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A series of four lectures reconstructs the administration of the Royal Navy in the Restoration-to-Revolution period by drawing on Samuel Pepys's extensive sea manuscripts and related sources. The text classifies his collections into official Admiralty records, deliberately assembled material for a planned naval history, and miscellaneous technical and curious works, and uses them to trace institutional practice and reform. Topics covered include naval administration, finance, victualling, discipline, shipbuilding, and ordnance, and the lectures synthesize documentary evidence to show how Pepys's work and records illuminate the workings and improvements of naval government.

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J. R. Tanner

J. R. Tanner was a scholar and author known for his contributions to the study of naval history, particularly during the 17th century. His notable work, "Samuel Pepys and the Royal Navy," explores the influential role of Samuel Pepys in the development of the British naval administration. Tanner's research provides valuable insights into the historical context of naval operations and governance during Pepys's time, highlighting the significance of his diaries as a primary source. Through his writings, Tanner has contributed to the understanding of maritime history and the evolution of naval practices.

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