- Aberdeen, 267
- Adams, Clement, 192
- Adams, M. Robert, 216
- Admirals, rank of, 248
- Admiralty and sheathing, 245;
- Admiralty flag, 199
- Adriatic Sea, naval battle on the, 216
- Africans, East, and the art of navigation, 51
- Ailsa, Marquis of, 327
- Alderney Race, 251
- Alexander the Great, 44
- Alfred’s, King, ships, 131
- Algiers, bombardment of, 235;
- piracy, 233
- Althiburus mosaic, 84
- Amasis, 48
- America, Columbus and, 183;
- the Vikings and, 92;
- the Phœnicians and, 50
- America Cup, 293, 325
- America, North, discovery of, 258;
- timber, 268
- American Civil War, 266, 269;
- frigates, 256
- American shipbuilding, 266;
- the Dutch and, 293
- American War of 1812, 256;
- wasters, 296;
- yachting, 330;
- yachts, 325
- Amsterdam, Rijks Museum, 241
- Anchorena, Señor A. de, 332
- Anchors, 72, 147, 154, 156
- Anglo-Saxon ships, 131-133
- Anne, Queen, navy of, 249
- Anson, Lord, 258
- Anthony’s, Anthony, “Roll,” 186
- Aphlaston, the, 54, 58
- Arctic expedition, Dutch, 231;
- exploration, 218
- Armada, Spanish, 194, 197, 198, 202, 203,
206;
- tapestries of, 207;
- number of ships and their construction, 211-214
- Artemon, or foresail, 79
- Arun, River, ancient boat found near, 100
- Atlantic emigrant traffic, 272;
- steamers, 266;
- yacht race across the, 330
- Australia, 246, 268, 272
- Australian aborigines and stone implements, 99
- Babylonia, 20
- Bakhuizen, Ludolf, 5
- Ballast, 196, 324
- Baltic, Phœnicians on the, 112;
- ketches, 303;
- ships, 10
- Banners, 153. See also Flags
- Barber, Commander T. M., 37
- Barcelona ships, 170
- Barton Broad, 307
- Baston, T. (engraver), 250
- Bayeux Tapestry, the, 17, 134
- Beaching, 60
- Bedford, John, Duke of, 166
- “Before the Mast,” 154
- Bentall, Mr. E. H., 328
- Bergen law for sailors, 127
- Bernoulli, Jean, 243
- Bibliography, 335 et seq.
- Bilge water, 249
- Bill-hooks, 187, 199
- Billingsgate, 235, 285, 303
- Binnacles, 179
- Black Ball liners, 270
- Blackwall, 246, 267
- Blake, Admiral, 230, 232, 233
- Blankenberg boat, 312
- Boar’s head, 60
- Bodleian Library MS., 203
- Bombay yacht, 309
- Bonaventure mast, 175
- Bonhomme, —, 209
- Bonnets, 153, 178, 195, 275
- Booms, 123
- Boreas, 129
- Boston, 255
- Botley, Viking ship discovered at, 115
- Bounty system for shipbuilding, 179
- Bowlines, 179, 198, 210
- Bows, 86;
- clipper, 266, 324;
- Greek, 61;
- overhanging, 329;
- Phœnician, 55;
- round, 257;
- schooner, 276;
- Viking double, 94
- Bowsprit, 275
- Brails, 65, 82, 262, 285
- Brassey, Lord, 50, 327
- Bremen, ancient boats discovered at, 102
- Breydon Water, 307
- Brigg prehistoric boat, 95
- Brighton, 129, 136, 322
- Bristol as port, 138
- Britanni, the, 104
- British Empire shipping tonnage in 1821, 258
- British Museum, models in, 27;
- and Brigg prehistoric boat, 96
- British Navy, size of, in 1813, 256 (see also under the names of monarchs);
- last sailing ship in the, 300
- Brixham ketch, 303;
- Mumble Bees, 291
- Broad arrow as Government mark, 234
- Bronze and Iron Age ships, 104
- Brooking, Charles, 5, 323
- Brosen Viking ship, 117
- Bruges, 163
- Budge, Dr. E. A. Wallis, 22, 28
- Bulkheads, 196
- Bullen, Mr. F. T., on the way of the ship, 12;
- on the ships of St. Paul’s voyage, 15;
- on Elizabethan sea-terms, 210;
- on spritsails, 265;
- on clipper ships, 271
- Bulwarks, 178
- Burgess, W., 295
- Burmese junks, 7, 31
- “Butter-rigged,” 298
- Byrne, Mr. St. Clare, 327
- Bytharne’s “Book of War,” 188
- Cabins, 148
- Cables, 276
- Cabot, John, 184
- Cæsar, ships used by, 87, 93, 103, 106, 107;
- and the Northern seas, 107
- Calais, siege of, 159
- California, 268
- Caligula, ships of, 76
- Cambyses, 48
- Camper and Nicholson, Messrs., 326, 332
- Canary Isles, discovery of, 158
- Cannon, introduction of, 158, 168
- Canterbury Cathedral, picture of a ship formerly in, 185
- Cape Horn, 268, 273, 274, 277
- Cape La Hogue, 240
- Cape Verde Islands, 292
-
Cappelle, Jan van der, 5, 284
- Captain, the, temp. James I., 225
- “Caravel,” derivation of, 182
- Careening, 226
- Carpaccio’s pictures of ships, 130, 162
- Carrying trade, temp. Queen Elizabeth, 193
- Carter, Captain, 329
- Carvel-work, 323
- Cary-Elwes, Mr. V., ancient boat belonging to, 96
- Castles on ships, 68, 140, 156, 169;
- on Armada ships, 211;
- absorbed into the hull, 164;
- fore and stern, 171
- Catteville, 138
- Caulking, 178
- “Ceols,” 134
- Chancellor, Richard, 191
- Chapman, F. H. af, 243
- Charles I. and his navy, 228
- Charles II. and his navy, 234-246;
- gift of Dutch yacht for, 289, 321;
- introduces yacht-racing, 321
- Chatham, 200, 229, 236, 237, 241
- China tea trade, 268
- Chinese junks, 31, 310
- Christiania, 291
- Cinque Ports, the, 129, 148, 152, 154
- Civil War, the, 232
- Claude Lorraine’s “St. Ursula,” 5
- Clipper races in China tea trade, 269
- Clitherowe, Admiral, seal of, 166
- Clowes, Sir W. Laird, 177
- Clyde, the, ancient boat found, 100;
- five-master built on, 273
- Coal-carrying trade, 300
- Coasting trade, temp. Queen Elizabeth, 193
- “Cocke,” or coque, 200
- Coins, ships on, 128, 157
- Colbert, Jean B., 249
- Cole, Mr. Vicat, 5
- Columbus’s Christopher, ship, 176, 180, 183;
- model, 182;
- replica, 180;
- navigation instruments, 184
- Commonwealth, the, and war with the Dutch, 232;
- construction of ships, 234;
- decoration of ships, 233;
- and the flying of flags, 241
- Compass, variation of the, 193
- Concas, Captain D. V., 180
- Connolly, Mr. J. B., 294
- Cook, Captain, 258
- Cooke, E. W., R.A., 261
- Cooking galley, Elizabethan, 196
- Copper sheathing, 251
- Coracle, the, 103
- Cork, 322
- Corks, 178
- Cornwall, men of, 202
- Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, MS., 146, 154
- Cotton ships, 266
- Cowes, 322, 327, 331
- “Crane line,” 178
- Crawford, Earl of, 330
- Cressets, 181, 190
- Crimean War, 268, 323
- Cromwell and the Navy, 233
- Crowinshield, —, 295
- Crusades, ships of the, 17, 138, 139, 141, 146,
153, 172
- Cuyp, A., 5
- Cypress, 246
- Dam, or Damme, seal of, 154, 276, 304
- Dampier, William, 246, 258
- Danes, the, and British love of ships, 109
- Dartmouth, 202, 215, 216
- Dassie, Le Sieur, 243
- David II. of Scotland, coin of, 157
- Davits, 177
- Dead-eyes, 178
- Deal “galley,” 131;
- luggers, 318
- Deane, Sir Anthony, 236, 241, 245, 321
- Deane, Anthony, the younger, 246
- Decks, 148, 171, 196, 205, 246
- Decoration of royal yachts, 322
- Decoration of ships, temp. Henry VIII., 188, 191;
- temp. Elizabeth, 194;
- during the Commonwealth, 233
- Deptford, 322
- Devon, men of, 202, 291
- Devonport, 257
- Dhow, the, 44
- Digby, Captain, 239
- Dilke, Lady E. F. S., 5
- Dixon, Mr. Charles, 5, 241, 255
- Doldrums, the, 332
- Dover, seal of, 152
- Drake’s, Sir Francis, voyage round the world, 202
- Draught, Elizabethan, 194
- “Drift sail,” 225
- Dublin, 138
- Duemichen, Dr., 40
- Dug-outs, ancient, discoveries of, 100
- Dumbarton, 274
- Dumfries, ancient boat found near, 100
- Dungeness, 319
- Dunraven, Earl of, 183
- Dutch develop fore-and-aft rig, 282, 283
- Dutch East India Company, 322
- Dutch East Indiamen, sterns of, 243
- Dutch exploration of N.-E. Passage, 219
- Dutch man-of-war, seventeenth century, model of, 243
- Dutch naval rivalry, seventeenth century, 231
- Dutch navy in 1675, 236
- Dutch schuyts, 303
- Dutch ships and English men-of-war, 232
- Dutch, war with the, 1667, 237;
- invasion of England, 237, 241
- East Coast ketch, 303, 304
- East India Company, founding of, 221;
- under James I., 226;
- monopoly, 258
- East India Company, Dutch, 322
- East Indiamen, 258
- Eddystone Lighthouse, 246
- Edgar, King, navy of, 132;
- as a yachtsman, 320
- Edinburgh Museum, ancient boat in, 101
- Edward I., ships of the time of, 154
- Edward III., navy of, 157;
- fleet at the siege of Calais, 158
- Edward IV., ships of, 174;
- shipping in the reign of, 161
- Edward VI., ships of, 191
- Edward VII., ships of, 264;
- yacht Britannia, 329
- Egyptians, ancient, history of ships, 20-45;
- dynasties, 28;
- expedition to Punt, 39;
- exploration, 26;
- rig of ships, 11, 29, 38;
- shape of ships, 9;
- model rigged boat discovered, 3
- Elizabeth, Queen, maritime affairs under, 193-221
- Elm sheathing, 245
- England as the “Sovereign of the Seas,” temp. John, 148;
- temp. Elizabeth, 201
- English fleet, the, opposed to the Armada, 211
- English Navy, the, in 1675, 236
- English sailing ships, Viking influence on, 127
- English skill, 18
- Ensigns. See Flags
- Etruscan vase showing naval warfare, 64
- Europe, Northern, early ships of, 89-127
- Exeter, Thomas Beaufort, Duke of, seal of, 166
- Eyes on ships, 11, 65
- Fabriano, Gentile da, 161
- Fife, Mr. William, 326, 327, 333
- Fife & Son, of Fairlie, 333
- Fighting-tops, 16, 65, 181
- Figureheads, 12, 194, 228
- Fireships, 236
- FitzGerald, Henry, 146
- Flags, banners, ensigns, streamers, &c., 176, 188, 199, 241,
248, 254
- Flagships, 157
- Florence, Duke of, 246
- Forecastle, Greek, 65
- Forecastles reduced, 194. See also Castles
- France and England, Norman trade between, 137
- French models in English naval architecture, 259
- French navy in 1675, 236
- French ships, fifteenth century, 164;
- seventeenth century, 244;
- warships, sixteenth century, 184;
- eighteenth century, 249
- French, ships taken from the, 257
- Friesland oarsmen, 131
- Froude, Mr. William, 328
- Furneaux, Mr. Henry, on “pontibus,” 108
- “Galleys” and “ships,” 138
- Gallic ship, 88
- Gama, Vasco da, 51, 184
- Gauckler, M. P., 84
- Geestemünde, 275
- Genoa, ships of, 170
- George III. and yachting, 322
- German Emperor’s Cup, 330
- German Ocean, 282
- German, St., 137
- German yacht designers, 331
- Germanic craft, 102
- Germanicus, ships built by, 108
- Germans as sailing-men, 274
- Giorgione, 130
- Glasgow, ancient canoes found near, 101;
- ship built at, 274
- Glass, stained, pictures of ships, 130
- Gloppen Viking ship, 117
- Gloucester, Massachusetts, 293
- Gloucester, Richard Plantagenet, Duke of, seal of, 166
- Gnomon, 71
- Godredus Crovan, 138
- Gogstad Viking ship, 117-121;
- replica of, crosses Atlantic, 119
- Gold rushes and shipping, 268
- Gondola, the, 16
- Goodwins, the, 319
- Gosport, 326
- Grapnel, the, 154
- Gravesend, 321
- Greece, ancient ships of, 55-72;
- Phœnician influence, 47, 55;
- materials of ships, 62;
- galleys, 9;
- naval warfare, 64;
- navigation, 71
- Green, Mr. Richard, 267
- Green, Messrs., of Blackwall, 267, 271, 272
- Greenock, 267, 326
- Greenwich Naval Museum, models in, 5, 255, 256, 257, 260
- Greenwich Royal Observatory founded, 235
- Greenwich, yacht race in 1661, 321
- Guns and gunpowder, 158
- Guns, placing of, 168, 173, 253
- “Gunwale,” origin of, 168
- Gustafson, Professor Gabriel, and the Gogstad Viking ship, 118;
- Oseberg Viking ship, 121
- Guy, Captain, 239
- Hakluyt, Richard, 3, 49, 132, 138, 140, 141,
147, 148, 149, 152, 191, 192,
202, 211
- Hakluyt Society’s stamp, 236
- Hall, Mr. H. R., 22
- Hamble (or Hamill), 174, 179
- Hamburg, 274
- Hanseatic League, 159;
- wane of, 191;
- English ships purchased from, 190
- Harold, ships of, 134
- Harrow, seal at, 167
- Harwich, 290
- Hastings, seal of, 152
- Havre, 266
- Hawkins, Sir John, 193, 245
- Hawse, 178
- Hemp, Russian, &c., 234
- Hemy, Napier, 5
- Henry I. and maritime industry, 138
- Henry II., progress of shipping under, 138;
- crusade of, 153
- Henry III., ships under, 148;
- and Norwegian merchants, 145
- Henry IV., ships under, 159
- Henry V., ships of, 160;
- and Genoese ships, 172;
- increase of navy, 173
- Henry VI., shipbuilding in reign of, 161
- Henry VII., ships of, 173
- Henry VIII., ships of, 185-191, 204
- Heyward, Edward, 241, 242
- Hiring ships, 177
- Holbein’s “Embarkation of Henry VIII.,” 185
- Holland. See Dutch
- Holland, English merchants of, seal of, 167
- Holyhead, 321
- House of Lords tapestries, 207, 208
- “Hovelling,” 319
- Howard of Effingham, Lord, 200, 201, 207
- Howard, Sir Philip, 78, 245
- Hoyle, Dr., Manchester Museum, 4
- Hubert of Borough, 148
- Hudson River, 295
- Huguenots, the, 209
- Hull, 159
- Huntingdon, John Holland, Earl of, seal of, 166
- India, 272. See also East India Company
- Ipswich, manufacture of sail-cloth at, 209
- Iron in shipbuilding, 259, 268
- Ironworks, temp. Charles I., 234
- James I., ships of, 222-228;
- and English piracy, 222
- Jesup Expedition, the, 32, 104
- Jochelson, Mr., and Koryak boat, 104
- John, King, and the Navy, 148
- Keels, 134;
- sliding, 255
- Kempenfelt, Admiral, 250
- Kent, men of, 133
- Khorsabad, Palace of, 51
- Kiel Museum, boat in, 95
- King’s Cup, 331
- Kinyras, King of Cyprus, and terra-cotta “fleet,” 69
- Kipling, Mr. Rudyard, 12, 294
- Knights of Malta, 216
- Koryak boats, 32, 104
- La Rochelle, seal of, 167
- Labour-saving on American schooners, 297
- Lancaster, Sir James, and scurvy, 197
- Langton, Archbishop, 148
- Lapthorn & Ratsey, 326
- Latchetes, 178
- Lateen sail, 14, 175, 282, 309
- Lateran Museum, 43
- Layard, Sir Austin, 51
- Lead ballast, 324
- Lead-covered keels, 192
- Lead-line, the, 79
- Lead sheathing, 245, 276
- Lepanto, battle of, 221
- Leslie, Mr. Robert C., 265
- Lifeboat, the, 255
- Lipton, Sir Thomas, 333
- Liverpool, 273
- Loch Arthur, Dumfries, ancient boat in, 100
- London as port, 138
- London Bridge, Dutch schuyts at, 303
- Longships, 61
- Louis XIV. and the French navy, 236, 249
- Louvre, the, 6
- Lowestoft, 304, 307, 315
- Lowestoft “drifters,” 13
- Lug-sail, 312
- Lynn, Norfolk, 156, 158
- McCunn, Mr. James, 271
- Macham’s voyage to Madeira, 158
- Mackie & Thomson, Messrs., 274
- McMillan, A., & Son, Messrs., 274
- Madeira, Island of, 158
- Magnet, the, 154
- Mainsail, 285
- Maldon, 328
- Malta, Knights of, 216
- Maltese galley, 216
- Man, Isle of, 138
- Manchester Museum, Egyptian boat in, 3, 33
- Manuscripts, pictures of ships on, 129
-
Manwayring, Sir Henry, 198, 203, 205, 224, 303
- Maritime laws under Richard I., 147
- Mark, St., mosaic of, 144
- Marlin spikes, 179
- Marquez, Pero Menendez, 214
- Marseilles, 113
- Mary, Queen, fishing, &c., traffic in reign of, 193
- Mason, Mr. Frank H., models by, 152, 181
- Maspero, Professor, 41
- Mass, dry, 190
- Masts, 172, 242, 243, 274
- Mediterranean craft, 56, 139;
- galley, 16;
- galley and North Sea ship, 91;
- warship of thirteenth century, 142
- Memling, pictures by, 4, 130, 163
- Mercantile marine, progress of the, 257
- Mercator’s chart, 193
- Merchant ships, Egyptian, 85;
- Greek, 61, 85;
- Roman, 81;
- Anglo-Saxon, 133;
- Elizabethan, 201;
- Mediterranean, 172
- Merchantman and man-of-war, similarity of, in Stuart times, 227
- Metallic age, the, and shipbuilding, 105
- Middleton, Commissioner, 239
- Milesian sea-traders, 48, 55
- Mizzen mast, 172
- Monson, Sir William, 197
- Moore, Henry, 5
- Moresby, Admiral, 263, 264
- Motors as aids to sailing ships, 2, 277
- Museums, models of ships in, 5
- Nails, bronze, 276
- Napoleon III’s trireme, 70
- National Gallery pictures, 259, 284, 285, 323
- “Nautical Almanac,” founded, 235
- Naval architecture, scientific study of, 243;
- progress in seventeenth century, 246;
- in nineteenth century, 257
- Naval expeditions of the crusades, 146
- Naval officers and navigation, 264
- Naval warfare, Greek, 64
- Navigating methods of the Vikings, 126
- Navigation, ancient Greek, 71
- Navigation laws, Queen Elizabeth, 193
- Naville, Dr. Edouard, 41
- Navy Board and sheathing, 245;
- rating, 249
- Neco (Egyptian king), 49
- Nelson, Lord, 251;
- his signal, 251;
- painting of his ships, 255
- Nemi, Lake of, Roman ships in, 76
- Nettings, 209
- New York, 266, 267, 293, 296
- New York Yacht Club, 325
- New Zealand, 272
- Newcastle hoys, 235
- Newcastle-on-Tyne, 159, 258
- Newfoundland fisheries, 202, 258, 294
- Nicholas de Sigillo, 146
- Nicholas of Lynn, 158
- Nicholas, St., patron saint of sailors, 3, 129, 136, 161
- Nicholson, Mr. C. E., 332
- “Nor,” the prefix, 112
- Norfolk wherries, 13, 34, 112;
- yawls, 315
- Norman ships, 134-138
- Norris, Admiral Sir John, 186
- Norsemen, the, 109-127, 131. See also Vikings
- North Pole, Dutch voyage to, 283
- North-East Passage, search for, 191, 219
- North-West Passage, 291
- Norwegian merchants, 145
- Norwegian yawl, 13
- Norwich, 307
- Nottingham, Earl of. See Howard of Effingham
- “Nugger,” Egyptian, 43
- Nydam, Viking ship discovered at, 115
- Oak, English, scarcity of, 268
- Octher, voyage of, 132
- Oleron, laws of, 147
- Oppenheim, Mr., 175, 176, 178, 179, 233
- Orwell, the, 302
- Oseberg Viking ship, 121
- Outriggers, 179
- Paddle v. screw test, 263
- Paddle-wheel steamers, 263
- “Painters,” 178
- Painting ships, 176;
- of men-of-war, 255
- Pallion, 271
- Panama Canal, 277
- Paris, Admiral, 310
- Paris, seal of, 141
- Paul, St., voyages of, 15, 79, 314
- Pavisses, 179, 209
- Penn, Sir William, 238
- Penzance luggers, 318
- Pepys, Samuel, 18, 187, 237-240;
- “Register,” 246
- Personality of ships, 12
- Petrie, Professor Flinders, discovers model Egyptian boat, 3, 27, 33
- Pett, Christopher, 321
- Pett, Phineas, and family, 227, 229, 236, 246
- Pharos, tower of, 71
- Phœnician ships, 46-55
- Phœnicians, the, influence of the Egyptians, 47;
- as traders, 47;
- as sailors, 48;
- as explorers, 49;
- and the North Sea ships, 92;
- on the Baltic, 112
- Pictures of ships, 5
- Pilots, laws for, temp. Richard I., 147
- Pin Mill, 302
- Pine’s, John, engravings of House of Lords tapestries, 207
- Pipe Rolls, 146
- Piracy, temp. ancient Greece, 68, 85;
- North Sea, temp. Henry IV., 159;
- English, temp. Elizabeth, 222;
- Algerian, 233
- “Plimsoll” marks, early, 215
- Pliny, the elder, 102
- Plymouth hooker, 291
- Pompei, tomb at, 60
- Poole, 326;
- seal of, 156
- Poop, the, 16, 181
- Portholes, 173
- Portsmouth, 138, 209, 241, 245, 321
- Portsmouth Dockyard, founded, 179
- Portugal, maritime progress in sixteenth century, 180
- Portuguese fishing boats, eyes on, 65
- Potter, Messrs. W. H. & Co., 273
- Prussia, 159
- Pytheas’s gnomon, 71
- “Quant,” 67
- Raleigh, Sir Walter, 194, 197
- Rams, Greek, 58, 63;
- galleons, 213
- Ramsgate, 303, 304
- Rating rules, yachts, 332
- Ratings, 237, 249
- Red ensign, 254
- Reefing gear, 276. See also Brails
- Reefing in Elizabethan times, 195
- Revenue cutters, 323
- Richard I. in the Mediterranean, 17;
- his navy, 138, 141, 146, 147
- Richard II., reign of, 159
- Richard III., shipping in reign of, 161
- Rifeh, Egypt, early boat found at, 3, 27, 33
- Rigging, ancient Egyptian, 11, 29, 38;
- ancient Greek, 59;
- Ark Royal, 198;
- brigs, 300;
- caravel of sixteenth century, 181;
- Columbus’s ship, 182;
- corvettes, 252;
- development and progress, 81, 275-277;
- East Indiamen, 264-265;
- eighteenth century, 247-248;
- Elizabethan, 210;
- fore-and-aft, 220, 244, 281-334;
- four-masted barques, 273, 274;
- Henri Grâce à Dieu, 186;
- lateen, 14;
- Mediterranean warship, 143;
- Phœnician, 48;
- Roman, 74;
- Royal Charles, 241;
- ship of British Navy of 1815 (details), 278-279;
- ship painted by Gentile da Fabriano, 161;
- sloop, 220;
- Spanish galleon, 213;
- Spanish treasure-frigate, 214;
- squaresail, 11;
- three-decker, 230;
- Victorian, early, 260-262, (model) 1;
- warship of Henry VII., 174. See also Ships (types)
- Rock carvings, Scandinavian, 110
- Roman galleys, 9;
- ships, 73-88, 106
- Ropes, ancient Greek, 67
- Roses, the Wars of the, 161, 173, 180
- Rother, the, Kent, ancient boat found, 100
- Rouen, 166
- Roundships, 61
- Royal ships hired to merchants, 177
- Royal United Service Museum, models, &c., in, 5, 181, 216, 235,
243, 250
- Royal Victoria Yacht Club, 325
- Royal Yacht Squadron, 324
- Royals, 230
- Rudder-bands, 80
- Rudders, 144, 150, 156
- Ruisdael (artist), 5
- Rutherglen, seal of, 167
- Rye, seal of, 167
- Sagas, the, 89
- Sail-making, 326
- Sailcloth manufacture, 209
- Sailing power, revival of, 277
- Sailors under King John, 148;
- temp. Queen Elizabeth, 197;
- temp. James I., 225;
- present-day “sailors,” 2
- Sails, of the Ark Royal, 200;
- colours of, 67;
- cutting, 201;
- decorated, 83, 209;
- development of, 276, 284;
- scientific treatment of, 243;
- Viking sails, 122, 123, 124
- St. Andrew’s flag, 241
- St. George’s flag, 241, 242
- San Francisco, 267, 291
- San Sebastian, Spain, seal of, 156
- Sandefjord, 272
- Sandwich, seal of, 141, 149
- Saracen ship and Crusaders, 140
- Saxons, vessels of the, 109
- Scandinavian coin, ship on, 133
- Scandinavian rigs, 12
- Scandinavians. See Norsemen
- Scarborough Bay, 317
- Schank, Admiral, 255
- Schooner, origin of the name, 293
- Scotch fishing boat, Norwegian influence on, 317
- Scott, Messrs., 267, 268
- Screw propeller, 257
- Screw steamer, advent of, 263
- Sea, the call of the, 19
- Sea-terms in Elizabethan English, 210
- Seals, mediæval, ships on, 128
- Seamanship, early European, 137;
- “marlin-spike seamanship,” 275
- Sennacherib, palace of, 51
- Seppings, Sir Robert, 257, 259
- Shakespeare, sea-terms used by, 210
- Sheathing, 245, 250, 251, 276
- Sheer, 277
- Sheerness, 237, 245, 277
- Shetland Isles boats, 13
- Shields, 179
- Shields, North and South, 258
- Shipbuilding, origins of, 90, 94;
- Norse, 125;
- Norman, 135;
- temp. Queen Elizabeth, 193;
- progress of, 218;
- in England in 1841-47, 266
- Shipbuilding terms, ancient, still extant, 103
- Ships, cost of building, seventeenth century, 246
- Ships, history:
- Sources for history, 3-4
- Reconstruction and development, 6-8
- Primitive man, 23
- Early Egyptian, 20-45
- Phœnician, 46-55
- Greek, 55-72
- Roman, 73-88, 106
- Northern Europe, 89-127
- Mediæval, eighth century to 1485, 128-169
- Anglo-Saxon, 131-133
- Norman, 134-138
- Henry VII. to Elizabeth (1485-1603), 170-222
- Spain and Portugal, 180
- James I. to eighteenth century, 222-253
- Nineteenth and twentieth centuries, 254-280
- Ships, named:
- Alarm, 251, 324, 325
- Alecto, 263
- Alexandria, 323
- Aline, 326
- Alnwick Castle, 271
- America, 293, 324, 325
- Ann Gallant, 190
- Anne, 321
- Ariel, 270
- Ark Royal, Ark Raleigh, or Anne Royal, 194, 197-201, 226,
228
- Arrow, 323, 324, 325
- Ascension, 221
- Atlantic, 327
- Bear, 228
- Bellerophon, 176
- Bezan, 321
- Black Adder, 270
- Bloodhound, 327
- Bona Confidentia, 192
- Bona Esperanza, 192
- Bonaventure, 245
- Britannia, 329, 330
- Buss of Zeland, 160
- Busship, 160
- Caledonia, 255
- Challenge, 267, 269
- Challenger, 267
- Charles, 246
- Christopher Spayne, 160
- Chrysolite, 269
- Cogge, 159
- Columbia, 331
- Columbia II., 50
- Commerce de Marseilles, 252, 255
- Constant Warwick, 232
- Constitution, 331
- Cordelière, 173, 179, 184, 188
- Cutty Sark, 270
- Cymba, 326
- Cynthia, 256
- Defender, 331
- Desdemona, 272
- Dogger, 160
- Doggership, 160
- Dreadnought, 16, 176;
- (Charles II.), 245
- Dunkerque, 273
- Edward Bonaventure, 192
- Egeria, 326
- Elizabeth, 331, 332
- Fantôme, 299
- Fiery Cross, 270
- Florencia, 212
- Flying Cloud, 266, 270
- Fortuna, 272
- France, 273
- Fredonia, 295
- Friday, 159
- Gainsborough, 233
- Germania, 331
- Gjöa, 291
- Godezere, 159
- Golden Lion, 240
- Governor, 174
- Grâce à Dieu, 174, 177, 178, 179
- Grand Louise, 184
- Great Republic, 267
- Harry Grâce à Dieu, 177
- Hawkin Derlin of Dantzik, 159
- Hector, 221
- Helena, 160
- Henri Grâce à Dieu, 185, 186, 196
- Henrietta, 245
- Holigost, 160
- Hotspur, 271
- Isabel, 160
- Isle of Wight, 321
- James, 246
- James of London, 185
- Jemmy, 321
- Jesus, 160
- Jesus of Lubeck, 187, 197
- Jullanar, 305, 328
- Katherine, 321
- Katherine Pomegranate, 185
- Kestrel, 323
- Keying, 311, 312
- La Blanche Nef, 138
- La Félipe, 156
- Las Cinque Llagas, 216
- Leicester, 204, 211
- L’Esperance, 327
- Liverpool, 273
- Lord of the Isles, 268
- Louisa, 324
- Lulworth, 324
- Macquarie, 272
- Madre de Dios, 215
- Mahratta, 319
- Margaret, 159
- Marie Rose, 195
- Martin, 299
- Martin Garsia, 174
- Mary, 289, 321
- Mary Fortune, 177
- Mary of the Tower, 174
- Mary Rose, 185
- Mauretania, 75, 189, 274
- Merchant Royal, 204, 211
- Merhonour, 228
- Meteor, 331
- Michael of Yarmouth, 159
- Minion, 321
- Mora, 137
- Murrian, 187, 188
- Newcastle, 258
- Nicholas, 160
- Nina, 180, 183
- Northampton, 271
- Nyria, 333
- Oimara, 326
- Olive Bank, 273
- Pampas, 331
- Peter, 160
- Peter of Wiveton, 160
- Peter Pomegranate, 185
- Phœnix, 245
- Pinkie, 294
- Pinta, 180, 183
- Potosi, 274
- Preussen, 275
- Prince Royal, 197, 227, 228, 229, 230,
242
- Prince, The, 240, 242
- Queen, 260, 261, 262
- Queen Margaret, 274
- Rattler, 263
- Red Dragon, 221
- Regent, 174, 180, 184
- Reliance, 331
- Resolution, 242, 244
- Royal Charles, 240, 241
- Royal Frederick, 260
- Royal George, 10, 195, 250, 251, 322
- Royal Louis, 239, 243
- Royal Prince, 242
- Royal Sovereign, 229
- Royal Sovereign (yacht), 322
- Rupert, 244
- Sans Pareil, 257
- Santa Maria, 53, 176, 180, 181, 183;
- modern replica, 180;
- model, 182
- Sappho, 326
- Satanita, 329
- Scomberg, 270
- Sea Witch, 269
- Serica, 270
- Shamrock, 10, 282
- Shamrock III., 331, 332
- Shamrock IV., 333
- Shipper Berline of Prussia, 159
- Sir Lancelot, 270, 271
- Soll Royal (Le Soleil Royal), 239, 243
- Sovereign, 175, 179, 180, 184, 185,
242
- Sovereign of the Seas, 7, 229, 230, 267
- Stonehouse, 271
- Struse of Dawske, 187, 188
- Sunbeam, 297, 327, 330
- Susan, 221
- Sweepstake, 177
- Taeping, 270
- Taitsing, 270
- Tartarus, 263
- Terrible, 250
- Thermopylæ, 270, 271
- Thistle, 328
- Thomas W. Lawson, 296
- Thyatera, 270
- Tiger, 190
- Tillikum, 302
- Trade’s Increase, 226
- Trinitie, 159
- Trinity of Wight, 185
- Trinity Royal, 160
- Triumph, 197, 204
-
Valhalla, 327, 330
- Valkyrie, 330
- Valkyrie I., 330
- Vanguard, 201
- Vernon, 260
- Victoria and Albert, 322
- Victory (Elizabethan), 242
- Victory (Nelson’s), 140, 251, 262
- Whang-Ho, 312
- White Elephant, The, 240
- White Heather II., 10, 332
- Xarifa, 324
- Ships, naming of, 125
- Ships, sizes, Phœnician, 54;
- Roman, 75, 81
- Ships, types:
- Reconstruction of former types, 6
- Actuaria, 86, 107
- American clippers, 266
- American frigates, 256
- American schooner, 296
- Ballingers, 160
- Barges, 145, 154, 160, 305,
306
- Barks, or barques, 139, 208, 272, 273, 300,
301
- Barquentine, 298
- Bastard galleasses, 206
- Bawley, 290
- Billy-boy, 303
- Bireme, 48
- Bomb ketch, 235, 249, 302
- Bombay yacht, 309
- Brigantine, 208, 300
- Brigs, 249, 258, 299, 300
- British clippers, 267
- Brixham Mumble Bees, 291
- Bucca, buss, or buzzo, 124, 139, 145
- Burmese junk, 31
- Caracks, 139, 140, 160, 170, 173,
215
- Caravels, 139, 171, 180
- Carra-muzzal, 218
- Carvel-built, 166, 190
- Catascopiscus, 86
- Chasse-Marée, 314
- Chinese junk, 31
- Cladivata, 88
- Clippers, 256, 267
- Coasters, 258, 277
- Cogs, 145
- Collier, steam, 258
- Coracle, 103
- Corbita, 86
- Cornish lugger, 317
- Corvettes, 252
- Crayers, 185
- Cutters, 289
- Deal “galley,” 131
- Deal luggers, 318
- Dhow, 44
- Dragon, 124
- Dromons, 139, 143
- Dug-out, 25, 90, 95
- Dutch fly-boat, 294
- Dutch galleon, 219
- Dutch schuyt, 220, 285
- East Indiamen, 258, 264
- Egyptian “nugger,” 43
- Esnecca, 124, 133, 146
- Felucca, 309
- Fore-and-aft schooner, 277
- Frigate, 205, 208, 232, 252
- Galleasses, 69, 204, 205, 206, 212
- Galleons, 203, 205, 206, 213, 219
- Galleys, 57, 139, 216, 246
- Galleys as war-vessels, 171, 204, 206
- Galliots, 204, 208, 303
- Gloucester schooner, 294
- Great ships, 139, 204
- Gun-brigs, 249
- Hailam junk, 310
- Hermaphrodite brig, 300
- Hippago, 85, 145
- Hoys, 235
- Iron barque, 272
- Iron ships, 259, 268
- Italian merchantman, 206
- Jackass barque, 301
- Junks, 31, 310
- Ketch, 235, 302
- Koryak craft, 32
- Large sailing ship, 254
- Lifeboat, 255
- Long serpent, 124, 133, 146
- Longship, 124
- Lowestoft drifter, 304
- Luggers, 312 et seq.
- Merchant vessels, 172, 205, 206
- Monoxylon, 95
- Motor barges, 280
- Motor-propelled ships, 291
- Musculus, or mydion, 85
- Nave, 218
- Norfolk wherry, 307
- Paddle-sloop, 263
- Paddle-steamers, 263
- Paro, 85
- Penzance lugger, 318
- Pink, 236
- Pinnace, 205, 208, 229
- Plymouth hooker, 291
- Ponto, 87
- Portuguese carack, 215
- Prosumia, 87
- Quadrireme, 65
- Schedia, 85
- Schooners, 277, 292 et seq.
- Schuyt, Dutch, 220, 285
- Scotch “Zulus,” 317
- Screw ship, 263
- Shallops, 208
- Sibbick rater, 309
- Skin boats, 102-105
- Skuta, 120, 124
- Sloops, 220, 249, 292
- Snekkja, 124, 133, 146
- Spanish treasure-frigates, 214
- Square-rigged, 192
- Steam collier, 258
- “Stumpies,” 305
- Tartana, 218
- Tesseraria, 85
- Thames barge, 305
- Three-decker, 227, 229
- Topsail schooner, 298
- Trireme, 48, 69
- Victualling ships, 185
- Viking, or double-ended, 90, 106
- Viking-like, 171
- Visser, 145
- Warships, Tudor, 178, 188, 203
- Wherry, Norfolk, 307
- Yachts, 289, 320 et seq.
- Yarmouth yawl, 315
- Yawls, 314
- Yorkshire cobble, 60
- “Zulus,” 317
- Shotover, 234
- Shovel, Sir Cloudesley, 247
- Sidon, coins of, 52
- Signals, code of, 188, 249
- Sigurdson, Harald, 122
- Skins for boats, 102-105
- Sluys, battle of, 157
- Smith’s, Captain John, description of taking a prize, 223-225
- Smyth, Mr. Warington, 307, 310
- Snape, Suffolk, Viking ship discovered at, 115
- Soames & Co., Messrs., 271
- Solent, the, 322
- Somerscales, Mr. T., 5
- South Kensington Museum, models in, 5, 181, 216, 241, 271,
299, 309, 311, 328
- Southampton Water, 174
- Southend, 290
- Spanish Armada. See Armada
- Spanish maritime progress, sixteenth century, 180
- Spanish seamen, time of Armada, 204
- Spanish treasure-frigates, 214
- Spars, interchangeable, 260
- Speiring’s, Francis, tapestries of Spanish Armada, 207
- Spithead, 250
- Spritsail, 265, 283
- Squaresail, 11, 244, 281
- Stanfield, Clarkson, 5
- Staysail, 283
- Steamships, supersede sailing vessels, 2, 272;
- introduction into the Navy, 263
- Steele & Co., Messrs., Greenock, 267, 271, 326
- Steele, Mr. William, 326
- Steering paddles, 146
- Sterns, 12, 16, 244, 289;
- “canoe,” 276;
- circular, 257;
- overhanging, 329
- Stone age, the, and shipbuilding, 94, 99
- Stone implements in modern use, 99
- Stow Wood, 234
- Stuart, Mr. Villiers, 33
- Suez Canal, 272
- Suiones, the, 110
- Summercastle, 175
- Sunderland, 266
- Sydney, Sir Philip, 209
- Symonds, Sir William, 259, 299
- Tacitus, 108, 109
- Tacking, the ancients and, 44
- Tallow for bottoms of ships, 232
- Tapestries, ships on, 130;
- Bayeux Tapestry, 17, 134;
- Spanish Armada, House of Lords, 207
- Tea trade, the China, 268
- Teak, 257
- Tecklenborg, Messrs. J. C., 275
- Telescopes, 193
- Terry’s, Captain C. E., model of the Santa Maria, 182
- Thompson, Messrs. J., & Co., 267, 271
- Timbers, diagonal, 257
- Tonnage measurement, 231
- Topgallant sail, 175
- Topmasts, 173, 195
- Topsails, 83, 284
- Trading vessels. See Merchant ships
- Trafalgar, 254, 262;
- mistake in signals, 252
- Trinity House Corporation, 193;
- pictures, 227
- Tromp, Admiral van, 285
- Trondhjem Fjord, ships found on shores of, 114
- Trumpeting on ancient ships, 149
- Tudor colours, the, 191
- Tudor period, development of ships during the, 221
- Tuke, Mr. H. S., 5
- “Tumblehome,” 168, 244
- Tune Viking ship, 117
- Tunis, excavations near, 84
- Turkish pirates, vessels of, 218
- Turner, J. M. W., R.A., pictures by, 5, 259, 285, 289, 300,
323
- Tyre and Sidon, kings of, 49
- Union flag, the, 241, 242
- Union Jack, the, 254
- United Service Museum. See Royal United Service Museum
- United States coasting trade, 296
- Ursula, St., the pilgrimage of, 4, 162
- Valdermoor Marsh, Schleswig-Holstein, boat found at, 95
- Vasco da Gama, 51, 184
- Velde, Willem Van der, 5, 229, 285, 287, 289
- Velleius Paterculus, 102
- Veneti, ships of the, 90, 93, 105, 106
- Venetian warship (thirteenth century), 142
- Venetians, English ships purchased from, 190
- Venice, St. Mark’s, mosaics in, 130, 144
- Venice, ships of, 153, 170
- Victoria and Albert Museum. See South Kensington Museum
- Victoria, Queen, 260
- Viking ships, 10, 13, 14, 90, 110;
- arrangements of, 122, 125, 127;
- sails, 122-124;
- steering, 156;
- navigation, 126;
- the Phœnicians and, 92;
- connection between and the Mediterranean galleys, 91;
- discovery of remains of ships, 115-122
- Vikings, the, influence of on ships, 156, 285;
- harass England and France, 130;
- burial in ship-shape graves, 113-115
- Virginia, 246
- Voss, Captain J. C., 302
- Vroom, Hendrik C., pictures by, 207, 220
- Wanhill, Thomas, of Poole, 324, 326
- War-galleys, Greek, 60
- Warships and warfare, Norse, 124-125
- Watson, Mr. G. L., 328
- Waymouth, Mr., 271
- West Countrymen, temp. Elizabeth, 202
- West Indiaman, 259
- West Indies, 214, 258, 259
- Whale-boats, 14
- Whitby, 303
- White Brothers, Messrs., 331
- White Ensign, the, 254, 255
- White, Mr. H. W., 331
- Whitstable, 290
- William the Conqueror, 17, 134
- Willoughby, Sir Hugh, 191
- Wilton, Earl of, 324
- Winchelsea, seal of, 149
- Winches, 179
- Winchester Cathedral, font, 129, 136
- Wool trade, Flemish, 154
- Woolwich, 227, 246, 250, 321
- Wyllie, Mr. W. L., R.A., 5
- Wynter, Sir William, 201
- Xerxes, 48, 56
- Yacht, first, in England, 289;
- modification of yacht design, 328;
- sterns of Dutch yachts, 243;
- the word “yacht,” 320
- Yachting, 244, 321 et seq.;
- international yachting rules, 332
- Yarborough, Earl of, 323
- Yards, 181
- Yarmouth, 129, 304, 307, 315
- Yonkers, 225
- York Museum, ancient boat in, 100
- Yorkshire cobble, 60
- Zarebas, 22
- Zuyder Zee, 282