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IBLIOGRAPHY

Primary Sources

British Library (BL)

 

Add Ms 31323
A Plan and Prospect of HM Dockyard Chatham, 1746.
Kings 43
A Survey of HM Dockyards, 1688 and 1698.
Kings 44
A Survey of HM Dockyards, 1774.

The National Archive (TNA)

 

ADM1/3525–7
Bentham Papers.
ADM1/5125
Petitions.
ADM7/659, 660–2, 663
Report of Visitations to Chatham Dockyard.
ADM42/61–92
Chatham Dockyard books.
ADM106/1185–1300
Navy Board in-letters.
ADM106/2507–8
Navy Board Standing Orders.
ADM106/2975
Description Book of Chatham Artificers.
ADM106/3006
Dockyard Dismissal Book.
HO42/34–49; HO43/6
Home Office correspondence, 1795–6.

The National Maritime Museum (NMM)

 

ADM B/184–203
Letters from Navy Board to Admiralty.
ADM A/2627–2947
Admiralty Orders.
CHA E series
Chatham Dockyard: in-letters from Navy Board.
CHA G series
Chatham Dockyard: in-letters from the Admiralty.
CHA K series
Chatham Dockyard: Navy Board warrants.
Cha L series
Chatham Dockyard: out letters to Navy Board.

Parliamentary Papers (PP)

Report of the Commissioners appointed by an Act of Parliament to enquire into Fees, Gratuities, Perquisites and Emoluments, which are or have been lately received in the several public offices. Sixth Report, 1788.
The Report of the Commissioners for Revising and Digesting the Civil Affairs of His Majesty’s Navy. First Report, 1805–6.

Corps of Royal Engineers, Library (CRE Library)

A Geometrical Plan and North West Elevation of His Majesty’s Dockyard at Chatham, 1755
A Plan of His Majesty’s Dockyard and Ordnance Wharf at Chatham, 1719

Books

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The Gillingham Chronicles
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Before the Ironclad
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Reminiscences and Notes of Seventy Years Life, II
(London, 1895).
Hughes, David T.,
Chatham Naval Dockyard and Barracks
(The History Press, 2009).
Lambarde, William,
Perambulation of Kent
(Adam & Dart, reprinted 1970).
Loades, David,
The Tudor Navy: An Administrative, Political and Military History
(Aldershot, 1992).
MacDougall, Philip (ed.),
Chatham Dockyard 1815–65
(Naval Records Society, 2009).
MacDougall, Philip,
The Chatham Dockyard Story
(Meresborough Books, 1987).
MacDougall, Philip,
Chatham Past
(Phillimore Books, 1999).
MacDougall, Philip,
Royal Dockyards
(David & Charles, 1982).
MacDougall, Philip,
Chatham Dockyard in Old Photographs
(Stroud, 1994).
MacDougall, Philip,
Sheerness Dockyard: a Brief History
(Ptarmigan Books, 2001).
McGowan, A.P. (ed.),
The Jacobean Commissions of Enquiry
1608
and
1618 (Naval Records Society, 1971).
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The Journeys of Celia Fiennes
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Oppenheim, Michael,
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(Naval Records Society, 1902).
Parkes, Oscar,
British Battleships
(London, 1990).
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The Autobiography of Phineas Pett
(Naval Records Society, 1918).
Presnail, James,
The Story of Chatham
(Chatham Borough Council, 1952).
Roberts, David H., (ed.),
Eighteenth Century Shipbuilding: Remarks on the Navies of the English and Dutch by Blaise Ollivier
(Jean Boudriot Publications, 1992).
Rogers, P.G.,
The Dutch in the Medway
(OUP, 1970).
Scammell, Revd S.D.,
Chatham Long Ago and Now
(London, 1903).
Speed, Keith,
Sea Change
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Stenholm, Leif,
The Naval Town of Karlsrona
(unpublished, undated).
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Dutch Shipbuilding Before 1800
(Assen, van Gorcum, 1978).
Wilson, Derek,
Peter the Great
(London, 2009).

Journals

Bellamy, Martin, ‘Financing the Preservation of Historic Ships: Should the UK tax payer pay?’ in
Mariner’s Mirror
(February 2011), 97:1.
Coad, Jonathan, ‘Indifference, Destruction, Appreciation, Conservation: A century of changing attitudes to historic buildings in British naval bases’ in
Mariner’s Mirror
(February 2011), 97:1.
Cull, Frederick, ‘Chatham Dockyard Early Leases and Conveyances’ in
Arcaeologia Cantiana
(1958), Vol.73, pp75–95.
Goodwin, Peter, ‘The Influence of Iron in Ship Construction’ in
Mariner’s Mirror
(February 1998), 84:1.
MacDougall, Philip, ‘A Demand Fulfilled: Analysis of an industrial dispute between the Admiralty and the civilian work force employed in the naval dockyards of southern England, 1833–41’ in
Southern History 19
(1997), pp112–134.
MacDougall, Philip, ‘Ropemaking at Chatham during the Early Nineteenth Century’ in
Archaeologia Cantiana
CXXIV (2004), pp1–24.
Waters, Mavis, ‘Changes in the Chatham Dockyard Workforce, 1860–90’ in
Mariner’s Mirror
(May 1983), 69:1 and 69:2.
Wilkinson, Clive, ‘The Earl Egmont and the Navy, 1763–6’ in
Mariner’s Mirror
(May 1998), 84:5, pp418–33.

Unpublished Works

Atkinson, Dan, ‘Shipbuilding and Timber Management in the Royal Dockyards, 1750–1850: An Archaeological Investigation of Timber Marks’ (Ph.D. thesis, St Andrews University, 2007).
Crawshaw, J.D.,
A History of Chatham Dockyard School
(1955).
MacDougall, Philip, ‘A Social History of Chatham Dockyard, 1770–1801’ (M.Phil thesis, Open University, 1983).

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