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James A. Williamson Notice in
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A. C. Bell, "The Third Dutch War", Summary in
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W.G. Bassett, "English Naval Policy 1698-1703",
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C. Northcote Parkinson,
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Herbert Richmond, "The Importance of the study of Naval History". Notice in
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Philip Aubrey, "Preventive Squadron: The Royal Navy and the West African Slave Trade 1811-1868". Summary in
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Gordon Connel-Smith, "Forerunner of Drake: some aspects of privateering and piracy during the last French war of
Henry VIII", Summary in
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Forerunners of Drake: a study of English Trade with Spain in the early Tudor period (London, 1954). • 1951
A. N. Ryan, "The British Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807", Summary in
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Piers Mackesy, "The Royal Navy in the Mediterranean from Trafalgar to the Revolt in Spain, 1805-08". Summary published in
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Roy Taylor, "The Reform of the Naval Recruiting System, 1852-1862", summary in
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Mariner's Mirror'', vol. XLIV (1958), pp. 302–313, and vol. XLV (1959), pp. 46–58. • 1958
D. E. Kennedy, "Parliament and the Navy, 1642-1648," A shortened version published as "The English Naval Revolt of 1648,"
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Anthony B. Sainsbury, "Vice Admiral Sir
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A. P. McGowan, "The Administration of the navy under the
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John Berryman, "British naval policy and the
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Paul M. Kennedy, "Tirpitz, England and the Second Navy Law of 1900: a strategic critique". Summary in
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R. J. B. Knight, "The Administration of the Royal Dockyards in England 1770-90". Summary in
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Roger Morriss, "Samuel Bentham and the Management of the Royal Dockyards, 1796-1807, " in
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N. A. M. Rodger, "Stragglers and Deserters from the Royal Navy during the Seven Years War", Published in
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Patricia K. Crimmin,
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Harry Dickinson,
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Joseph A. Maiolo, "The knockout blow against the Import System: Admiralty expectations of Nazi Germany’s naval strategy 1934-9".Published in
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Philip Woodfine, "Proper Objects of the Press: Naval Impressment and
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Oliver Walton,
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Anthony J. Cumming,
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