
Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PLATES IN VOLUME XXXIII. From Original Designs
- PREFACE TO THE THIRTY-THIRD VOLUME
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF SIR PHILIP BOWES VERE BROKE, BART. CAPTAIN IN THE ROYAL NAVY
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF SIR CLOUDESLEY SHOVEL, KNT. REAR-ADMIRAL OF ENGLAND, &c.
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF THE LATE THOMAS MACKENZIE, ESQ. REAR-ADMIRAL OF THE BLUE
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF SIR GEORGE ROOKE, KNT. VICE-ADMIRAL, AND LIEUTENANT OF THE ADMIRALTY OF ENGLAND, AND LIEUTENANT OF THE FLEETS AND SEAS OF THIS KINGDOM, &c. &c.
- INDEX
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF SIR CLOUDESLEY SHOVEL, KNT. REAR-ADMIRAL OF ENGLAND, &c.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 January 2011
- Frontmatter
- PLATES IN VOLUME XXXIII. From Original Designs
- PREFACE TO THE THIRTY-THIRD VOLUME
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF SIR PHILIP BOWES VERE BROKE, BART. CAPTAIN IN THE ROYAL NAVY
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF SIR CLOUDESLEY SHOVEL, KNT. REAR-ADMIRAL OF ENGLAND, &c.
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF THE LATE THOMAS MACKENZIE, ESQ. REAR-ADMIRAL OF THE BLUE
- BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF SIR GEORGE ROOKE, KNT. VICE-ADMIRAL, AND LIEUTENANT OF THE ADMIRALTY OF ENGLAND, AND LIEUTENANT OF THE FLEETS AND SEAS OF THIS KINGDOM, &c. &c.
- INDEX
Summary
A braver chief, to distant lands
Ne'er guided his victorious bands;
Ne'er beheld a chief more brave
His ships of battle plough the wave.
His heart impell'd by conscious might,
With eager transport sought the fight.
Death Song, by Olaus Wormius. Trans.THE lapse of a century and more since the reigns of Charles the Second, James the Second, William and Ann, has so reduced the prominency of the transactions of their respective reigns, that, as matters of interest to the reader of the present day, some doubt may be reasonably entertained of their eligibility. Yet, as necessary links in the concatenation of our Naval History (which, though not historically digested, the Biography of the Naval Chronicle is intended to supply materials for), they will be found consistent with our plan, although we shall always give a preference to communications of more recent date.
The period of Sir Cloudesley Shovel's birth is not precisely ascertained, Campbell says about the year 1650; that his parents were but in middling circumstances, and that the name of Cloudesley was given him with a view to conciliate the notice of a relation, who had the ability to befriend him: it does not appear, however, that he derived from it any more than a nominal advantage; he was destined to be the fabricator of his own fortune, and to be enriched by means more honourable to himself.
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- The Naval ChronicleContaining a General and Biographical History of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom with a Variety of Original Papers on Nautical Subjects, pp. 177 - 352Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1815