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Narratives of Shipwrecks of the Royal Navy; between 1793 and 1849

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A compilation of selected Royal Navy shipwreck narratives from 1793 to 1849, assembled from Admiralty reports and contemporary documents. It presents sequential accounts of individual losses—causes such as fire, storms, and navigational mishap—reconstruction of events, rescue efforts, casualties, and official inquiries. A prefatory essay highlights the character and discipline of seamen and clerical responses to maritime survival. Footnotes and an appended chronological list provide reference details and sources. The tone is documentary, emphasizing procedural record, eyewitness testimony, and the operational realities of naval service during maritime disasters.

About the Author

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William O. S. Gilly

William O. S. Gilly is an author known for his work in maritime literature, particularly focusing on the experiences of the Royal Navy. His notable book, "Narratives of Shipwrecks of the Royal Navy; between 1793 and 1849," compiles harrowing accounts of naval disasters, shedding light on the challenges faced by sailors during this tumultuous period. Gilly's writing provides valuable insights into the maritime history of the Royal Navy, reflecting both the bravery and the peril inherent in naval service.

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