The Great MutinyPutnam, 1965 - 511 sivua Surveys the corrupt conditions of Georgian England in 1797 and chronicles the British fleet's "sit down strike" at Portsmouth and Spithead - the largest naval insurrection in history. |
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THE BASTILLE 11 | 11 |
THE RIGHTS OF MAN | 34 |
THE HUMBLE PETITION | 53 |
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Adam Duncan Admiral Buckner Admiralty anchor ashore asked Binns Black Dick Bligh boat Brest Britain British called Channel fleet Charles Charles James Fox Colpoys command committee court court-martial crew deck delegates Duke Dutch duty enemy England English fire forecastle France French frigates George Graham grievances guns hanged Hoche House invasion Irish James John John Binns King King's letter lieutenant London London Corresponding Society Lord Bridport Lord Spencer lordships magistrates Majesty Majesty's ship marines Minister Monmouth morning mutiny naval navy Nore Nore mutiny North Sea Northesk officers Old Jarvey pardon Parliament petitions Pitt Pitt's Plymouth port Portland Portsmouth President prisoner quarterdeck Queen Charlotte red flag replied Richard Parker royal sail sailors Sandwich sea lords seamen sent Sheerness ship's company Sir John Colpoys Spithead Spithead mutiny squadron Texel Thelwall Thomas tion took vessels William wrote yard ropes Yarmouth