Vernon, Edward
Born 1684-01-01
Died 1757-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF29881324
- WikidataQ713145
- ISNI0000000087716052
- Open LibraryOL518172A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (4)
- History (3)
- English West Indian Expedition, 1739-1742 (3)
- Siege, 1741 (3)
- Cartagena (Colombia) (3)
- 18th century (3)
- Great Britain -- History, Naval -- 18th century (3)
Books by Vernon, Edward
Total count: 20
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A Second genuine speech, deliver'd by Adm.....l V.......n, on board the Carolina, to the officers of the navy, immediately after the sally from Fort St. Lazaras.n.1741-01-01
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A second genuine speech delivered by Adm---l V-----n on board the Carolinato the officers of the Navy, immediately after the salley from Fort St. LazaraPrinted for T. Cooper at the Globe1741-01-01
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The genuine speech of the truly Honourable Adm----l V-----n, to the sea-officersat a council of war, just before the attack of C-----a, as communicated by a person of honour then present, in a letter to his friends.n.1741-01-01
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The tryal of Sir Chaloner Ogle, kt. rear admiral of the Bluebefore the chief justice of Jamaica, for an assault on the person of His Excellency Mr. Trelawney, the governor, committed in his own house ...[s.n.]1742-01-01
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Original papers relating to the expedition to CarthagenaPrinted for M. Cooper1744-01-01
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Original papers relating to the expedition to PanamaPrinted for M. Cooper1744-01-01
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Authentic papers relating to the expedition against CarthagenaContaining original letters between the admiral and the general their councils of war, &c. Also, letters between the Vice King of Santa Fe, Governor of Carthagena, and the admiral2d. ed., to which is prefix'd, a preface and contents.Printed for L. Raymond1744-01-01
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Adm̳. V---n's opinion upon the present state of the British navyin a letter to a certain boardPrinted for W. Bickerton ...1744-01-01
Original papers relating to the expedition to the island of Cuba ...Printed for M. Cooper1744-01-01-
Adm. V---n's opinion upon the present state of the British Navy: in a letter to a certain board. To which is annex'd by way of illustration, his letter to the secretary of the same boardprinted for W. Bickerton1744-01-01
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Adm. V---n's opinion upon the present state of the British navyin a letter to a certain board : to which is annex'd by way of illustration, his letter to the Secretary of the same boardPrinted for W. Bickerton1744-01-01
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An enquiry into the conduct of Capt. M-----n.Being remarks on the minutes of the court-martial, and other incidental matters. Humbly addressed to the Honourable House of Commons. By a sea officer.printed by and for George Faulkner1745-01-01
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A specimen of naked truth, from a British sailora sincere well-wisher to the honour and prosperity of the present Royal family and his countryPrinted for W. Webb1746-01-01
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Some seasonable advice from an honest sailor, to whom it might have concerned, for the service of the C[row]n and C[ountr]ypublisher not identified1746-01-01
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Some seasonable advice from an honest sailorto whom it might have concerned, for the service of the c---n and c-----y.Printed for R. Thomas ...1746-01-01
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A specimen of naked truth from a British sailor, a sincere wellwisher to the honour and prosperity of the present royal family and his country.Printed for W. Webb ...1746-01-01
A specimen of naked truthPrinted for W. Webb1746-01-01-
Considerations upon the white herring and cod fisheriesin which the design of carrying on and improving them, in the manner proposed by a society trading with a joint stock, is fully explained, and freed from all objections.printed for M. Cooper, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster1749-01-01
Considerations on the bill for the better government of the NavyPrinted for M. Cooper1749-01-01
The Vernon papersPrinted for the Navy Records Society1958-01-01