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AON

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  1. lost at sea? part of the story is missing... somewhat like newspaper stories today - 1810
  2. I've no witty comment for these two - 1810
  3. and last for today... need a job - 1810
  4. rank has its privileges - read down to the end. 1810 But sir... we was just 'av'n a friendly pint and it went down 'is wind 'ole, so I's made to smacked 'm on the back a few times to help 'm out, but he kept mov'n about on me, so's I smacked 'm to stop... honest.
  5. Here is one you don't see often - 1810
  6. Here are a few a new invention with stem power - 1810
  7. Mark It is easier to fit people in a wooden boat with thwarts than in a canvas boat that mentions them laying down in it and being stacked like cord wood
  8. Mark re: the smugglers unfortunately my focus is on one ship and so I've been given individual pages that mention her articles posted here are what I find on those pages that grab my attention I see but a fraction of what was printed in the time what happened to the smugglers was likely on a page I didn't get bad news is I finished all the pages I had. good news is I've just acquired another 400+ pages the other day, so there may be more here. Alan
  9. regarding the fake bone model seller: I have to re-read many post as they sometimes read funny. I think they were saying he was a fake seller of bone models. regarding the number of soldiers in the boat: it all depends how you fold them? possibly they were boy soldiers! much younger and shorter, smaller chest size.... they had arms, possibly removed their legs?? I think it is just fake news possibly to confuse the enemy as I can't get more than 27 in the space semi-comfortably, 30 otherwise.
  10. Why not just a good old fisticuffs knock down brawl? - 1809 Oh, right, unbecoming of a potential officer.
  11. A collapsible! 1809
  12. I would not want to be the one to break this news to the crew after a long voyage - 1809
  13. A lesson from the past - 1809 We should be very careful!
  14. One for our American and Russian readers - 25 Nov 1809
  15. of all the articles I've scanned through (1012 to be exact) this is the very first in which I've noticed the use of the acronym "HMS".
  16. "half seas over" means fairly drunk or on they way to be stinking drunk... similar to "two" or "three sheets to the wind".
  17. same paper.... and the answer is a resounding NO, they will never learn.
  18. will those sailors ever learn? 1808 (FYI - I've read many articles about duels... one between two women over a man! and the one was quite a good shot)
  19. £500 in 1800 is equivalent in purchasing power to about £42,157.16 in 2020. A liveable wage today for sure.
  20. for something different - Aug 1808
  21. I did not see this one coming... Brazil??? Aug 1808
  22. not something your going to read any time soon - Sept 1808
  23. Conscription Desertion Volunteers Ones loss is an others gain - Aug 1808
  24. This one confuses me.... the prisoners were paid by the captors?
  25. A good haul indeed - May 1808 I googled it: £30,000 in 1800 is equivalent in purchasing power to about £2,529,429.69 in 2020 X 2 ships!
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