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  • WikiPOBia:Style Manual
    If you mark headings this way, a table of contents is automatically generated from the headings in an article. Se… …ad section is the section before the first headline. It is shown above the table of contents (for pages with more than three headlines). The appropriate le…
    17 KB (2715 words) - 00:35, 11 January 2009
  • Blue at the Mizzen
    …ce movement under the guise of a hydrographical survey. ''[[HMS Surprise (ship)|Surprise]]'' first returns to [[England]] for refitting and Jack receives… *'''Colonel Roche''' Guest at Lord Barmouth’s table; an eye-witness of Waterloo
    11 KB (1805 words) - 09:30, 24 November 2010
  • Royal Navy ranks
    …ere established and only minor changes have been made since. The following table lists the ranks in the early 19th century. … Rear Admiral's uniform. A Commodore of the second rank had to command the ship as well as the squadron. Commodores flew a broad pennant.
    6 KB (1003 words) - 19:35, 4 May 2008
  • Summary for The Wine-Dark Sea
    guns - ''[[HMS Surprise (ship)|Surprise]]'' loses [[mast]], Reade overboard - ''Franklin'' out of sight … no politics at table - Martin has lost interest in birds - explains Knipperdollings to Jack - r…
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  • HMS Surprise (ship)
    '''''HMS Surprise''''', a [[frigate]] of the [[rate|sixth rate]], is the ship most closely associated with [[Jack Aubrey]] from the third book of the Ca… … a somewhat artificial reckoning to distinguish her from an unrated [[post ship]] on the one hand (such vessels might carry up to 26 guns) and from a 32-g…
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  • Chronometer
    …in degrees can be converted into [[nautical mile|nautical miles]] once the ship's [[latitude]] is known; one degree represents 60 nautical miles at the e… …n which the movement was suspended in [[gimbals]], like those used for the ship's [[compass]], so that it would remain horizontal in all conditions; this…
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