Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Charts and Tables
- Foreword by Dr Roger Knight
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Notes and Conventions
- Introduction
- 1 British Expeditionary Warfare, 1793–1815
- 2 Bringing Forward Merchant Shipping for Government Service, 1793–1815
- 3 Competing Demands for Merchant Shipping, 1793–1815
- 4 Economy versus Efficiency
- 5 Conjunct Operations and Amphibious Assaults: Naval and Military Co-operation
- 6 Troop Ships: King's Ships or Merchant Transports?
- 7 Castlereagh's European Expeditions, 1805–08
- 8 1809: A Year of Military Disappointments
- 9 The Turning of the Tide
- Conclusion
- Appendices
- 1 The British Shipping Register: An account of the number of ships, with their tonnage, which belonged to the several ports of the British Empire between September 1799 and 1820
- 2 Abstract of ships built in the several ports of England from 1786 to 5 January 1814
- 3 Return of the effective strength of the regular and militia forces on 25 June and 25 December 1808–16, specifying the numbers serving at home and abroad
- Bibliography
- Index
2 - Abstract of ships built in the several ports of England from 1786 to 5 January 1814
from Appendices
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 October 2017
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Charts and Tables
- Foreword by Dr Roger Knight
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Notes and Conventions
- Introduction
- 1 British Expeditionary Warfare, 1793–1815
- 2 Bringing Forward Merchant Shipping for Government Service, 1793–1815
- 3 Competing Demands for Merchant Shipping, 1793–1815
- 4 Economy versus Efficiency
- 5 Conjunct Operations and Amphibious Assaults: Naval and Military Co-operation
- 6 Troop Ships: King's Ships or Merchant Transports?
- 7 Castlereagh's European Expeditions, 1805–08
- 8 1809: A Year of Military Disappointments
- 9 The Turning of the Tide
- Conclusion
- Appendices
- 1 The British Shipping Register: An account of the number of ships, with their tonnage, which belonged to the several ports of the British Empire between September 1799 and 1820
- 2 Abstract of ships built in the several ports of England from 1786 to 5 January 1814
- 3 Return of the effective strength of the regular and militia forces on 25 June and 25 December 1808–16, specifying the numbers serving at home and abroad
- Bibliography
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2016