Great Britain. Royal Navy -- History; Naval art and science; Sea-power
_Illustrious_ Training School
Impressment; exemption of foreigners from; inefficiency of;
legalised forcible; popular misconceptions of; exemptions
from (_see_also_under_ Press gang)
Indian Mutiny
International law, and the sea; and the sale of bad food
Invasion, prevention of; of British Isles; over sea and land
raids; land defence against; as a means of war
Ireland, French invasion of
Jamaica, seizure of
James, quoted
Japan and China war
Jena, battle of
Jessopp, Dr. A.
Joyeuse, Admiral Villaret
Keith, Lord
Killigrew, Vice-Admiral
Kinglake, quoted
La Hogue, battle of
Laughton, Professor Sir J. K.; 'Defeat of the Armada,'; on
Nelson
Lepanto, battle of
Lindsay, W. S.
Local defence, inefficiency of; of naval bases
Lyons, Admiral Lord
Mahan, Captain A. T.; on the Roman Navy; on sea commerce; on
early naval warfare; on the naval 'calling'; on the American
War of Independence; influence of his teaching; on the
Spanish-American War; on control of the sea; on impressment;
on Nelson at Trafalgar
Malaga, battle of
Manoeuvres
Marathon, battle of
Marines and impressment
Martin, Admiral Sir T. Byam
Medina-Sidonia, Duke of
Mediterranean, command of the
Mends, Dr. Stilon
---- Admiral Sir W.
Merchant Service, foreign seamen in our; historical relations
of the navy with the; its exemption from impressment (_see_
_also_under_ Commerce)
Minorca
Mischenko, General
Mortality from disease in war
Motley, quoted
Mutiny at the Nore
Napoleon, Emperor; and the invasion of England; expedition
to Egypt; on losses in War
Naval bases; defence of; cost of
_Naval_Chronicle_
Naval strategy; in the American War of Independence; the frontier
in; and command of the sea; the fleet's position in War;
compared with military; and the French Expedition to Egypt;
in defence of Empire; for weak navies; at the time of Trafalgar
---- tactics, Nelson's achievements in; at Trafalgar; consideration
of cost in
---- warfare, influence on history of; the true objective in
(_see_also_under_ War)
Navies, costliness of; strength of foreign
Navigation Act (1651)
Navy, necessity for a strong; and Army co-operation; human
element in the; changes in organisation; conditions of service
in the; peace training of the; historical relations with the
merchant service; impressment in the; records of the; Queen
Elizabeth's; victualling the; pay in the; its mobility; and
the two-power standard; question of size of ships for the;
economy and efficiency in the
Navy Records Society
Nelson, Lord; on blockades; and the 'Nile'; his strategy; and
Trafalgar; his tactics
Netley Hospital
Newbolt, Mr. H.
Nile, battle of the
Oil, ship's allowance of
Oppenheim, Mr. M.
Oversea raids
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