Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Early Years
- 2 Rainier and the Royal Navy
- 3 Rainier, the East India Company, and the King's Civil Servants in India
- 4 Communications and Intelligence — Its Sources and Uses
- 5 The Geography and Protection of Maritime Trade
- 6 The Defence and Expansion of Britain's Eastern Empire
- 7 Maintaining the Squadron at Sea
- Conclusion: ‘Removing the Cloud’
- Epilogue
- Appendices
- Appendix 1 Terminology
- Appendix 2 Chronology
- Appendix 3 Rainier Family Tree
- Appendix 4 Trade Statistics and Their Interpretation
- Appendix 5 East Indies Naval Manpower Strength, 1793–1812
- Appendix 6 Cost of Victualling (in Pounds Sterling) in the East Indies, West Indies and Mediterranean, 1804–9
- Appendix 7 Commanders-in-Chief/Senior Naval Officers of East Indies Station, 1754–1814
- Appendix 8 National Ships Taken/Destroyed by Admiral Rainier's Squadron
- Appendix 9 Captain Rainier's Orders on Sailing to the East Indies in 1794
- Appendix 10 These maps were drawn by Julie Snook FBCartS
- Bibliography
- Index
- Worlds of the East India Company
Appendix 9 - Captain Rainier's Orders on Sailing to the East Indies in 1794
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2013
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Early Years
- 2 Rainier and the Royal Navy
- 3 Rainier, the East India Company, and the King's Civil Servants in India
- 4 Communications and Intelligence — Its Sources and Uses
- 5 The Geography and Protection of Maritime Trade
- 6 The Defence and Expansion of Britain's Eastern Empire
- 7 Maintaining the Squadron at Sea
- Conclusion: ‘Removing the Cloud’
- Epilogue
- Appendices
- Appendix 1 Terminology
- Appendix 2 Chronology
- Appendix 3 Rainier Family Tree
- Appendix 4 Trade Statistics and Their Interpretation
- Appendix 5 East Indies Naval Manpower Strength, 1793–1812
- Appendix 6 Cost of Victualling (in Pounds Sterling) in the East Indies, West Indies and Mediterranean, 1804–9
- Appendix 7 Commanders-in-Chief/Senior Naval Officers of East Indies Station, 1754–1814
- Appendix 8 National Ships Taken/Destroyed by Admiral Rainier's Squadron
- Appendix 9 Captain Rainier's Orders on Sailing to the East Indies in 1794
- Appendix 10 These maps were drawn by Julie Snook FBCartS
- Bibliography
- Index
- Worlds of the East India Company
Summary
‘Having detached the Sampson and Argo to St. Helena … you are to pursue your voyage with the Suffolk and Swift Sloop and the East India Company Ships under your Convoy, making the best of your way to the Cape of Good Hope where you may expect to find His Majesty's Ships named in the margin which have been sent to cruise off that Cape under Orders from Rear Admiral Gardner … and upon joining those Ships, or any of them, … you are to take them under your Command (their Captains being hereby directed to follow your Orders) and to prosecute your Voyage to the East Indies, proceeding to Madras and using your best endeavours to see the East India Company's Ships thither, or as far as your way and theirs may lie together; and having delivered to the Honble Rear-Admiral Cornwallis, Commander-in-Chief of His Majesty's Ships in the East Indies, or forwarded to him wherever he may be on that Station, put yourself and the ships and sloop which may be with you, under his Command, follow his Orders for your further Proceedings.
‘But if on your arrival in the East Indies you shall not find the above-mentioned Rear-Admiral, or any other officer of His Majesty’s Ships senior to yourself on that Station, you are in that case to employ the Force under your Command and such others of His Majesty’s Ships and Vessels as you may find there, or as may join you afterwards, in such manner as, upon consultation with His Excellency the Governor-General, or the Governor and Council of Madras, shall be judged best for the Protection of the Trade and Settlements of His Majesty’s Subjects and His Allies in the East Indies, until you receive further orders.
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- British Naval Power in the East, 1794-1805The Command of Admiral Peter Rainier, pp. 247Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2013