Regulations and instructions relating to his majesty's service at sea, established by his majesty in councilW. Winchester and Son, Strand, 1808 - 440 páginas |
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Regulations and Instructions Relating to His Majesty's Service at Sea Great Britain. Privy Council Vista de fragmentos - 1806 |
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Admiral Admiralty Agent allowed appointed attentive bedding beef bill board His Majesty's Boats Boatswain Captain or Commander casks certificate CHAP charge circumstances Commander in Chief Commanding Officer Commission Commissioners Convoy Court Martial deck delivered direct discharge Ditto duty employed examine expended ficers Flag Officer Fleet Foreign Gunner guns Hospital inform keep Lieutenant Log-book Lord High Admiral Majesty's Navy Majesty's service Majesty's Ships mand manner Marine Officer Master Master's Mates Mates months Muster Book Navy Board necessary observing paid particular payment person Port Port Admiral pounds prevent proper purchase Purser quantity quired receipt received on board repair require respective sails Seamen senior Officer sent serving on board Ship's Books Ship's company Ships or Vessels sick quarters slop clothes Squadron station Stores or Provisions supplied Surgeon survey tain thereof Tickets tion transmit vouchers wages Warrant Officers wine Yard
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Página 17 - These are to certify the principal officers and commissioners of His Majesty's navy that Mr.
Página 15 - ... than the flood, more especially after heavy rains. The ordinary velocity of each rarely exceeds seven-tenths of a mile in the hour; but at times it may run at the rate of a mile and threetenths, principally during the ebb.
Página 404 - An Act to explain and amend an act made in the twenty-second year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, intituled, ' An Act for amending, explaining, and reducing into one Act of Parliament the laws relating to the government of His Majesty's ships, vessels, and forces by sea...
Página 5 - Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Ships and Vessels employed and to be employed in the River St.
Página 32 - At sixty days sight of this my first of exchange, second and third of the same tenor and date not paid, pay to James Parke or order, eleven thousand francs, with or without further advice from me.
Página 34 - When in port, if it can be done conveniently, at a reasonable rate. the crew shall he supplied two days in each week with fresh meat. one day in lieu of salt beef, and the other in lieu of salt pork; and it is to be observed that one pound and a half of fresh meat is considered equal to one pound of salt beef, or three quarters of a pound of salt pork; and the amount of the vegetables, greens, and thickening for the soup, is to be equal to the amount of the articles which may, on the day of issue...
Página 5 - ... forge or counterfeit, or procure to be forged or counterfeited, any letter of attorney, or other power or authority whatfoever, in order to receive any wages, pay, allowances, or prize money, or (hall willingly and knowingly take a falfe oath, or procure a falfe oath to be...
Página 439 - Officers; and the Ratings of every Description both of Seamen and Marines allowed to each Class of His Majesty's Ships, with their Rates of Nett Sea Pay respectively ; and distinguishing the several Classes for sharing the produce of Seizures.
Página 68 - And we do declare we have made and taken this furvey with fuch care and equity, that, if required, we are ready to make oath to the impartiality of our proceedings. Given under our hands, on board the prize frigate La Capricieufe, at fea, this 6th of July, 1780.