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privateers and prizes, biographies and poetry, notes on the latest technology,
and letters. Each volume also contains engravings and charts relating to naval
engagements and important harbours from Jamaica to Timor, Newfoundland
to Canton, and Penzance to Port Jackson.

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Volume 35 (1816) concentrates on British attempts to suppress the Barbary
pirates in the Mediterranean and discusses state papers describing these
diplomatic efforts. The volume also includes fascinating descriptions of
the community created on the Pitcairn Islands by the descendants of
the mutineers from the Bounty. There are also a biography of Alexander
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The Naval Chronicle
Containing a General and Biographical
History of the Royal Navy of the United
Kingdom with a Variety of Original Papers on
Nautical Subjects
Volume 35: January-June 1816

E di t ed by James Stanier C l arke


and John McArthur
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THE

Cijromcle,
FOR 1816:
CONTAINING A

GENERAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY


OF

THE IOYAL NAVY


OF THE

tlnttcn
WITH A VARIETY OF ORIGINAL PAPERS ON
NAUTICAL SUBJECTS.

UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF SEVERAL


LITERARY AND PROFESSIONAL MEN.

VOL. XXXV.
(FROM JdXUARY TO JUNE.)

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CCCCLVII. Chart of the VrsTut* - 224

Engravings on Wood, representing Fire-shackles, for Mooring-


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CCCCLVIII. Portrait of JOHN HARNESS, Esq. M.D. F.L.S. Me-


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CCCCLX. DUMBARTON CASTLE, N . B. Engraved by BAILY, from


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PREFACE
TO THE THIRTY-FIFTH VOLUME.

acknowledging the support and patronage which have enabled us to


conclude and publish the XXXVth Volume of the Babal Chronicle, we feel
increased pleasure from the sense of augmented obligation ; and if the long
continuance of a periodical work be any criterion of its character, the pro*
gress of it under the eye of an intelligent public, during the course of eigh-
teen years, must confer upon it no small degree of respectability, especially
when it is considered as totally unsupported by that forced, factitious fame,
to which so many of the candidates for public favor have owed their tern,
porary buoyancy, and whose pretensions have in some instances seemed to
require that not only the trumpet, but the terrene trumpeter, be brazen,
to publish and uphold them. But this is by-the-bye—we do not mention it
with any comparative views—the very nature of our own ^ publication for-
bids the bloated puff!—" Ornari res ipsa negat, contenta docere."
In taking our usual review of the Volume, we are duly sensible how
much it owes to our kind auxiliaries, as the vehicle of various information,
and correspondent interest.
The Biography, as the very face and front of the Volume, should bear
in its character an especial commendation ; and if itdo not, it is more our
misfortune than our fault. As a record of public naval services, it is open
to all who have performed them ; and so long have been the naval wars
from which we have just emerged; so glorious the events to the British
nation ; and so numerous the list of officers by whom they were produced;
that although we have transferred to our Chronicle the names and actions
of many, to the preservation and diffusion of their fair-earned fame, many
still remain, whose actions, well worthy of record, are, we fear, withheld
by an unjust diffidence, a doubt that their apprehended small importance
would be incompatible with a formal publication of them ; it^should, how-
ever, be considered, that it is by a combination of small actions that great
events are produced, and that each individual contributor to a graud re-
sult is entitled to his share of the honour it confers.
Under this impression, and wishing to preserve from the oblivious gulf
of Time—the inevitable Lethe of all unrecorded actions, however honorable
—it is our intention to adopt the suggestion of a very valuable Correspon-
dent and evident well-wisher to the JBabal <£hroiuclr.i and to propose occa-
sienally, on the Wrapper of our Chronicle, the names of such naval officers
as to our recollection and judgment may ocGUr; relying on the extensivs
circulation of the notice for such relative communications as may be medi-
ately sr immediately obtained. Lists of Biographical Queries may be
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