD, I, 17-24
G5 ----, ‘The implications of the tidal range’ in EMS 3, pp. 25-31
G6 Cock, Randolph, ‘Precursors of Cook: the voyages of the Dolphin, 1764-8’, MM, 85 (1999) 30-52
G7 ----, ‘The voyages of the Dolphin (1764-68) as precursors of Cook’s voyages of exploration’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1997, 54 pp. *
G8 Deacon, Margaret, ‘British governmental attitudes to marine science’ in EMS 9, pp. 11-35
G9 Friel, Ian, ‘The three-masted ship and Atlantic voyages’ in Youings, ed. Raleigh in Exeter [H9], pp. 21-37
G10 Hicks, Robert D, ‘The ideology of maritime museums, with particular reference to the interpretation of early modern navigation’, PhD thesis, University of Exeter, 2000, 320 pp.
G11 Kennerley, Alston, and Seymour, Percy, ‘Aids to the teaching of nautical astronomy and its history from 1600’, Paedogogica Historica, 36 (2000) 151-75
G12 Latham, Agnes M C, and Youings, Joyce A, eds. The letters of Sir Walter Ralegh (University of Exeter Press, 1999, 466 pp.)
G13 Lee, Martin, ‘A square rig voyage around the west country in 1948’, SWS, no. 44 (Feb 1999) 28-35
G14 Minchinton, Walter E, ‘The British and the discovery of America’, MSW, no. 8 (1995) 129-43
G15 Quinn, David Beers, ‘The lost colonies’ in Youings, ed. Raleigh in Exeter [H9], pp. 59-71
G16 Ravenhill, William L D, ‘The Lizard as a landfall’, Journal of Navigation, 35 (1982) 75-89
G17 ----, ‘The marine cartography of Devon in the context of south-west England’ in EMS 3, pp. 5-23
G18 ----, ‘The marine cartography of south-west England from Elizabethan to modern times’ in NMHD, I, 155-62
G19 Scheiber, Harry N, ‘Modern US Pacific oceanography and the legacy of British and Northern European science’ in EMS 9, pp. 36-75
G20 Southward, Alan J, and Boalch, Gerald T, ‘The effect of changing climate on marine life: past events and future predictions’ in EMS 9, pp. 101-43
G21 ----, ‘The marine resources of Devon’s coastal waters’ in NMHD, I, 51-61
G22 Southward, Alan J, Boalch, Gerald T, and Maddock, Linda, ‘Climatic change and the herring and pilchard fisheries of Devon and Cornwall’ in EMS 3, pp. 33-57
G23 Stimson, Alan, ‘History of navigation’ in NMHD, I, 25-31
G24 Turk, Stella M, ‘Cornish and Scillonian marine studies, past and present’ in EMS 9, pp. 76-100
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G25 Youings, Joyce A, ‘Three Devon-born Tudor navigators’ in NMHD, I, 32-4
H COLONISATION AND EMPIRE
H1 Bickerstaff, Christine L, ‘Attitudes towards colonization in Stuart England’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1986, 69 pp.
H2 Black, Jeremy, The British seaborne empire (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2004, 432 pp.)
H3 Duffy, Michael, ‘Contested empires, 1756-1815’ in Paul Langford, ed. The eighteenth century
1688-1930 (Cambridge University Press, 2002) pp. 213-44
H4 ----, ‘World-wide war and British expansion, 1793-1815’ in Peter J Marshall, ed. The Oxford
History of the British Empire, vol. II The eighteenth
century (Oxford University Press, 1998) pp. 184-207
H5 Rodger, Nicholas A M, ‘Guns and sails in the first phase of English colonization, 1500-1650’ in Nicholas Canny, ed. The Oxford History of the
British Empire, vol. I The origins of empire (Oxford University Press, 1998) pp. 79-98
H6 ----, ‘Seapower and empire: cause and effect?’ in Bob Moore and Henk van Nierop, eds. Colonial
empires compared: Britain and the Netherlands
1750-1850 (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003) pp. 97-111
H7 ----, ‘Sea-power and empire, 1688-1793’ in Marshall, ed. Oxford History of the British Empire II [see H4], pp. 169-83
H8 Youings, Joyce A, ‘Did Raleigh’s England need colonies?’ in Youings, ed. Raleigh in Exeter [H9], pp. 39-57
H9 ----, ed. Raleigh in Exeter 1985: privateering
and colonisation in the reign of Elizabeth I: papers
delivered at a conference at Exeter University on
3-4 May 1985 to mark the four hundredth
anniversary of the first attempt to settle English
people in America (University of Exeter, 1985, 128 pp.)
J SHIPBUILDING AND TECHNOLOGY
J1 Al-Timimi, Walid A, ‘A study of technological changes in sea transportation’, PhD thesis, University of Exeter, 1974
J2 Baker, Michael W [Mike], ‘The English timber cartel in the Napoleonic Wars’, MM, 88 (2002) 79-81
J3 ----, ‘Gabriel Snodgrass – shipbuilder’, MSW, no. 14 (2001) 111-15
J4 ----, ‘Lord Nelson and John Bowsher’, SWS, no. 46 (Oct 1999) 21-5
J5 ----, ‘Lord Nelson and the English timber cartel’, MSW, no. 16 (2003) 95-105
J6 ----, ‘Ship building on the Tamar’, SWS, no. 48 (June 2000) 46-8
J7 ----, ‘A study of the English timber trade in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries’, MPhil thesis, University of Exeter, 2006, 164 pp.
J8 ----, ‘Timber trading, shipbuilding & the estate areas of East Cornwall’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 1996 *
J9 ----, ‘The transportation of timber in timber-built ships and “hearts of oak” … the great prejudice’, MSW, no. 19 (2006) 133-66
J10 Berry, Robert W, ‘Technical change and the development of the pre-Dreadnought battleship 1880-1900’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 2002, 100 pp. *
J11 Cock, Randolph, ‘“The finest invention in the world”: the Royal Navy’s early trials of copper sheathing, 1708-1770’, MM, 87 (2001) 446-59
J12 Doe, Helen, ‘Blockmakers, sailmakers, ropemakers, blacksmiths, and brokers in the port of Fowey: 1780-1900’, MSW, no. 16 (2003) 148-62
J13 ----, ‘The business of shipbuilding: Dunn and Henna of Mevagissey, 1799-1806’, IJMH, 18, no. 2 (Dec 2006) forthcoming
J14 ----, ‘Challenging images: Mrs Mary Ross of Rochester, nineteenth century businesswoman and warship builder’, Journal for Maritime Research, 2006 forthcoming (online journal)
J15 ----, Jane Slade of Polruan: the inspiration for
Daphne du Maurier’s first novel (Truro: Truran, 2002, 127 pp.)
J16 ----, ‘Politics, property and family resources: the business strategies of small shipbuilders’,
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Journal of Family and Community History, 4 (2001) 59-72
J17 ----, ‘Shipbuilders and the community: Polruan, Cornwall, 1841-1871’, MSW, no. 11 (1998) 83-96
J18 ----, ‘Small shipbuilding businesses during the Napoleonic Wars: James Dunn of Mevagissy 1799 to 1816’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 2003, 95 pp. * J19 ----, ‘The smuggler’s shipbuilder’, MM, 92 (2006) forthcoming J20 Ferguson, Peter, ‘The Goss family – north Devon shipwrights’, MSW, no. 17 (2004) 121-50 J21 French, Christopher J, ‘Eighteenth century shipping tonnage measurements’, Journal of
Economic History, 33 (1973) 434-43 J22 Greenhill, Basil, The evolution of the wooden
ship (London: Batsford, 1988, 224 pp.) J23 ----, ‘An introduction: the development of screw-propulsion for steam vessels’ in EMS 6, pp. 37-41 J24 ----, ‘The iron and steel sailing ship’ in Gardiner et al. eds. Sail’s last century [A17], pp. 74-97 J25 ----, ‘The merchant sailing vessel in the twentieth century’ in Gardiner et al. eds. Sail’s last
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advent of steam [A16], pp. 146-55 J28 Greenhill, Basil, and Morrison, John S, The
archaeology of boats & ships: an introduction (London: Conway Maritime Press, 1995, 288 pp.) J29 Greenwood, Jeremy J, ‘The New Forest and the Navy: timber supplies to Portsmouth Dockyard, 1660-1790’, MA thesis, University of Exeter, 2004, 114 pp. * J30 Hamilton-Smith, Keith, and Corlett, Ewan, ‘Some possible technical features of a Salamis Trieres’ in EMS 6, pp. 9-36 J31 Hilditch, Peter, ‘The decline of British shipbuilding since the Second World War’ in EMS 2, pp. 129-42
J32 Johnman, Lewis, and Murphy, Hugh, British
shipbuilding and the state since 1918: a political
economy of decline (University of Exeter Press, 2002, 319 pp.) J33 Jones, Stephanie, ‘Merchant shipbuilding in the north east and south west of England, 1870-1913’ in EPEH 16, pp. 68-85 J34 Lambert, Andrew D, ‘The impact of naval technology on warship construction and repair at Devonport, 1815-1986’ in NMHD, II, 177-87 J35 ----, ‘The Royal Navy and the introduction of the screw propeller, 1837-1847’ in EMS 6, pp. 61-88 J36 ----, ‘The Ship Propeller Company and the promotion of screw propulsion, 1836-1852’ in Gardiner et al. eds. The advent of steam [A16], pp. 136-45 J37 Quartermaine, Peter, Building on the sea: form
and meaning in modern ship architecture (London: Academy Editions, 1996, 128 pp.) J38 Rees, D Gareth, ‘Copper sheathing: an example of technological diffusion in the English merchant fleet’, Journal of Transport History, ns, 1 (1971) 85-94 J39 Rodger, Nicholas A M, ‘Cnut’s Geld and the size of Danish ships’, English Historical Review, 110 (1995) 392-403 J40 Rogers, Anthony R W, ‘The design and development of a planing multihull sailboat’, MPhil thesis, University of Exeter, 1989, 94 pp. J41 Starkey, David J, ‘Devon’s shipbuilding industry, 1786-1970’ in NMHD, II, 78-90 J42 ----, ‘The industrial background to the development of the steamship’ in Gardiner et al. eds. The advent of steam [A16], pp. 127-35 J43 ----, ‘Schooner development in Britain’ in Gardiner et al. eds. Sail’s last century [A17], pp. 133-47 J44 ----, ‘Shipbuilding in the south west during the Napoleonic War’, MSW, no. 6 (1993) 5-15 J45 ----, ‘The shipbuilding industry of southwest England, 1790-1913’ in Simon Ville, ed. Shipbuilding in the United Kingdom in the
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WELFARE AND HEALTH L1 Dixon, Conrad, ‘The rise and fall of the crimp, 1840-1914’ in EPEH 16, pp. 49-67 L2 Fischer, Lewis R, ‘Seamen in a space economy: international regional patterns of maritime wages on sailing vessels, 1863-1900’ in EMS 2, pp. 57-92 L3 Kennerley, Alston, ‘Besatzungmitglieder von Pamir und Passat auf See und Land seit 1952’, PPV Logbuch, December 2003, pp.12-15 L4 ----, ‘British charitable outreach for merchant seafarers in Malta’ in Toni Cortis and Timothy Gambin, eds. De Triremibus: a festschrift in
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of Devon’s resorts in the twentieth century (University of Exeter Press, 1999, 252 pp.)
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P19 Orme, Nicholas, Early British swimming, 55
BC – AD 1719: with the first swimming treatise in
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rise and fall of British coastal resorts (London: Mansell, 1997, 162 pp.) P24 Thornton, Paul R, ‘Coastal tourism in Cornwall since 1900’ in EMS 14, pp. 57-83 P25 ----, ‘Tourist behaviour on holiday: a time-space approach’, PhD thesis, University of Exeter, 1995, 2 vols. P26 Travis, John F, ‘Continuity and change in English sea-bathing 1730-1900: a case of swimming with the tide’ in EMS 14, pp. 8-35 P27 ----, ‘Devon seaside tourism and the coastal environment, 1750-1900’ in EMS 9, pp. 160-79 P28 ----, An illustrated history of Lynton and
Lynmouth 1770-1914 (Derby: Breedon Books, 1995, 190 pp.) P29 ----, ‘The rise of holidaymaking on the Devon coast, 1750-1900, with particular reference to health and entertainment’, PhD thesis, University of Exeter, 1988, 2 vols. 678 pp. P30 ----, The rise of the Devon seaside resorts
1750-1900 (University of Exeter Press, 1993, 256 pp.) P31 ----, ‘The rise of the Devon seaside resorts, 1750-1900’ in NMHD, II, 136-44 P32 Walton, John K, ‘The seaside resorts of western Europe 1750-1939’ in EMS 14, pp. 36-56
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Q37 ----, ‘Byron, John (1723-1786)’ in ODNB, 9, 367-9 Q38 ----, ‘Doxford, Sir William Theodore (1841-1916)’ in ODNB, 16, 824-5 Q39 ----, ‘Hills, Arnold Frank (1857-1927)’ in ODNB, 27, 230-1 Q40 ----, ‘Inman, William (1825-1881)’ in ODNB,
29, 298-9 Q41 ----, ‘Parker, Sir Peter, first baronet (1721-1811)’ in ODNB, 42, 729-30 Q42 ----, ‘Sneddon, Sir Richard (1900-1970)’ in ODNB, 51, 481-2 Q43 ----, ‘Tyrer, Henry (1858-1936)’ in ODNB, 55, 798-9 Q44 Jones, Mary (neé Cross), ‘“Handsome Willie May”: a reappraisal’, MM, 89 (2003) 310-24 Q45 Kennerley, Alston, ‘Bullen, Frank Thomas, 1857-1915’, Dictionary of National Biography:
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AUTHOR INDEX
Agarwal, Sheela-Jane, P1
Al-Timimi, Walid A, J1
Alford, Nikki, K1
Allington, Peter, J27, L33-L36
Anderson, John L, G1-G2
Andrews, Kenneth R, D1
Appleby, John C, D2, R1
Armstrong, John, A1
Ashcroft, Neil, E21
Atkinson, Michael, C1
Bailey, David M, G3, L37
Baker, Michael W [Mike], J2-J9, Q1
Barrell, Simon L, E1
Barrow, Tony, E2
Bartlett, John, K2-K3
Barton, Rosalie, D3
Bass, Timothy P, P2
Berry, Robert W, J10
Bickerstaff, Christine L, H1
Bird, James, B83
Black, Jeremy, B87, H2, N45-N46
Blacksell, Mark, N47
Boalch, Gerald T, G20-G22
Bouquet, Michael, F1
Brayshay, Mark, F2
Brown, Anthony G, N120
Brown, John W, D4
Burt, Roger, M1
Butterfield, Charles A, Q2
Cane, Graham R, B70
Carr, Alan P, G4-G5
Channon, John, B1, P3-P4
Childs, Wendy R, B2, R2
Clark, Edward A G, B3-B5, B88
Coad, Jonathan, N105-N106
Cock, Randolph, G6-G7, J11, Q3-Q20
Cole, Gareth, N48
Cook, John P F H, B71
Cooper, E G, A2
Cooper, N, E3
Corin, John, K4
Corlett, Ewan, J30
Cornford, Peter W, B69
Craig, Robert S, B6-B8, B89, R3
Cross, Mary (see also, Jones, Mary), N1-N2
Cusack, Bridget, P11
Cusack, Janet, P5-P11
Dancey, Roger M, C2
Darch, Malcolm, K5
Davies, Charles E, D5
Davies, J David, N3-N4, N49
Deacon, Margaret, G8
Dixon, Conrad, L1
Dobb, Richard A, N50
Doe, David T, N51
Doe, Helen, B9-B10, J12-J19
Duffy, Michael, B11, H3-H4, N5-N8, N52- N62, N107-N109, Q21-Q22
Dunn, Matthew R, E26
Dyson, Brian, A3
Eglinton, Edmund, K6, L38
Elliott, Colin, D6
Emmer, Pieter C, C18
Erskine, Reginald A, N110
Farr, Grahame, R4
Farrell, Theo, N59-N61
Fassnidge, Thomas M, N63
Ferguson, Peter G, J20, K7
Fischer, Lewis R, A4, L2
Fisher, Harold E Stephen, A5-A14, B11-B15, B90-B92, P12
French, Christopher J, A15, B72, C3, J21
27
Friel, Ian, B16, G9
Gadd, Ronald P, N121
Galloway, T J, N122
Gardiner, Robert, A16-A17
Giffard, Ann, F3, N11, N65
Gill, Crispin, B1, F4
Gilman, John, R5
Gordon, Andrew, N9, N64
Gorski, Richard, A42
Gorst, Anthony, N10
Gosling, Jonathan, N76
Gould, John J, C4
Graham, Eric J, D7
Grant, Alison, B17-B22, F5, R6
Granville, Rachel, B23
Gray, Todd, B24-B26, D8-D9, E4-E9
Greenhill, Basil, A16-A19, B8, B11, B27-B28, B93-B94, J22-J28, K6, K8-K12, L35-L36, L39, N11, N65, Q23-Q24
Greenhill, Robert G, B95, Q25-Q29
Greenwood, Jeremy J, J29
Greenwood, Justin, P22
Griffiths, Tom A Q, M5
Gulvin, C, E26
Hackman, John, B94, K11
Hailey, John R, N111
Haines, Michael, B29
Hall, Christopher D, N66-N70, Q30-Q32
Hamblin, Katy J, L40
Hamff, James E, B96
Hamilton-Smith, Keith, J30
Harding, Richard, A20
Harland, Kathleen M, N112-N113, N123
Heslinga, Els van Eyck van, D28
Hicks, Robert D, G10
Higham, Robert A, B30
Hilditch, Peter J, J31, N71, N114
Hobbs, Philip, C5
Horsley, John E, B31
Howcroft, Ivor, N72-N75
Hurst, Alec A, K13-K14
Hussey, David, B73
Jamieson, Alan G, A21-A24, A43, B97, M2, N124-N125, Q33-Q43
Jarman, Ian, B32, B37
Jarvis, Adrian, A20
Jarvis, Rupert C, R7
Johnman, Lewis, J32, N10
Jones, Mary (neé Cross), N12, N126, Q44
Jones, Stephanie, A25-A26, J33, N76
Keighley, Nicholas J A, N77
Kennerley, Alston, A20, A27-A28, B1, E10, G11, L3-L27, L36, L41, Q45-Q48, R8
Kennett, David H, K15
King, Celia M, C19, R11
Kinross, John, N78, N115-N117
Konishi, Mihoko, M3
Kowaleski, Maryanne, B33
Lamb, Derek P, C6-C8
Lambert, Andrew D, J34-J36, N79
Latham, Agnes M C, G12
Lee, Martin, G13
Lewes, Frederick M M, B89
Lucking, John, B34
Maddock, Linda, G22
Manning, Sam, K12
Marsh, A J, N118
Martin, Paula, N127
Maxted, Ian, R9
May, Bruce, P13
Maynard, David G, N80
McGrail, Seán, B35
McMurray, H Campbell, L28
Merrett, Colin, B74
Meyer, William R, D10-D13, Q49
Middleton, C Richard, N81-N83
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Milward, Sue, A42
Minchinton, Walter E, A4, A14, A29-A35, B36-B37, B42, B75-B83, B98-B107, C9-C19, D14-D15, E11, G14, K16, M4, Q50, R10-R12
Montin, Kim, L29
Moor, J A de, D28
Morgan, Kenneth, F6
Morgan, Nigel J, P14-P18
Morrison, John S, J28
Morriss, Roger, N13-N14, N62, N84-N85, N119, Q51-Q56
Mtubani, Victor C D, C20
Murch, David F, B38-B39, M5
Murch, Muriel, B39
Murphy, Hugh, J32
Newey, R G, A36
Niering, Francis E, B40
Nix, Michael, B28
North, Michael, R12
Northcott, Philip, N15
Northway, Anthony M, E12-E14
Northway, Georgina, R11
Nurse, James, B41
Oakley, Derek, N131
Oppenheim, Michael, B42
Orme, Nicholas, P19
Parkinson, Roger A H, N16
Parsons, Sarah M, N128
Patrick, Amber, B43-B45
Pawlyn, Tony, A42, B46
Payne, K, D26
Payton, Philip, F7-F8, N129-N131
Pearsall, Alan, R13
Pearse, Richard, K17
Penrose, David G, B84
Pickering, Joanne, B85
Pike, John, M6
Pollard, Sidney, A37
Pollitt, Ronald, B47
Pollock, John B, N17
Pope, David J, R11
Pope, Peter, B48
Porter, Jeffrey H, B8, E15-E17
Porter, Mark, B49, E18
Prince, Andrew C V, N18
Pritchard, Annette, P18
Pulvertaft, David, K18-K19
Quartermaine, Peter, A38, J37
Quinn, David Beers, G15
Raban, Peter, D27
Rae, Malcolm A, N86, Q57
Ravenhill, William L D, G16-G18
Redfearn, John, B50
Redfern, Tony, B1
Redwood, Nicola J, P20
Rees, D Gareth, C21, J38
Reid, Chris, E21
Robertson, Stuart J, N87
Robinson, Robb, E19-E20
Robotham, D J, B51
Rodger, Nicholas A M, A39-A41, H5-H7, J39, L42, N19-N34, N88-N92, N132-N138, Q58- Q67
Rogers, Anthony R W, J40
Romans, Elinor F, N93
Rowe, Margery, R14
Ryan, Roger, P21
Saxby, Richard C, N85
Scheiber, Harry N, G19
Seymour, Percy, G11
Shaw, Gareth, P22-P23
Shopland, James H, N94
Singlehurst, Peter, N95
Skinner, Ian W, N35, N96-N97
Slade, William J, B8
Sloan, Geoffrey, N59-N61
29
Smith, Derek F, B52
Southward, Alan J, G20-G22
Stacey, Gregory T, N98
Stammers, Michael, L43
Starkey, David J, A42-A43, B1, B11, B53- B58, B107, D15-D28, E21, J41-J45, L30, N36, N139, R1, R15
Stengelhofen, John, B59
Stephens, William B, A44-A45, B60, L31
Stimson, Alan, G23
Stuckey, Peter J, K20-K22
Syrett, David, N37
Taylor, Leslie J, J46
Thomas, Stanley R, N99
Thornton, Paul R, P24-P25
Thrush, Andrew, Q68
Todd, Margaret H W, N38
Tracy, Nicholas, N100
Travis, John F, M7, P26-P31
Trethowan, David M, B61-B62
Troman, Wanda M J, N39
Turk, Stella M, G24
Waite, Peter, C19, C22
Wallace, Janice I, N140
Walton, John K, P32
Walton, Oliver C, N40, N141-N143
Ward, Charles J, J47
Ward, Peter A, N101
Ward, Robin, B108
Ward-Jackson, Cyril H, B63-B64
Wareham, Thomas N R, N144-N147, Q69- Q73
Webb, Adrian J, N102
Weir, Philip A, N41
Wheeler, Alasdair R, N103
Whetter, James C A, B65
Whitmarsh, David J, E3, E22-E26
Willey, Christopher P A, B109
Williams, Allan, P22-P23
Williams, David M, L32, Q74, R16
Williams, Michael, M8
Willis, Sam B A, N42-N44, N148
Wordsworth, Alan, B86
Wright, D, B66
Youings, Joyce A, B11, B67-B69, G12, G25, H8-H9, N10
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SUBJECT INDEX
Addington, Henry, 1st Viscount Sidmouth (1757-
1844), N66
Admiralty, N82
High Court, R1
Anderson, Arthur (1792-1868), Q33
Anson, George, Baron Anson (1697-1762), N82, Q58, Q61
apprenticeship, L17, L37
Arab piracy, D5, D8-D9
Arctic, E2
Arctic convoys, N79
Armada, B47, N104, N127
Asia, A23
astronomy, G11
Atlantic, A2, A15, A34, B15, B17, D14, G9, N86, N99
Australia, N1-N2, N12, N63
aviation, N18, N41
Bagg, Sir James (1592-1638), Q68
Baillie, Thomas (c 1725-1802), Q3
Balfour, Alexander (1824-1886), Q25
Ballard, George Alexander (1862-1948), Q59
Baltic, A4, B32, B37, B94, B99, B107, R12
Barnstaple, B17, B20, B68
Barrington, Samuel (1729-1800), Q34
Bates, Sir Percy Elly (1879-1946), Q35
Batey, John Thomas (1862-1951), Q36
battles, N52-N53, N62, N64, N84, N91
Bentinck, John Albert (1737-75), Q4
Black Sea, B87, L22
blacksmiths, J12
blockmakers, J12
Bonaparte, Napoleon (1769-1821), N54
Booth, Alfred (1834-1914), Q26
Boscowan, Admiral Edward (1711-61), N21
Bowsher, John, J4
Boys, William (1700-74), Q60
Brest, N85-N86
Bridgwater, B41
Bristol, B70, B73-B82, B85-B86, C15, C21, K22, N102
Bristol Channel, K20, N94
British Tanker Company, L37
Brixham, K4
brokers, J12
Brown, Captain Robert (c 1814-64), K7
Buckingham, James Silk (1786-1855), Q74
Bude, K2
Bullen, Frank Thomas (1857-1915), E10, Q45-Q47
Byron, John (1723-1786), Q37
Caernarvon Report, N80
Canary Islands, B101-B102
Cape of Good Hope, B88
cargo handling, L41
Caribbean, B103
cartography, G17-G18
Cayzer, Anthony Rathborne (1920-90), Q23
Champion, Richard (1743-91), B104
Channel Fleet, N5, N85
Channel Islands, D27
chaplains, naval, N122, N137
Charles II (1630-85), N38
Charleston, SC, B96
charter-party, B108
chartered companies, A30
Chatham, Q67
China Seas, A20, A27
Cinque Ports, N25
Clayton, Captain Francis Starkie (1840-1913), N1- N2, N12
climate change, G20, G22
cloth trade, A44-A45
coastal defences, N107, N110
coastal trade, A1, B73, K17
Coastguard, M4, M6
27
Cockburn, Admiral Sir George (1772-1853), N14, Q51 Colne, river, E1
colonisation, G15, H1-H9
convoys, N57, N79
Cook, Captain James (1728-79), G6-G7
copper sheathing, J11, J38
Cornwall, B9, B26, D9, F7-F8, G22, G24, J8, J17, K3, N21, P24
Cosby, Phillips (1729/30-1808), Q5
crimps, L1
Custom House, R4
Dacres, James Richard (1749-1810), Q69
Dartmouth, B31, B40, D6, E7
Dawlish Warren, P20
Deane, Silas (1737-89), B106
Delagoa Bay, N95
Delbridge, John (1564-1639), B17, B20
Denmark, J39
Devon, B2-B3, B7-B8, B11-B14, B16, B18-B19, B21-B22, B24, B26-B28, B32-B33, B35-B37,
B42, B47, B49, B53, B55, B57-B58, B60, B67,
B69, D2, D8, D24, D27, E4-E5, E9, E12-E14,
E16, E18, F2, F5-F6, G1, G17, G21-G22, G25,
J20, J41, K16, L36, M2-M3, M5-M7, N3, N35,
N55, N71, N110, N131, N133, P2, P8-P9, P14-
P15, P18, P27, P29-P31, R3, R6, R9, R13-R15
Devonport, J34, N105, P5, P11
Dieppe, N103
discipline, N121, N125
diving, A5
Doxford, Sir William Theodore (1841-1916), Q38
Dummer, Edmund (1651-1713), N109
Dunn, James (1755-1842), J13, J18
East Indies Command, N101
education, G11, L8-L11, L13-L16, L18-L19, L21, L27, L37, N129-N131, N138, R8
Egypt, N54, N101
Elizabeth I (1533-1603), N28
Ellerman, Sir John (1862-1933), A3
emigration, see migration
empire, H2-H4, H6-H7
employment, E2, L30, N36
engineers, L10, L12, L28, L40, N129, N142-N143
English Channel, N96
environmental conditions, G1, G4, P3, P27
Europe, A34, B74, B99, B109, N20, N61, P32
Exe Bight Oyster Fishery and Pier Company, E15
Exe estuary, B4
Exeter, B5, B52
Exmouth, M1
exploration, B25, G6-G7, G14, Q74
Falmouth, B65
Faulknor, Robert (1763-95), Q70
Ferrol, N86
Ferryland, Newfoundland, B48
figureheads, K18-K19
Finland, N65
Fisher, Admiral Sir William (1875-1937), N17
fisheries, B25, B56, E1-E26, G21, N139
herring, E3, E26, G22
oyster, E1, E15, E17
pilchard, G22
salmon, E16
Fleet Air Arm, N41
Foley, Sir Thomas (1757-1833), Q71
forts, Palmerston, N116-N117
Fowey, B10, B63-B64, J12
Freeman, William Peere Williams- (1742-1832), Q6
Froude, William (1810-79), J46
Fryatt, Captain Charles Algernon (1871-1916), N124
Gashry, Francis (1702-62), Q7
geography, N32
Gore, John (1729/30?-90), Q8
Goss family, J20
28
government, A36, G8, J32, L5, L8, L19, N13, N15, N81
gunnery, H5, N88
Harrison, John (fl. 1762-81), Q9
Hills, Arnold Frank (1857-1927), Q39
Hobart, N2
Holroyd, John Baker, 1st Earl of Sheffield (1741- 1821), B106
Hood, Alexander, Viscount Bridport (1726-1814), Q52
Hood, Samuel, first Viscount Hood (1724-1816), Q21
Hood, Sir Samuel (1762-1814), Q22
hospitals and hospital ships, N111-N113
Hull, A3
Ilfracombe, P13, P15
illiteracy, L31
Inchcape, Earl of, see Mackay, James Lyle
Inman, William (1825-81), Q40
invasion, Norman, N92
Ipswich, B84
Ireland, B70
Italy, B5
Jamaica, C2
Jervois, Sir William Francis Drummond (d 1897), N115
Johnston, Edward (1804-76), Q27
Johnstone, Commodore George, Q2
Jutland, Battle of, N64
Labrador, B40
Larmour, John (c 1764-1807), Q72
leadership, N76
Lisbon, A8, B90-B91
literature, A40, C20, E10
Liverpool, B71, C4, C8, D20, L13
Lizard, G16
London, B72, C3, D16, D27, E11, L20
Lynmouth, P28
Lynton, P28
Mackay, James Lyle, Earl of Inchcape (1852- 1932), A25-A26
Madeira, B98, B100
Malta, L4, N113
Manila, N100
marine science, G8, G19-G20, G24
Mascall, John (fl. 1700), D12
Maskelyne, Nevil (1732-1811), G3
May, Sir William (1849-1930), Q44
Mayhew, Henry (1812-87), L32
medicine, N22; see also hospitals, nursing
Mediterranean, B71, B91, B109, K15, L22, N48, N113, P7
merchants, A25, B40, B76-B77, B88, B91
Mevagissy, J13, J18
Middleton, Charles, first Baron Barham (1726- 1813), Q53
migration, E4, F1-F3, F5, F7-F8
model-testing tank, J46
Montagu, Rear Admiral George (1750-1829), N57
Montagu, John (1718/19-95), Q10
Montague, John, 4th earl of Sandwich (1718-92), Q62-Q63
Moors, D9
Morwellham, B45
Mountbatten, Louis, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900-1979), N103
Murrant, Sir Ernest Henry (1889-1974), Q28
museums, B59, G10, R13
muster rolls, E2
mutiny, N120, N135-N136
National Maritime Board, L25
National Sea Training Schools, L27
naval agents, N4
naval chaplains, see chaplains
Naval Chest, Q67
naval office shipping lists, C11
naval procurement, N9-N10
navigation, G3, G10-G11, G16, G23, G25, L8, L16, L18
Nelson, Horatio, Viscount Nelson (1758-1805), J4- J5, N76, Q1, Q54, Q64
29
Netherlands, B107, D17
New England, E4-E5, E9
New Forest, J29
Newcastle, 1st Duke, see Pelham, Thomas Pelham Holles
Newfoundland, B48, B53, N139
Nore mutiny, N120, N136
Norman invasion, N92
North, Nathaniel (d in or after 1709), Q11
North America, B77, B85-B86, B89, B106, C12, C15, D15, F1, F6, G14-G15, G19, N57, N81, N83, N98; see also New England, North Carolina, Prince Edward Island, South Carolina, Virginia
North Carolina, C14
North Sea, A4, B97, R12
Nurse family, B41
nursing, N123
O’Brian, Patrick (1914-2000), A40
oceanography, G19-G20
officers, naval, N126, N128, N132, N142, N144- N147, Q2
Oldfield, Thomas (1756-99), Q12
Onslow, Sir Richard (1741-1817), Q13
Operation Neptune, N73, N97
Oppenheim, Michael (1853-1927), Q50
Ostend, N77
P&O Line, A26
Pacific Ocean, G19, N63
paper trade, B36
Parker, Sir Peter (1721-1811), Q41
Parsons, Louis, N141
Payne, John Willett (1752-1803), Q14
Pelham, Thomas Pelham Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle (1693-1768), N81
Pellew, Edward, first Viscount Exmouth (1757- 1833), Q30, Q57
Pellew, Sir Isaac Israel (1758-1822), Q31
Penrose, Sir Charles Vinicombe (1759-1830), Q32
Penzance, B46
Perkins, John (c 1745-1812), Q65
Phipps, Constantine John (1744-92), Q66
photographs, R5, R16
Pickersgill, Richard (1748/9-79?), Q15
pilot cutters, K20
Pinson, Andrew, B40
piracy, D5, D8-D9, D14, D23, D26, D28
Pitt, William, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708-78), N81- N82
Plymouth, B23, B29, F4, L16, L18, N4, P5, P11
Dockyard, N106, N108-N109, N114, N118- N119
Pocock, Nicholas (1741-1821), B104
Poland, N39
politics, B10, B77, B81, J16, N11, N45-N46
Polruan, J15, J17
port books, R6
Porthleven, B61-B62
ports, A21, A38, A42, A44, B3-B4, B19, B28, B31, B33, B49, B52, B55, B64-B66, B72, B78, B81, B83-B84, B88, B90, B96, R5
ports of call, A29, A32, B101
Portsmouth Dockyard, J29
Portugal, B92
postcards, R16
pottery trade, B21-B22, B48
Pownoll, Philemon (c 1734-80), Q73
prices, E3
Prince Edward Island, B89, B93
prisoners of war, N127
privateering, D1-D4, D6-D7, D10-D22, D24-D28, H9
Qasimi Arabs, D5
Rackham, John (d 1720), Q49
radar, N99
Raleigh, Sir Walter (1552-1618), G12, H8
recreation, B56, J40, P2, P8, P12
resorts, P1, P3-P4, P13-P18, P23, P29-P32
Rhine, river, N74
Richmond Island, E9
river trade, B73
30
Rochester, J14
ropemakers, J12
Ross, Mary, J14
rowing, J30, P5-P6, P8, P11
Royal Air Force, N41
Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, B95
Royal Naval Engineering College, N129
Russia, B87, N63
sailmakers, J12
sailors’ homes, L6, L20, L24
Salamis, J30
Salcombe, B38-B39
Sanderson, Oswald (1863-1926), A3
Scapa Flow, N93
Schank, John (1740-1823), Q16
science, G19, N22, N26
Scilly Isles, G24
Scotland, D7
screw-propulsion, J23, J35-J36, K10
seamen, A36, B24-B26, B39, D23, E2, L2, L25, L29, L31-L32, L39, L43, N36, N40, N127- N128, N148
seamen’s missions, L6-L7, L21-L24
Seamen’s Union, L25
Severn, river, K21
Sheffield, 1st Earl of, see Holroyd, John Baker
Shields, E2
ship models, K5, K16
ship registers, R4, R7
shipbuilding, A24, B63, B89, J3, J6, J8, J13-J14, J16-J20, J31-J34, J37, J41, J44-J45, J47, K7, N9- N10
shiphanding, L33-L34, L36, L38, N43-N44
shipowning, B6, B29, B39-B40, E14
Slade, Jane (1813-85), J15
Slade, William James (1892-1982), Q24
slave trade, C1-C22
abolition, C9-C10, C17
slavery, C20
emancipation, C9-C10, C17
Smith, Sir Sidney (1794-1840), Q55
smuggling, J19, M2-M3, M7
Sneddon, Sir Richard (1900-70), Q42
Snodgrass, Gabriel (fl. 1757-94), J3
Somerset, M7, N102
Sound tolls, A33
South America, B75, B95
South Atlantic Islands, B105
South Carolina, B96, B104, C13
Southey, Robert (1774-1843), Q1
Spavens, William (1735/6-99), Q17, Q67
Spithead mutiny, N136
sport, P8
statistics, A15, A42, B89, C19, L26, R7
Stirling, Charles (1760-1833), Q56
strategy, J47, N33, N42, N45-N46, N49, N55-N56, N59-N61, N67-N68, N71, N80, N89-N90, N96, N108
swimming, P19, P26
Tamar, river, B43-B44, J6
Tasmania, N2
technology, E23-E26, J1, J10, N16, N23
Teign, river, E17
Teignmouth, P3-P4
Tew, Thomas (d 1695), Q18
tidal range, G5
timber trade, B99, J2, J5, J7-J9, J29
tonnage measurement, J21
Topsham, B51
Torbay, G2, N5, N86
Torquay, F1, J46, P15-P16
tourism, P1, P14-P15, P20, P22, P24-P25, P27, P29
Trafalgar, Battle of, N52-N53, N91
transportation, F6
trawling, E19-E20, E23
Trevaunance Cove, B50
trows, K21-K22
Turkey, D8-D9
Tyrer, Henry (1858-1936), Q43
Union Castle Mail Steamship Company, L37
31
Vanstabel, Admiral Pierre-Jean (b 1744), N57
vessels, B16, B19, B25, B28, B31, B38, B41, B45- B46, B50, B55, B63-B64, B72, C11-C12, D15, E14, J22, J28, J30, J39, K3, K9
Achelous, K7
Batten Castle, K17
Bertha L Downs, K12
Bessie Ellen, K1
Dolphin, G6-G7
Garlandstone, K8
Great Northern, K10
Herzogin Cecilie, K11
James and Thomas, N135
King George, D21
Magic, K15
Mary Fletcher, K6
Nuestra Señora de Rosario, N127
Pamir, L3
Passat, L3, L17
Pauline, M1
Provident, K4
sailing, A17-A18, B94, G9, G13, H5, J24-J25,
J27, J40, J43, K2, K4, K6, K11-K15, K17,
K20, L2, L33, L42-L43, N37, N43
Saumarez, HMS, N78
Serpent, HMS, K19
steamships, A16, B7, J23, J26-J27, J35-J36,
J42, K10, N11
trireme, J30
see also warships
Virginia, B79, C19, C22
wages, L2
Waghorn, Martin (d 1787), Q19
Walcheren, N72
Wales, P17
Walsh, Antoine Vincent (c 1703-63), Q20
war, H4, N27, N36, N81
1688-1697, D10, D13
1812, N51
American Civil, N98
American Revolutionary, D17, N125
Boer, N95
Crimean, N122
Dutch, N3, N15, N102
English Civil, N3
First World, N47, N77, N93, N124
French, B47, N55
French Revolutionary, D3, D6, N48, N54- N55, N57-N58, N62, N84 -N87, N101, N144
Napoleonic, J2, J18, J44, N48, N52-N53, N55,
N67-N68, N86, N144, N147
Peninsular, N69-N70
Second World, N35, N47, N72-N75, N78-
N79, N94, N96-N97, N99, N103
Seven Years, D4, N37, N100
Spanish, B47
Spanish Civil, N50
Spanish Succession, D11-D12
warships, J10, J14, J34, J47, K16, K18-K19, N17, N43
weather, N32
welfare, L4-L6, L9, L20, L22, L24, L26, R8
Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769- 1852), N70
West Indies, B75, B86, B103, C5, N33, N58
Western Squadron, N56
Weston, Dame Agnes Elizabeth (1840-1918), Q48
Weymouth, B34
whaling, E2, E10
William of Orange (1650-1702), G1-G2
Williamson, Archibald, 1st Baron Forres (1860- 1931), Q29
Wilsons of Hull, A3
wine trade, B60
working conditions, L25, N119, N121, N125, N140
wreck, M1, M5, M8
yachting, J40, K7, P2, P7-P10, P21
Zeebrugge, N7