
A Mariner of England: An Account of the Career of William Richardson
From Cabin Boy in the Merchant Service to Warrant Officer in the Royal Navy (1780 to 1819) As Told by Himself
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A Mariner of England: An Account of the Career of William Richardson
From Cabin Boy in the Merchant Service to Warrant Officer in the Royal Navy (1780 to 1819) As Told by Himself
About this book
From merchantman to man-of-war…
William Richardson was always certain he would be a seaman. His father and all his brothers were mariners so it was not unusual that he should go to sea in his turn. By the last part of the eighteenth century Richardson was an accomplished and experienced young mariner who had made steady progress in promotion and who had travelled sea-routes across the globe, including time served in the notorious slave trade. These were the days of the press gangs and many a merchant seamen was forcefully taken into the ranks of the Royal Navy. Richardson was no exception and, perhaps peculiarly, he accepted his fate with good humour. While under the ensign he joined Sir Ralph Abercromby's expedition to St. Lucia and served throughout the West Indies aboard HMS Prompte and HMS Tromp. War with Napoleonic France saw Richardson, now a master gunner, aboard HMS Caesar. Those interested in the wars of the 'Age of Sail' will find much to interest them in this book, as the author richly describes his experiences among the crew of a British man-of-war in action in the Channel, the Eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean. An excellent and rare account of Nelson's navy from the pen of an ordinary seaman. Recommended.-Print ed.
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Table of contents
- Title page
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- THE PREFACE OF WILLIAM RICHARDSON
- CHAPTER I - 1768-85 - A LAD IN THE MERCHANT SERVICE
- CHAPTER II - 1785-89 - FROM APPRENTICE TO SECOND MATE
- CHAPTER III - 1790-91 - GUINEA AND THE SLAVE TRADE
- CHAPTER IV - 1791-92 - CALCUTTA AND THE BAY OF BENGAL
- CHAPTER V - 1793-95 -IN THE KING’S SERVICE
- CHAPTER VI - 1795-97 - WITH SIR RALPH ABERCROMBY’S EXPEDITION TO ST. LUCIA, ETC.
- CHAPTER VII - 1797-99 - IN H.M.S. “PROMPTE” IN THE WEST INDIES
- CHAPTER VIII - 1799-1802 - AT MARTINIQUE IN H.M.S. “TROMP”
- CHAPTER IX - 1803-06 - SIR RICHARD STRACHAN’S VICTORY
- CHAPTER X - 1808-09 - WITH STOPFORD IN THE BASQUE ROADS
- CHAPTER XI - 1809 - THE WALCHEREN EXPEDITION
- CHAPTER XII - 1810-19 - LISBON AND THE PENINSULAR WAR