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Navy: boatswain of the Africa chaired 
through Portsmouth and presented with 
a gold chain by the crew, vi 72] 
Pembroke chaired by 
the crew and presented with a gold call 
and silver cup, vii 50] 
e+.» contract for victualling, vii 56] 
"a steps taken for the benefit of the, vii 
eee. @ capt. cast in damages for loss of 
prize money from his neglecting to rate a 
man as quartermaster, vii 79] 
++.. claim of prize money for captures in 
the E. Indies, vii 92] 
«+.. damages against a capt. for confining 
a gentleman on board his ship, vii 113] 
ee.. half pay granted to chaplains, vii 161] 
viii 239] 
++.. officers in the American colonies made 
to act as customhouse officers, viii 18] 
e+.. wax candles recommended for, and 
employed by one admiral at his own ex- 
pense, viii 158 
++. crew of the Dolphin, on their return 
from the voyage round the world, re- 
warded with double pay, ix 104] 
++.. petition for the same after her 2nd 
voyage, xi 122] 
++. damages against a commodore for im- 
pressing the owner of a vessel, ix 112] 
captain for seizing a 
ship and cargo in America, ix 157] 
«+.» the old Monmouth broken up, x 98] 
«+e. half pay of lieutenants declared by 
the Commons to be insufficient, x 220] 
++.. regulations of uniforms, xi 63] xxvi 
193] xlix 681*. lii 309 
+» .. Guadaloupe frigate, a crack ship, xi 
179] 
++. fifty boys clothed and equipped by sir 
J. Fielding, xiii 149] 
+... men pressed in the Thames seize the 
tender, run her ashore, and escape, xiii 
147) 
-+.- bounties to seamen, 
163] 
xiii 150] 151] 
+» .. attempt to impress a man in a church © 
while marrying, xiii 161] 
e+. queries on impressing seamen, and 
opinions of counsel, xiii 232] 
++. bottom of a 74 filled with nails in one 
night, xiv 69] ' 
«+.» grants toward paying off the debt, xiv 
35} xvii 254] xix 250] xx 265] xliv 582 
+++. petition of the captains for an increase 
of half pay, xvi 92*] 
«. ++ annual survey of the, xviii 129] 
= sph seasoned ina new mode, xviii 
«... Swiftsure of forty guns with two mortar 
beds, xix 158] 
«+.» explosion of gunpowder on board the 
Marlborough, xix 170] 
+++» freeholder, in the service of the Navy 
board, impressed, xxi 185] 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
NA’ 
Navy: memorial from several admirals to 
the king on the trial of adm. Keppel, 
xxii 108] 
“<— 9g. of impressment, xxii 170] 
171 
«+++ lieut. and midshipman fined and im- 
prisoned for entering a shop to impress a 
man, xxii 198] 
«+++ pressgang indicted for murder, xxii 
204] 215] 
++.. man execnted for murdering a man 
who attempted to impress him, xxii 204 
+e.» judge’s warrant to bring impressed 
apprentices before him, xxii 209] 
+++» capt. of a merchantman, who had re- 
tired on a fortune, impressed at Bristol, 
xxii 221] xxiii 223] 
«+s» persons entitled to vote for a member 
of parliament exempt from impressment, 
xxii 254] 
+++. returns of the, xxiv 174] 263] xxix 
201] xxxv 61.11%, 109*. liv 24. lviii 176 
+++ two captains broke, xxiv 181] 
«+++ crews of two sloops refuse to go to the 
W. Indies, xxvi 199] 
--.. Other disturbances among the seamen, 
ib. 200] 
-».. large body of seamen proceed to the 
Admiralty, and thence to the palace, to 
know when their arrears would be paid, 
xxvi 203] 
+++. masters appointed to look after and 
make reports of the ships in ordinary, 
xxvi 210] 
+++. three seamen executed for mutiny, 
xxvi 213] 
Brie a refused leave of absence, xxix 
217] 
mane regulations of promotion to flags, xxx 
9 
«+++ debates in parliament on certain pro- 
motions, xxx 99] 
«++. half pay cannot be alienated, xxxiii 20] 
+ oe to seamen, Xxxv 2. xxxix 
oe -. plans for obviating impressment, xxxvii 
2) P 
government circular on manning, 
xxxvii 108 
..+- number of officers, xxxviii 49. x] 104, 
xliv 369. liv 119 
-++. levy from parishes for manning pro- 
posed, xxxix 120] 
+.++ inadequacy of it’s pay, xxxix 207] 
- +++ other causes of complaint, xxxix 208] 
+... mutiny at Portsmouth, xxxix 208] 22, 
23, 26, 28 
vee. ————— the Nore; xxxix 214] 31, 33, 
34, 35 
ovee — Cape, xxxix 50. xl 12 
«+s» petitions of the seamen and papers 
relative to the mutiny, xxxix 239-51, 
254-6 x 
«++. observations on it, xli 163, 176 
-+ «+ bill for suspending protections, xl 227] 
