Sailors England 17th Century Early Works To 1800 : Reasons for the taking off the Q---s and R---s in the navy bookes; : together with proposals humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons for the expeditious payment of saylors.; Eccles, William,
1700?
1
Sailors England 17th Century Poetry : The valiant seamans congratulation to his sacred Majesty King Charls the Second. : With their wonderfull heroicall achievements, and their fidelity, loyalty, and obedience. To the tune of Let us drink and sing, and merrily troul the bowl. Or, The stormy winds do blow. Or, Hey ho, my hony.
1685
1
Sailors England Berwick On Tweed History : Recollections, or, Incidents culled from the lives of our sea-faring men / by "Quaysider" [James Evans]; Evans, James,
Sailors England Civil Status : The case of several thousands of poor distress'd mariners in the English navy, : kept out of their pay upon the account of Q's and R's put upon their names in the Navy books.; G. B.
Sailors England Legends : The legend of Captain Jones. : Relating his adventure to sea: His first landing, and strange combat with a mighty bear. His furious battel with his six and thirty men, against the army of eleven kings, with their overthrow and deaths. His relieving of Kemper Castle. His strange and admirable sea-fight with six huge gallies of Spain, and nine thousand souldiers. : His taking prisoner, and hard usage. Lastly, his setting at liberty by the Kings command, and return for England.; Lloyd, David,
1659
1
Sailors England Legends Early Works To 1800 : The legend of Captain Jones. : Relating his adventure to sea: His first landing, and strange combat with a mighty bear. His furious battel with his six and thirty men, against the army of eleven kings, with their overthrow and deaths. His relieving of Kemper Castle. His strange and admirable sea-fight with six huge gallies of Spain, and nine thousand souldiers. : His taking prisoner, and hard usage. Lastly, his setting at liberty by the Kings command, and return for England.; Lloyd, David,
1659
1
Sailors England Medical Care : A continuation of the account of the nature causes, symptoms and cure of the distempers that are incident to seafaring people : illustrated with some remarkable instances of the sicknesses of the fleet during the last summer, historically related : to which is prefix'd an essay concerning the quantity of blood that is to be evacuated in fevers : being the third part of the work / by William Cockburn ...; Cockburn, W.
1697
1
Sailors England Pay Allowances Etc Early Works To 1800 : An order by the Commissioners of the Admirality and the Navy : concerning the payment of the prize-money due to seamen and souldiers, and their widows, that have served at sea in this last years expedition. 16 January, 1653.; England and Wales.
Sailors English Health And Hygine Early Works To 1800 : By the Lords Justices, a proclamation. : Tho. Cantuar. J. Sommers C.S. Pembroke C.P.S. Shrewsbury. Whereas by an Act made the last session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for the encrease and encouragement of seamen. It was, amongst other things, enacted, that all and every able mariner, seaman, waterman, fisherman, ...; England and Wales.
Sailors Finland Pietarsaari : Kustbygd : Hjördis Dahl: Bruksryor längs Finlands kuster; Pekka Toivanan: Sjömansmiljöer i Jakobstad före stadens brand (1765-1835); Bo Lönnqvist: Skärgårdsbebyggelse och skärgårdskultur i Nyland.
1980
1
Sailors Germany Biography Dictionaries : German U-boat commanders of World War II : a biographical dictionary / Rainer Busch & Hans-Joachim Röll ; translated by Geoffrey Brooks.; Busch, Rainer.
Sailors Great Britain Biography : The narrative of William Spavens, a Chatham pensioner : a unique lower deck view of the Navy of the Seven Years War / written by himself.; Spavens, William.
Sailors Great Britain Poetry : Neptunes raging fury, or, The gallant sea-mens sufferings. : Being a relation of their perils and dangers, and of the extraordinary hazards they undergo in their noble adventures. Together with their undaunted valor, and rare constancy, in all their extremities. And the manner of their rejoycing on shore at their return home. To the tune of, When the stormy windes doe blow. / By J.P.; J. P.