id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17563 Chatterton, E. Keble (Edward Keble) King's Cutters and Smugglers 1700-1855 .txt text/plain 103323 5298 76 [Illustration: REVENUE CRUISER CHASING SMUGGLING LUGGER. REVENUE CRUISER CHASING SMUGGLING LUGGER _Colour frontispiece_ with the old smuggling days, the Revenue cutters, and the Preventive Customs officers and commanders of cruisers, General Orders issued to vessels were not known as Revenue cutters at this time, but as Custom luggers manned by armed crews, who carried on a brisk smuggling trade actually on board or in the boats of the cruisers at that time was to keep the officers of the cruisers on board their vessels, and at sea, commander and mate of every Revenue vessel or boat bringing in a large Revenue cruisers, all being commanded by naval officers. service those officers and crews of the Revenue cruisers as by length land the crews of the vessels employed on the cruisers and Naval ships men were found on board, whereas smuggling vessels of this size (about ./cache/17563.txt ./txt/17563.txt