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Dannatt, Jane 218
daughters 160
De Venner, John 318
decks, cleaning 201–3
Dedaigneuse, HMS 168
Defence, HMS: battle casualties 270, 278; battle emotions 278, 280; battle preparations 262; foreigners aboard 283, 360; French prisoners 282–3; religion aboard 34, 132; surgeon 294–5; women aboard 157–8
Defiance, HMS 112, 179, 281, 282
Defons, Nicholas 178
Delafons, John 220
demotion 209, 215, 220
deserters: descriptions circulated 68; Nelson’s policy 67–8; prevention measures 153–4, 281; punishments 216, 223; return of 338; after shipwreck 116
Diamond, HMS 21, 22
Diamond Rock, Martinique 92
Dibdin, Charles 241
Diego Garcia, island of 94
diet, see food and drink
Digby, Henry 376, 377
Diligent, French brig 72
Dilkes, Charles 183
Dillon, William: attitude to command 27–8; attitude to foreigners 283, 360; on battle casualties 270, 276, 278, 327; on battle order 268; on battle preparations 262–3, 264, 267; on battle scenes 274, 278, 280; on captain’s religious views 34, 157–8, 213; on discipline 27–8, 196, 219; on French prisoners 282–3; on ladders xxxvii; laundry 136; on lieutenant’s dress 132–3; on pigs 81–2; on prize-money 378; on rats 72; on repairs after battle 286–7; on round robin 221; shaving 138–9; snobbery 27, 283; on surgeons 294–5; on swearing 213; on women aboard 157–8
disease: bad air 190–1; bad water 95; causes 308–9, 317; dysentery 143, 312; gangrene 298, 306; malaria 93, 316; plague 310, 316; quarantine 310; scurvy 82, 89–90, 97, 313–15; transmission of 54, 311; typhus 54, 311–12; ulcers 319; venereal disease 157, 160, 317, 318–19; yellow fever 310, 312–13
Dixon, John 102, 103–4, 217
dog watches 198
dogs 351–3, 354–5
Dominica, West Indies 94
Donegal, HMS 359
double-headed shot 269
Douglas, William 67
Dove, HMS 250
Downs anchorage 52, 157, 172, 193, 233
Dreadnought, HMS 50
Dredge, William 277
dress: buttons 99–100, 126; buying 121–2, 369; footwear 128–30; hats 127–8; keeping dry 144–5; making clothes 20, 123, 128; marines’ 124–5; officers’ 125–9; seamen’s 121–4; sleeping in clothes 130; ‘slops’ 121; sold for drink 99–100, 122, 124–5, 364; uniforms xxxi, 23, 121, 124–7; washing clothes 130–6
drink, see food and drink
drunkenness: accidents caused by 104, 344; availability of liquor 100–3; after battle 288; boatswains 103–4, 211, 217; Christmas celebrations 105–6; court martial for 103–4, 127; frequency 99–102; officers 102; prisoners-of-war 248–9; punishments 100, 104, 210–11, 368; seamen 102; ship visiting 349–51; ship’s cook 71; shore leave 363–4, 368; surgeons 103–4, 211, 294
duff 77
Duncan, Adam, 1st Viscount Duncan 87
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, 9th Earl of xxix, xxx
Dunn, William 103
Durham, Philip 281
duties, seaman’s 205–6
Dye, Ira 51n dysentery 143, 312
Eagle, Excise cutter 48, 380
Eagle, HMS 1, 24, 105, 109, 242
East India Company ships (Indiamen) 55, 56, 61, 68, 213
Edgar, HMS 139
Eldon, John Scott, 1st Earl of 43, 321–2
Elephant, HMS 326
Elizabeth, HMS 295
Elliot, George 263
Elliot, Hugh 359
Ellis, Samuel 266
Ellis, Thomas 149
embalming 321–2
Emidy, Joseph 334–5
England, Ann 169–70
England, Thomas 169–70
English Harbour, Antigua 117
Enterprize, HMS 67
epaulettes 126
Eshelby, Thomas 299
Ethalion, HMS 235
executions 225–8, see also hanging
explosions 284–5, 304–5
Fairweather, William 7
Falmouth, Cornwall 49–50, 335
Falso, Francisco 12, 149
Fame, HMS 33, 80, 105, 174–5
Farington, Joseph 158
Farington, William 158
Farrell, Garret 57
Favourite, HMS 96, 271, 316
fear 280–1
Fearall, David 389
Fernyhough, John 347, 359
Fernyhough, Robert 347, 358–9
Ferrol, Spain 140
fiddle players 333
Field, Augustus 71
Finlayson, John 326
Finny, John 250, 259
fire 91, 147–8, 284–5
fish 86–7
Fishguard, Pembrokeshire 47
fleets xxxix
flogging: appeal against 226; attitudes to 211–12, 215; for bestiality 186; cat 209–10; court martial sentence 223; descriptions 209–10, 212; for desertion 216; for drunkenness 100, 210–11, 368; exemption from 332; frequency 211–12, 215; midshipmen 219; offences 208, 209, 212–13; reprieve from 214–15; round the fleet 224–5; running the gauntlet 215–16; for scabby and lousy hair 10; of slaves 166; for swearing 213
Flora, HMS 25, 73
Flying Dutchman 37
Flynn, Thomas 8, 325
fog 87, 112
Foley, Thomas 176
food and drink: before battle 267–8; burgoo 20, 72, 76; cooking 75–8; diet of crew 72, 74–5; diet of officers 71–2, 78; drunkenness, see drunkenness; fish 86–7; fresh fruit and vegetables 73, 89–90; live animals on board 80–4; meals 76–8; plates and bowls 78–9; prisoners-of-war 251; rations 71, 73–4; rats 71–2; storage xxxviii, 79, 84–5, 87, 93, 95–6, 146; turtles 85–6; see also beer, cheese, grog, meat, milk, rum, water supply
forebitters 336
forecastle (fo’c’sle) xxxvii, 13, 14, 15, 191
foremast 13
Foudroyant, HMS 279
Fremantle, Betsey 81–2, 89, 92, 113, 149, 380
Fremantle, Thomas: on brewing 98; on garden 89; on lighting 149; on livestock 81, 82; on news 239; on pets 351; on returning to his family 380; on snowstorms 113; on tooth powder 140
French, Mary 176
French language 22
French Navy 246, 247, 257–8
French Revolution 44
frigates: battles 268; captured xxxiv; design 110; guns xxxvi; health 144; marines 30; messes 17; models 38; numbers xxxviii–xxxix
fruit 89–90
funerals 321–4, see also burial at sea
Furber, Thomas 25
Fyffe, John 135, 175
Gale, James 254–5
galley 75, 144
Galley Packets 342–3
Gambier, James, 1st Baron Gambier 34, 132, 157–8, 213, 278, 280
Gamo, Spanish frigate 16
Gander, James 2118
Gander, Sarah 2118
Ganges, HMS 81, 140
gangrene 298, 306
gardens 89
Gardner, James Anthony: on battle casualties 266; on Carthage visit 358; character sketches 6; on dogs 352; on dress 128; on man overboard 37; on mutiny 82; on rat pie 71; on religion 32; on silence aboard 204; on snow and ice 113; on teeth 139
Garrick, David xxvii, xxviii
Gentleman, Francis xxviii
George, John 9
George III, King xxxiv, 33, 379
George IV, King xxxiv
Gibbs, Thomas 183, 184
Gibbs, Sir Vicary 218
Gibraltar 98, 175, 192, 319, 364
Gibraltar, HMS 90, 211, 333, 335
Gillespie, Lionel 300, 308, 310, 318
Gillies, Jack 20
gin 48, 101, 242, 344
Givet prison, France: conditions 249, 250–1, 252, 253; escapes from 254, 256–7; fortified stronghold 248
Gladiator, HMS 228
Glascock, William 35, 36
Glenmore, HMS 221
Glorieux, HMS 120
Glorious First of June, Battle of the (1794): aftermath 327; casualties 276, 278; descriptions 268, 274; French ships captured 282; medals 374; medical care 295; preparations 262, 267; repairs after 285, 286; victory 378
Glory, HMS 351
Gloucester, HMS: cabins 186–7; crew 6; food 88–9; prostitutes 154; punishment 225; sick-bay 296–7, 319; tattoos 8
goats: aboard 80, 201; in battle 265; deaths 82; dung 81, 201; feeding 83, 106; milk 82, 178; pet 80, 352
Goliath, HMS 176
gonorrhoea, see venereal disease
Goodall, Daniel: on attitudes to marines xxxi; on cook 76; on discipline 25, 214, 215, 228–9; on drunkenness 100, 210–11; on food supplies 73; on gossip 342; on ‘idlers’ 15–16; language 12; on leaving the navy 382; on messes 17; on musical entertainment 331; on mutiny 222–3; on pay 365, 366–7; on prize-money 375–6; on punishments 214, 215, 216, 225; on recruits 1–2; on religion 34; on theatricals 339–40; on treatment of recruits 29–30, 53–4; on watch system 197; on women aboard 156, 159–60
Goree, West Africa 136
gossip 342–3
Grant, Richard 7
grape-shot 269
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk 320–1
Greenhalgh, Richard 345
Greenwich Hospital 8, 319, 386–9
Griffith, Edward 22
Griffiths, Anselm 81, 154, 171, 202
Grigg, Matthew 277
grog: ashore 363, 368–9; clothes sold for 68, 122, 125; cost of 368; cure for stage fright 340; as currency 99; drunkenness 99–101, 103–5, 140; issue after battle 241–2, 288; issues of 77, 97, 208; ration 97; recipe 97; regulations 101; songs about 337; stopped as punishment 209, 210; substituted for beer 74, 98; on Sundays 349; surgeon drinking 295–6; watered down 97, 100, 209, 210; women drinking 182
Guerrière, French ship 286
Guerriere, HMS xxxiv
Guillaume Tell, French ship 279
gun decks xxxvi, xxxvii, 15, 188, 270
gunboats xxxvi, 242–3, 277–8
gunner 15, 16, 31, 103, 173, 270
gunpowder: cartridges 269, 270, 271, 275; explosions 284, 304; lightning strikes 114, 115; magazines xxxviii, 176, 206–7, 284; powder monkeys 180, 271; quantity 270, 274; smoke 273; supplies 272; tattooing with 7
gunroom cook 78
guns: accidents 272, 274; broadsides 279; cannons, see cannons; crews 270–1; exercises 205, 271–3; numbers xxxvi; shot 269; smoke 273; weight 270
Guthrie, James 16
hair 8–11, 124
half-pay 379, 380–2
Halifax, Canada 319
Hall, Basil: on battle gunnery 273; on burial at sea 324–5, 327–8; on candles 150; on class distinction 27; on cleaning the ship 191; on dogs 354; on food storage 87; on hammocks 189–90; on joining the navy 3; on marines and seamen xxxi–xxxii; on messes 17, 77; on noon observation 198–9; on prize-money 236; on promotion 25–6; on punishment 209; on shipboard life 205–6, 369–70; on Sundays 204, 349; on wine 98–9
Halloran, John 320
Ham, Elizabeth 332
Hamilton, Edward 97, 211
Hamilton, Emma 63
hammocks 30, 136–7, 187, 188–91, 200–1
handicrafts 341–2
hanging: court martial before 223; for cowardice 226–8; crimes ashore 217–18; descriptions 225–8; for desertion 216, 223; from foreyardarm xxxv; for homosexual acts 184, 223; for murder 57, 223; for mutiny 208, 223, 228; of officers 220, 225
Hanway, Jonas 59
Hardy, Sampson 335
Hardy, Thomas Masterman 129
Harvey, Thomas 142–3, 167, 342
Harwich, Essex 326
Harwood, William 265
Haslar Hospital 308, 319, 320
Hatch, Thomas 306
hats 127–8
Havre de Grace, America 139
Hawker, Edward 160
Hay, Robert: on admiral’s dress 129; on backgrounds of seamen 11; on barter fraud 122; on daybreak 200–1; desertion 116, 121, 124; on discipline 12; dress 121; on musical entertainment 333; on naval language 18; on pests 146, 147; on pumping 116; on seamen’s dress 124; on superstitions 37–8; on tattooing 7; on training 19–20; on turtle raid 85–6; on visits ashore 359
Hazard, HMS 183–4
headroom xxxvii, xxxviii heads 140, 142, 296
health: accidents 305–7; amputations 150, 277, 293, 298–304; anaesthetics 298; burns 304–5; constipation 140; hernias 307–8; hospitals 319–20; hygiene 302, 311, 312, 327; infection 302–3; smell of cheese 85; teeth 88, 139–40; ventilation 144; see also disease
Hebe, HMS 52
Hebrus, HMS 79, 299, 302, 322, 323
Herculaneum, Italy 358
hernias 307–8
Herodotus xxvi, xxix
Herring, John 150
Hewitt, William 6
Heywood, William 254–5
Hilliar, Joseph 10
Hilliard, William 344, 364
Hind, HMS 37
Hodgskin, John A. 6
Hodgson, Richard 16
Hoffman, Frederick: on fire aboard 284; on midshipman’s letter 348; on scurvy 313–14; on seamen’s finances 364–5; on superstition 35, 38; on yellow fever 312–13
Hogarth, William xxviii
hold: access 110n; battle preparations 265; bilge water 144; bodies in 327; casks of food and drink 79, 93, 95; contents xxxviii; falling into 305; hiding place 150; pests in 146; recruits in 53–4; size of Victory’s xxxviii; smell 144, 327; water in 116, 117, 118–19
Hole, Henry 168
Hollesley Bay, Suffolk 88
holystoning 201–3
homosexuality 154, 183–5, 223, see also sodomy
honours 374, 379, 380
Hood, Sir Samuel 368
Hopping, Ann 176, 179
Hopping, Edward 176
Hornet, HMS 167
Hotham, William 59–60, 345–6
Hotspur, HMS 185
Howe, John: background 66; on brooms 202; on fishing 87; on Newfoundland Banks 112–13; sale of clothes 124–5; on storm damage 117; volunteering 66
Howe, Richard, 1st Earl Howe 262, 267, 378
hulks, prison 256, 283, 305, 383
Hull, Yorkshire 57, 386
Huntley, George 299–300
Hussar, HMS 161, 246, 326
Hyperion, HMS 148
icebergs 112
‘idlers’ 15, 196
Illustrated London News 388
Immortalité, HMS 13, 333
Imogene, HMS 237
Impetueux, HMS 5, 335
Implacable, HMS 240, 241
Impress Service 42, see also press-gangs
impressment 42–4; American seamen 41–2, 51, 332; disappearance of pressed men 52; exemption from 47–8, 50; ‘hot press’ 41, 43, 48, 56, 64, 389; merchant seamen 55; pressed men volunteering 61; prisoners-ofwar 55; quota men 59–60; rescues of pressed men 56–7; release from 50; treatment of pressed men 53–4; vagrants and criminals 59; violence 57–9; see also press-gangs
Indefatigable, HMS 135, 175, 334
Indus, HMS 169
Infernet, Captain 249
Inglefield, John Nicholson 118–20
Ipswich, Suffolk 58
Jack Tar xxviii–xxix
Jackson, George Vernon 46, 92, 97, 211, 257, 283–4
Jackson, William 178
Jamaica, West Indies 312
James, Robert Bastard: on blockades 239; on drunken prisoners-of-war 248–9, 257; on prison charity management 251; on prison conditions 252–3, 254–5; on prison escapes 256; on prisoners-of-war joining the French 257, 258; on toothbrush 140
Janus, HMS 117
Jase, Joaquin 276
Jennings, Miss 174–5
Jervis, Sir John, see St Vincent Jews 32, 122, 161, 162, 367–9, 376
Johnson, Robert 318
jolly boats xxxviii, 82, 243 ‘Jonahs’ 36
Jones, John 6
Jones, Joseph 122
Jupiter, HMS 89, 272, 274
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sp; Kelly, Samuel 50, 56
Kennedy, Stephen 306
Keppel, George Augustus 119
Ker, Robert 295
Kidwell, John 218
King, George: on cutting-out operation 240–2; death 389; on drunken death 140; on flogging 212; life after naval service 386–7; on New Year celebrations 106; on shore leave 363–4, 369; spending prize-money 100–1
King, Thomas 149
Kirby, Robert 181
Kirkwood, Charles 185
Kirnan, Francis 375
Knight, Cornelia 324
ladders xxxvii, 53, 77, 110n, 297, 306
Lake, Captain 127
Lambert, John 149
landsmen 12, 13, 170
Lane, Charles 68
language: African languages 362; learning French 22; naval speech 18–19; Portuguese 385; swearing 159, 213–14; variety of dialects and languages 11–12
lanterns 148–9
Lapwing, HMS: animals aboard 83; capture of French ship 234–5; drunkenness aboard 102–4, 217; prize-money 375; punishments 211, 215–16; rats 90–1; sanitary arrangements 142–3; surgeon 167; in West Indies 8, 26, 67, 81, 102, 325
laundry 130–6
Laurel, HMS 52
law 208, see also regulations Lawrance, Joseph 305
Lawry, Richard 57, 61, 323–4
lead, heaving the 205
Leander, HMS 3, 189, 370
leave, shore, see shore leave
Leblanc, Nicolas 133
Lee, Theophilus 376
Leech, Samuel: on aftermath of battle 287–8; on amputations 299, 302; on battle casualties 275–6, 298, 302–3; on battle preparations 262; on battle scenes 279–80; on births at sea 177; on Christmas celebrations 105; on daily life aboard 195, 200–1; on deserters 68; on dress 122–3, 127–8; on drunkenness 99; on flogging 209–10; on food 72; on gun practice 271; on letter writing 345; on Lisbon 361; on marines 206; on messes 16–17; on musical entertainments 332, 338–9; on pursers 366; on seamen’s purchases 369; on shore leave 362–3; on shot effects 269; on smuggling of liquor 102; on yarns 343
Leighton, Sir William 385
Leister, Robert 309
leisure activities 331, 336, 341–2, see also dancing, music, songs
lemon juice 90, 97, 315
letters 345–8
Leviathan, HMS 305, 308
Lewis, William 306
Leyden, HMS 6
libraries 349
lice 10, 311
lieutenants 24–5, 170
lighting 148–51
lightning 81, 109, 114–15, 118, 285
Lind, James 315
Lisbon, Portugal 105, 361
Lissa, Battle of (1811) 275, 287
Lively, HMS 137, 145
Liverpool, Merseyside 41–2, 56–7, 59
Lloyd’s Patriotic Fund 163, 251, 253