Bibliographics

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A76403Bennet, William.A loving exhortation and warning to sea-men, and all others whom it doth concern.1675.01531288nan./cache/A76403.xml./txt/A76403.txt
A79030Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation of His Majesties grace, favour, and pardon to all sea-men, sailers, marriners and other water-men.1642.0989194nan./cache/A79030.xml./txt/A79030.txt
A79325Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.By the King. A proclamation for recalling and prohibiting sea-men from the services of forraign princes and states1661.01445219nan./cache/A79325.xml./txt/A79325.txt
A33550Cockburn, W. (William), 1669-1739.An account of the nature, causes, symptoms, and cure of the distempers that are incident to seafaring people with observations on the diet of the sea-men in His Majesty''s navy : illustrated with some remarkable instances of the sickness of the fleet during the last summer, historically related / by W.C.1696.0361129909nan./cache/A33550.xml./txt/A33550.txt
A90162Desborough, John, 1608-1680.An order by the Commissioners of the Admirality and the Navy concerning the payment of the prize-money due to seamen and souldiers, and their widows, that have served at sea in this last years expedition. 16 January, 1653.nan891158nan./cache/A90162.xml./txt/A90162.txt
B02977Eccles, William, fl. 1700.Reasons for the taking off the Q--s and R--s in the Navy books; together with proposals humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons for the expeditious payment of saylors.1700.01486270nan./cache/B02977.xml./txt/B02977.txt
A82498England and Wales. Parliament.An additional article to the laws of vvar and ordinances of the sea.1653.0663120nan./cache/A82498.xml./txt/A82498.txt
A66312England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)By the King and Queen, a proclamation, for recalling and prohibiting seamen from serving of foreign princes and states1692.01514250nan./cache/A66312.xml./txt/A66312.txt
A39673Flavel, John, 1630?-1691.Navigation spiritualiz''d: or, A new compass for seamen consisting of XXXII points of pleasant observations, profitable applications, and serious reflections: all concluded with so many spiritual poems. Whereunto is now added, I. A sober consideration of the sin of drunkenness. II. The harlots face in the Scripture-glass. III. The art of preserving the fruit of the lips. IV. The resurrection of buried mercies and promises. V. The sea-mans catechism. Being an essay toward their much desir''d reformation from the horrible and destable [sic] sins of drunkenness, swearing, uncleanness, forgetfulness of mercies, violation of promises, and atheistical contempt of death. Fit to be seriously recommmended to their profane relations, whether sea-men or others, by all such as unfeignedly desire their eternal welfare. By John Flavel, minister of the Gospel.1698.07143023071nan./cache/A39673.xml./txt/A39673.txt
B04898J. P.Neptunes raging fury, or, The gallant sea-mens sufferings. Being a relation of their perils and dangers, and of the extraordinary hazards they undergo in their noble adventures. Together with their undaunted valor, and rare constancy, in all their extremities. And the manner of their rejoycing on shore at their return home. To the tune of, When the stormy windes doe blow. / By J.P.nan1241296nan./cache/B04898.xml./txt/B04898.txt
B04822L. P. (Laurence Price), fl. 1625-1680?The sea-mans compass or A dainty new ditty composed and pend the deeds of brave sea-men to praise and commend, ''twas made by a maid that to Gravesend did pass, now mark, and you quickly shall hear how it was. To the tune of, The tyrant hath stoln.1650.01250267nan./cache/B04822.xml./txt/B04822.txt
A94155Lawson, John, Sir, d. 1665.At a Councel of War held aboard, the 17 of October, 1654.1654.0866209nan./cache/A94155.xml./txt/A94155.txt
A08979M. P. (Martin Parker), d. 1656?Saylors for my money a new ditty composed in the praise of saylors and sea affaires ... to the tune of The joviall cobler / [by] M.P.1630.01560290nan./cache/A08979.xml./txt/A08979.txt
A68546Page, Samuel, 1574-1630.God be thanked A sermon of thanksgiuing for the happy successe of the English fleetes, sent forth by the honourable company of aduenturers to the East Indies. Preached to the honourable gouernors and committees, and the whole company, of their good ship, the Hope Marchant happily returened: at Deptford on Maundy Thursday last being the 29th of March. 1616. Hereunto are added sundry necessary and vseful formes of prayer and thankes-giuing for the helpe of all such as trauell by sea, fitted to their seruerall occasions. By Samuel Page Dr. in Diuinitie.1616.03659818nan./cache/A68546.xml./txt/A68546.txt
B05675Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation for re-calling and prohibiting sea-men from the services of forreign princes and states. At Edinburgh, the seventh day of June, one thousand six hundred and sixty four.1664.01444231nan./cache/B05675.xml./txt/B05675.txt
A13446Taylor, John, 1580-1653.Faire and fowle vveather: or a sea and land storme betweene two calmes. With an apologie in defense of the painefull life, and needfull vse of sailors. By Iohn Tailor.1615.043741195nan./cache/A13446.xml./txt/A13446.txt
A96076Watermen and Lightermen of the River Thames (Guild)The watermens case, in relation to the bill for increase and encouragement of seamen1700.01452247nan./cache/A96076.xml./txt/A96076.txt
A15681Wood, John, d. 1625.The true honor of navigation and navigators: or, holy meditations for sea-men Written vpon our sauiour Christ his voyage by sea, Matth. 8. 23. &c. Whereunto are added certaine formes of prayers for sea trauellers, suited to the former meditations, vpon the seuerall occasions that fall at sea. By Iohn Wood, Doctor in Diuinitie.1618.05370317177nan./cache/A15681.xml./txt/A15681.txt