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Pre1800 1759, EDWARD, Earl of Clarendon, The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon (3 vol 1793,Tench, Watkin, Complete account of the settlement at Port Jackson in New South http://www.library.org.au/data35.htm
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Contents For June 2001 David Joel, Charles Brooking 17231759 and the Eighteenth Century British MarinePainters Watkin Tench; Gavin Edwards (ed.), Letters from Revolutionary France. http://www.mun.ca/mhp/Dec-2001.htm
Extractions: Volume XIII, Number 2 (December 2001) Editor-in-Chief's Note / xi Contributors / xiii ARTICLES Gordon Jackson, "The Significance of Unimportant Ports" / 1 Carmel Vassallo, "The Maltese Merchant Fleet and the Black Sea Grain Trade in the Nineteenth Century" / 19 Heide Gerstenberger, "The Disciplining of German Seamen" / 37 William Kenefick, "Technological Change and Glasgow's Dock Labour Force, c. 1860-1914" / 51 Reginald Loyen, "Functional Shifts in the Port of Antwerp: A Throughput Model" / 73 Stephen Dobbs, "The Singapore River, 1819-1869: Cradle of a Maritime Entrepot" / 95 Anthony B. Dickinson, "Controlled Sealing in the Falkland Islands during the Twentieth Century" / 119 Jonathan Goldstein, "For Gold, Glory and Knowledge: The Andrew Jackson Administration and the Orient, 1829-1837" / 137 RESEARCH NOTE Jann M. Witt, "'During the Voyage Every Captain is Monarch of the Ship:' The Merchant Captain from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century" / 165 ROUNDTABLES Lewis R. Fischer, Alison Games, Michael Jarvis, Gesa Mackenthun, Kenneth J. Morgan, Simon Newman, Ian K. Steele and Robert Sweeny on Peter Linebaugh and Marcus Rediker
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Extractions: Captain James Cook was born on 27th October 1728 in a two-roomed, mud-walled thatched cottage on the estate of Marton Hall in Middlesborough, North Yorkshire, England. His family later moved to Aireyholme Farm on the outskirts of Great Ayton where his father took up the position of manager. He attended the school in Great Ayton while working on the farm. James was almost seventeen when he walked to Staithes to begin his first job, in the village general store. Eighteen months later a love of the sea drove him to the Port of Whitby and to an apprenticeship with John Walker on coal-carrying boats. Cook's Cottage, Marton-in-Cleveland by Ian Croden. This was the two-roomed, mud-walled, thatch-roofed cottage in which James Cook was born on 27th October 1728. It was demolished in 1786 Reproduced with permission of artist's widow A granite urn marks the site of Cook's birthplace cottage, photographed in 1995 on the 267th anniversary of Cook's birth. Daphne Salt In 1755 he made the momentous decision to volunteer for the Royal Navy. Europe was arming itself for what was to become the 'Seven Years War' (1756-63). Incredibly, only one week after signing up, Able Body Seaman James Cook's abilities were recognised and he was promoted to the position of Master's Mate on board the Eagle . After sorting out the tangled maze of square-rigging on the near derelict ship Cook was promoted to Boatswain (Bo's'n) and sent on the Eagle to patrol the Bay of Biscay for French ships. During the next two years Cook saw many sea battles and his skills did not go unnoticed. He was offered the position of Master, but apologetically turned it down, opting instead to attend the Naval Academy, where he gained his Master's certificate in 1757.
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Extractions: King Solomon is getting old, and his son, Rehoboam, is not strong enough to hold the kingdom together once his father dies. Some of the priests think that if the stories of Yahweh were written down, rather than told orally, the power of the Word would unite the people forever. Judith, the daughter of a high priest, is a noted storyteller. Chafing under the rules of a society that treats women as less than men, she begins to worship the Goddess, an alternative deity, abhorred by the Priests and the monarch. Not all branches have all titles. Check the library's full catalog for availability (click
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