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NARRATIVES OF SHIPWRECKS OF THE ROYAL NAVY: BETWEEN 1793 AND 1849. - COMPILED PRINCIPALLY FROM OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS IN THE ADMIRALTY, - BY - WILLIAM O. S. GILLY. - WITH A PREFACE BY - WILLIAM STEPHEN GILLY, D.D. VICAR OF NORHAM AND CANON OF DURHAM.
LONDON: JOHN W. PARKER, WEST STRAND - MDCCCL
ADVERTISEMENT.
PREFACE.
THE BOYNE
THE AMPHION
THE TRIBUNE
THE RESISTANCE
THE PROSERPINE.
This volume brings together a series of vivid accounts drawn from Admiralty records, detailing the Royal Navy’s shipwrecks between the late 18th and mid‑19th centuries. Each narrative captures the tense moments when vessels met the sea’s fury, highlighting the quick decisions, steadfast discipline, and often heroic actions of the crews. Listeners hear the clang of cannon, the roar of storms, and the quiet resolve that kept men afloat against overwhelming odds.
A thoughtful preface frames the stories, reflecting on the character of British seamen and the personal experiences of those who witnessed naval disasters firsthand. The collection is organized alphabetically and chronologically, providing a handy reference for anyone interested in maritime history. Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for the dangers of naval service and the courage that defined an era of sail.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (631K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-03-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Best known for compiling dramatic Royal Navy shipwreck accounts from Admiralty records, this elusive 19th-century writer left behind a book full of danger, endurance, and hard-won survival at sea.
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