The Royal Navy a History From the Earliest Times to Present volume 6

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The Royal Navy a History From the Earliest Times to Present volume 6
W Laird William Laird Clowes
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Given under my hand, this — day of, 1824. (Signed) John Phillimore, Captain ; X. Pioyse, ^ Chaplain, H. M. S. Thetis.^ The cemetery was thereupon consecrated ANath full naval honour. " The ship's band, sailors, and Marines attended; and the "Bishop, " on landing, was saluted with nineteen guns.
And here is one version of the truth about the abolition of mast- heading as a punishment for " young gentlemen " : — "... Drummond, a promising young Guardsman, was the cause of doing away with the mast
...-heading of Midshipmen. . . . One day at sea, Ingestrie sent a Mid ... To say he wished to S2:)eak to Drummond, who was playing backgammon, and delayed obeying the summons until he finished his game. When he appeared, Ingestrie told him that on board a man-of-war orders must be obeyed, and, in joke, said he would next time send him to tlie masthead. On whicli Drummond replied lie would see the Captain blowed first. Ingestrie hailed the maintop and ordered a hauling- line to be sent down. . .

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