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The work examines naval impressment by outlining its origins, purposes, and the practical organisation of press gangs both at sea and ashore. It details who was liable to be taken and the methods used to seize and billet men, as well as common techniques for evasion and forms of community resistance. Attention is given to life under compulsion: medical care, provisions, pay, discipline, leisure, and the involvement of women in encounters with recruiting parties. Legal and administrative frameworks are considered alongside vivid accounts of abuses, and an appendix aggregates regulations and illustrative cases to clarify everyday procedures and consequences.
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