The Press-Gang Afloat and AshoreHutchinson, J. R. (John Robert)
History
The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore
Hutchinson, J. R. (John Robert)
Great Britain -- History, Naval; Impressment
Love, Henry, gets life protection as promised by Pitt and Dundas,
Lowestoft, the press-gang at,
Lulworth,
Lundy Island, safe from the press-gang,
but not to the sailors' liking,
crews marooned on,
Lutterell, N., _Historical Relation of State Affairs_, Capt. Hon. Jas.,
Lymington, the press-gang at,
M'Bride, Admiral,
M'Cleverty, Capt.,
M'Donald, Alexander, impressed under the age of twelve, Charles,
M'Gugan's wife,
M'Kenzie, Lieut.,
M'Quarry, Lachlan,
Magna Carta, its provisions contrary to impressment,
Mansfield, Lord,
Margate, the press-gang at,
_Maria_ brig,
Marines,
Marooned crews on Lundy Island,
_Martin_ galley,
_Mary_ smuggler,
Masters, conditions of exemption,
Mastery of the sea, a necessity for England,
Mates, conditions of exemption,
Medway, press-gang on,
_Medway_, H.M.S.,
Men in lieu,
Merchant seamen, conditions of exemption, unprotected when sleeping
ashore, the most valuable asset to the Navy,
Merchant service, hard conditions of crews,
_Mercury_, H.M.S.,
Messenger, George,
Mike, James, hanged for desertion,
Moll Flanders,
_Monarch_, H.M.S.,
_Monmouth_, H.M.S.,
_Monumenta Juridica_,
Morals in the Navy, improved by Jervis, Nelson, and Collingwood,
Moriarty, Capt,
_Mortar_ sloop,
Mostyn, Admiral,
_Mediator_ tender,
Mitchell, Admiral Sir D.,
Montagu, Admiral,
Mousehole, safe from the press-gang,
Moverty, Thomas, pressed, not having protection on him,
Nancy of Deptford,
_Naseby_, H.M.S.,
_Nassau_, H.M.S.,
_Naval History_. See Brenton, E. P.,
Navy, the growth of, in 18th century, natural sources of supply of
crews, hard conditions of service in,
discipline in,
provisions in,
comforts in,
Negroes not exempt from impressment,
Nelson, Admiral Lord,
_Nemesis_, H.M.S.,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, press-gang at, grand protection enjoyed by,
New England,
Newgate compared with the press-room,
Newhaven, the press-gang at,
Newland, safe from the press-gang,
Newquay, safe from the press-gang,
Nore, the press-gang at the, the mutiny at, an entrepôt for pressed-men,
_Norfolk_, Indiaman,
Norris, John,
North Forland, press-gang at,
_Nymph_, H.M.S.,
Oakley, Lieut.,
Oaks, Lieut.,
O'Brien, Lieut.,
_Observations on Corporeal Punishment, Impressment, etc._ See Penrose,
Admiral Sir V. C.,
_Observations on the Act for Preventing Clandestine Marriages._ See
Keith, A.,
_Observations on the Navy._ See Burchett, J.,
Okehampton, the press-gang at,
Onions, Thomas,
_Orford_, H.M.S.,
Orkney fishermen,
Osborne, Admiral,
Osmer, Lieut.,
_Otter_ sloop,
Oyster vessels,
_Pallas_, H.M.S.,
Parker, Richard, president of the mutineers at the Nore,
Parkgate, a resort of seamen,
Paying off discharged entire crews,
Paying the shot,
Pay of sailors, deferred,
Pembroke, Earl of, Lord High Admiral,
Penrose, Admiral Sir V. C., _Observations on Corporeal Punishment,
Impressment, etc._,
Pepys, S.,
Peter the Great, Czar of Russia,
Petitions of seamen of the Fleet and others,
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