Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, hired armed-vessels, gun-boats, revenue and excise cutters, packets, and India ships, with their commanders and stations. To which are added the following lists, &c. Navy-Agents Page 2 Master-Builders at the King's Yards 2 Navy-List, with the Pursers 3 to 16 Statement of the British Nav. Force 17 Terms of purchasing British Vessels taken by the Enemy 17 Advertisements - 17 Admirals 16 Admirals Pay, Pensions, Superannuation, and Secretaries - 19 Greenwich-Hospital 19 Governors & Lieutenants to Royal-Hospitals - 19 Bost-Captains - 20 Captains Pay, Half-Pay, Superannuation, and Pensions - Page 21 Commanders - 22 Lieutenants 23 Lieutenants Pay, Half-Pay, Superannuation, and Pensions - 29 Matters 29 Masters Pay, Half-Pay, and Superannuation 30 Physicians and Surgeons 31 Surgeons Pay, Half-Pay, & Bounty 32 Widows Pensions in general - 33 Agent Victuallers - 33 Packets 33 Marine Forces - 34 Signal Towers - 36 French Ships taken 37 British Ships taken - 42 Dutch and Spanish Ships taken Page 41 Impress-Service - 43 Revenue and Hired Cutters - 44 India Ships - 46 Monthly Calendar of Head and Prize Money - 47 Command, who have lost their Lives 48 Lords of the Admiralty 49 Admiralty Judges - 49 Navy Pay-Office - 49 Commissioners of Navy, Transport, Victualling, Sick and Hurt, and Greenwich-Hospital 49 Agents for Transports 49 Elders of the Trinity 49 Distrib. of Prize-Money & Gratuities 50 Corrected to February, 1797, And to be continued monthly, during War, and quarterly, during Peace, price sixpence.

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London : printed for D. Steel, at his Navigation-Warehouse, No. 1, Union-Row, the lower-end of the Minories, Little Tower-Hill. And sold by the following booksellers, viz. Mr. Fourdrinier, No. 20, Charing-Cross, Mr. Tindal, No. 112 Great Portland-Street, Messrs. Hodgsons, Wimpole-Street, Mr. Debrett and Mr. Stockdale, Picadilly, Mr. Jordan, Fleet-Street, the booksellers in Pater-Noster-Row, Mr. Heskett, the Royal-Exchange [and 28 others in Portsmouth, Plymouth Dock, Plymouth, Poole, Falmouth, Dartmouth, Weymouth, Haverfordwest, Dorchester, Gosport, Bristol, Yarmouth, Lynn, Woolwich, Chatham, Sheerness, Rochester] and the other booksellers in town and country, [1797]

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[2], 48, [2] p. ; 120.

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ESTC T231620

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