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XI - MILITARY AND NAVAL HISTORY

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2010

Robert A. Smith
Affiliation:
Emory University, Atlanta
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For specialized bibliographies, lists and catalogues, see (1), (6), (23), (62), (110) and (149). For military administration, see also (253), (261), (281), (318), (331), (337), (338), (344), (345), (360) and (362); and for additional material on military medicine, see (1676), (1680) and (1702).

Printed sources

  1. 1736 Army. A list of the general andfield officers as they rank in the Army. 1754–1868. After 1814, The monthly army list. Gives officers by regiment as well as listing general officers.

  2. 1737 Baynham, Henry (ed.). From the lower deck: the old Navy, 1780–1840. 1969. Anthology of autobiographical writings.

  3. 1738 Bonner-Smith, David (ed.). Letters of Admiral of the Fleet the Earl ofSt Vincent whilst first lord of the Admiralty 1801–4. (Navy Records Society, 55; 61.) 1922–7, 2 vols.

  4. 1739 Bonner-Smith, David and Michael Arthur Lewis (comps.). The commissioned sea officers of the Royal Navy, 1660–1815. 1954, 3 vols.

  5. 1740 Bromley, John Selwyn (ed.). The manning of the Royal Navy: selected public pamphlets, 1693–1873. (Navy Records Society, 119.) 1976.

  6. 1741 Clark, William Bell, et al. (eds.). Naval documents of the American Revolution. Washington, DC, 1964-. From British and American archives; seven vols. published so far, covering events to the beginning of 1777.

  7. 1742 Colledge, James Joseph (comp.). Ships of the Royal Navy: an historical index. Newton Abbot, Devon, 1969–70, 2 vols.

  8. 1743 Corbett, Sir Julian Stafford (ed.). Fighting instructions 1530–1816. (Navy Records Society, 29.) 1905. Supplemented by his edition of Signals and instructions, 1776–1794, with addenda to Vol. XXIX. (Navy Records Society, 35.) 1908.

  9. 1744 Corbett, Sir Julian Stafford and Sir Herbert William Richmond (eds.).

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  • MILITARY AND NAVAL HISTORY
  • Robert A. Smith, Emory University, Atlanta
  • Book: Late Georgian and Regency England, 1760–1837
  • Online publication: 04 May 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511622144.013
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  • Robert A. Smith, Emory University, Atlanta
  • Book: Late Georgian and Regency England, 1760–1837
  • Online publication: 04 May 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511622144.013
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