The Trafalgar Chronicle: Dedicated to Naval History in the Nelson Era
The Trafalgar Chronicle is the publication of choice for new research about the Georgian Navy, sometimes called ‘Nelson’s Navy’, though its scope includes all the sailing navies of the period from 1714 to 1837.

The theme of the 2021 issue is ‘Georgian Navy encounters with indigenous and enslaved populations’. The theme is particularly relevant to current-day discussions and social activism occurring across the globe, that have brought new insights and perspectives to Western history of colonization, exploration, and slavery. The lead article, by 1805 Club member Tom D. Fremantle, tells the story of his ancestor, Philip Gidley King, who sailed to Botany Bay with the First Fleet in 1787. becoming the first Lieutenant Governor of Norfolk Island and the third Governor of New South Wales. His encounters with the Maoris are unforgettably touching. Another contribution reveals how the British lured slaves away from their American masters’ plantations with the promise of freedom during the War of 1812.

In the tradition of recent editions, the 2021 Trafalgar Chronicle contains biographical sketches of Nelson’s contemporaries including Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Saunders, naval hero of Quebec; Sir Harry Neale, Baronet GCB, a royal favorite; and Admiral Sir Philip Durham, a Trafalgar Captain turned politician. Meanwhile, Captain Christer Hägg, RSwN Rtd regales readers with the tale of Captain Johan Puke leading the Swedish fleet in a daring breakout from the Russian blockade at Viborg in 1790.

Scholars and students, experts and enthusiasts fascinated by the era of the sailing navy will be absorbed by the latest edition of this handsomely illustrated journal.
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The Trafalgar Chronicle: Dedicated to Naval History in the Nelson Era
The Trafalgar Chronicle is the publication of choice for new research about the Georgian Navy, sometimes called ‘Nelson’s Navy’, though its scope includes all the sailing navies of the period from 1714 to 1837.

The theme of the 2021 issue is ‘Georgian Navy encounters with indigenous and enslaved populations’. The theme is particularly relevant to current-day discussions and social activism occurring across the globe, that have brought new insights and perspectives to Western history of colonization, exploration, and slavery. The lead article, by 1805 Club member Tom D. Fremantle, tells the story of his ancestor, Philip Gidley King, who sailed to Botany Bay with the First Fleet in 1787. becoming the first Lieutenant Governor of Norfolk Island and the third Governor of New South Wales. His encounters with the Maoris are unforgettably touching. Another contribution reveals how the British lured slaves away from their American masters’ plantations with the promise of freedom during the War of 1812.

In the tradition of recent editions, the 2021 Trafalgar Chronicle contains biographical sketches of Nelson’s contemporaries including Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Saunders, naval hero of Quebec; Sir Harry Neale, Baronet GCB, a royal favorite; and Admiral Sir Philip Durham, a Trafalgar Captain turned politician. Meanwhile, Captain Christer Hägg, RSwN Rtd regales readers with the tale of Captain Johan Puke leading the Swedish fleet in a daring breakout from the Russian blockade at Viborg in 1790.

Scholars and students, experts and enthusiasts fascinated by the era of the sailing navy will be absorbed by the latest edition of this handsomely illustrated journal.
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The Trafalgar Chronicle: Dedicated to Naval History in the Nelson Era

The Trafalgar Chronicle: Dedicated to Naval History in the Nelson Era

The Trafalgar Chronicle: Dedicated to Naval History in the Nelson Era

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The Trafalgar Chronicle is the publication of choice for new research about the Georgian Navy, sometimes called ‘Nelson’s Navy’, though its scope includes all the sailing navies of the period from 1714 to 1837.

The theme of the 2021 issue is ‘Georgian Navy encounters with indigenous and enslaved populations’. The theme is particularly relevant to current-day discussions and social activism occurring across the globe, that have brought new insights and perspectives to Western history of colonization, exploration, and slavery. The lead article, by 1805 Club member Tom D. Fremantle, tells the story of his ancestor, Philip Gidley King, who sailed to Botany Bay with the First Fleet in 1787. becoming the first Lieutenant Governor of Norfolk Island and the third Governor of New South Wales. His encounters with the Maoris are unforgettably touching. Another contribution reveals how the British lured slaves away from their American masters’ plantations with the promise of freedom during the War of 1812.

In the tradition of recent editions, the 2021 Trafalgar Chronicle contains biographical sketches of Nelson’s contemporaries including Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Saunders, naval hero of Quebec; Sir Harry Neale, Baronet GCB, a royal favorite; and Admiral Sir Philip Durham, a Trafalgar Captain turned politician. Meanwhile, Captain Christer Hägg, RSwN Rtd regales readers with the tale of Captain Johan Puke leading the Swedish fleet in a daring breakout from the Russian blockade at Viborg in 1790.

Scholars and students, experts and enthusiasts fascinated by the era of the sailing navy will be absorbed by the latest edition of this handsomely illustrated journal.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526759672
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 04/04/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 80 MB
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About the Author

SEAN HEUVEL is a faculty member in the Department of Leadership and American Studies at Christopher Newport University in Newport News, Virginia. He has authored multiple naval history publications and co-founded the Williamsburg-Yorktown American Revolution Roundtable in 2013.
Judith Pearson is a retired psychologist now applying her skills as a freelance writer and copy editor to a wide variety of projects. She is a member of the Naval Order of the United States, The 1805 Club, and a Distinguished Toastmaster with Toastmasters International.
Captain John Rodgaard USN (Rtd) has over 41 years with the naval service of the United States, including 12 years as a petty officer and 29 years of commissioned service as a naval intelligence officer. He was the recipient of the Naval Institute's History Author of the Year award in 1999. He is chairman of The 1805 Club.

Table of Contents

President's Foreword Admiral Sir Jonathon Band 5

Editor's Foreword Judith E Pearson Sean Henvel John Rodgaard 6

Articles on the 2020 Theme: Portrayals of the Georgian Navy in Art, Film, and Literature

Representations of Horatio Nelson in the Visual Arts: Heroic Portraiture Versus Historical Reality from a Medical Perspective Gerald Stale 9

William Beatty, Arthur Devis and the Death of Lord Nelson in Early Nineteenth-Century Literature and Art Andrew Venn 33

Nelson in Caricature and Cartoon Peter Turner 44

Tobias Smollett and the Early Georgian Navy Anthony Bruce 62

Beyond Lady Barbara: Women as Portrayed in British Naval Fiction Linda Collison 74

The Rise of the Fouled Anchor: The Visual Codification of the Royal Navy During the 1700s Lily Style 87

Spain and American Independence: The Best-Kept Secret of the Georgian Age Chipp Reid 93

Biographical Portraits

Sir Andrew Pellet Green: Vice Admiral Thomas Fremantle's Protégé Charles Fremantle 105

Commander Sir James Pearl Sean Heuvel 114

Captain John Houlton Marshall John Rodgaard Lisa Heuvel 121

Captain Ralph Willett Miller Gerald Holland 137

Articles of General Interest

The Popham Code Controversy Chris Coehlo 141

Cornwallis, a Woman Named Cuba, and the Caribbean Barry Jolly 156

A Second Naval War: The Immediate Effects of the American War on Royal Navy Operations, June 1812-July 1813 Samantha Cavell 167

Contributors' Biographies 175

Notes 179

The 1805 Club 200

Colour Plate Section between pages 128 and 129

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