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By the Queen, a proclamation, for encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board Her Majesties ships of war. Anne R.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1707-1714 : Anne)Date: 1710/11 [i.e. 1711]- Books
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A proposal humbly offer'd by Charles Nowell and William Reyner, to establish proper offices to register the powers, or orders given, and to be given by sailors in the King's service, on their pay; ...
Nowell, Charles.Date: 1726?]- Books
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His Majesty's royal bounty: Or, A scheme for keeping in His Majesty's service such a number of seamen, that, upon the breaking out of a war, or when required for any particular service, upon three months notice, 24000 able seamen (exclusive of officers) may be ready to embark on board such of His Majesty's ships as shall be required.
Cleeve, Bourchier, 1715-1760.Date: 1756- Books
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A true method, I. For raising of souldiers. II. For bringing those seamen that are in the land, into the Navy. III. For the increase of seamen. IV. For employing of seamen in time of peace. V. For the improvement of seamen. VI. For the incouragement of seamen. VII. For the imrprovement and encouragement of the officers. VIII. For the security of the Royal Navy in harbour. IX. For the encouragement and interest of privateers.
Rowe, Peter, active 1703.Date: 1703- Books
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A copy of the Marquiss of Carmarthen's method for the speedy manning Her Majesty's Royal Navy; and for encouraging seamen, Feb. 12. 1705
Leeds, Peregrine Osborne, Duke of, 1658-1729.Date: 1706]