4725 | Cochrane, Hamilton. Blockade Runners of the Confederacy. Tuscaloosa: Alabama UP, 1958, 2005, 350 pp. |
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4726 | Cochrane, Michael. "Cochrane: Basque Roads, 1809." See E. Grove, Great Battles of the Royal Navy, pp. 145-52. |
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4727 | Cochrane, Thomas, 10th Earl of Dundonald. An Address from Lord Cochrane to His Constitutents, the Electors of Westminster, April 1815. London: Jackson, 1815, 15 pp. |
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4728 | Cochrane, Thomas, 10th Earl of Dundonald. Advertures Afloat: Being Extracts from The Autobiography of a Seaman and Services in the Liberation of Chili. Active Service Series. London: T. Nelson, 1907, 320 pp. Ed: Harold Avery. |
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4729 | Cochrane, Thomas, 10th Earl of Dundonald. The Autobiography of a Seaman. 2 vols. London: Richard Bently; London: McLaren; London: Constable; London: Chatham, 1860, 1861, 1890 1995, 1996, 2000, xlix, 916 pp. Intro: Tom Pocock & Richard Woodman; by the 10th Earl of Dundonald, Admiral of the Red; apologetics to extreme; Rodger: "Unfortunately, all of his biographers (to say nothing of Marryat, Forester, & O'Brian) have adopted it uncritically." |
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4730 | Cochrane, Thomas, 10th Earl of Dundonald. A Letter to Lord Ellenborough. London: Author, 1815, 138 pp. Notorious trial of Cochrane. |
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4731 | Dundonald, Thomas & Bourne, Henry Richard Fox. The Life of Thomas, Tenth Earl of Dundonald. 2 vols. London: Richard Bentley, 1869. Cochrane, 10th earl, by 11th Earl. |
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4732 | Cochrane, Thomas, 10th Earl of Dundonald. Memorias de Lord Cochrane, Code de Dundonald. Lima: Impreta de Jose Mesias, 1863, xxiii, 335 pp. |
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4733 | Cochrane, Thomas, 10th Earl of Dundonald. Narrative of Services in the Liberation of Chile, Peru, and Brazil, from Spain and Portugal. 2 vols. London: Ridgeway, 1858-1859, xxix, 633 pp. Highly publicized & partial version; so-called Cochrane-Earp-Jackson version. |
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4734 | Cochrane, Thomas, 10th Earl of Dundonald. The Trial of Lord Cochrane for Conspiracy: Tried in the Court of King's Bench. . . .1814. London: Coxhead, 1814, 48 pp. 1813 stock scandal; led to jail, expelled from RN & House of Commons; knighthood withdrawn; all later reinstated. |
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4735 | Cock, Randolf. "The Finest Invention in the World: The Royal Navy's Early Trials of Copper Sheathing, 1708-1770." MM, 87 (November 2001): 446-59. |
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4736 | Cock, Randolf & Rodger, N.A.M., eds. A Guide to the Naval Records in the National Archives of the United Kingdom. London: IHR, 2006, 387 pp. Organized for entering researcher. |
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4737 | Cock, Randolf. "Precursors of Cook: The Voyages of the Dolphin, 1764-1768." MM, 85 (1999): 30-52. |
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4738 | Cock, Randolf. "The Relationship between the Royal Society and the Royal Navy, 1660-1850." D. Phil. diss, Cambridge, 2002. Under Simon Schaffer. |
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4739 | Cockburn, A. "Admiral Cockburn's Plan." Maryland Historical Magazine, 6 (March 1911): 16-19. From Cockburn papers at Library of Congress. |
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4740 | Cockburn, Elizabeth O. William Dampier: Buccaneer-Explorer-Hydrographer. 1987. |
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4741 | Cockburn, George. A Voyage to Cadiz and Gibraltar up the Mediterranean to Sicily and Malta in 1810 and 1811. 2 vols. London: Harding, 1815. |
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4742 | Cockburn, Henry. Journal of Henry Cockburn: Being a Continuation of the Memorials of His Time, 1831-1854. 2 vols. Edinburgh: Edmondston & Douglas, 1874. |
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4743 | Cockburn, Henry. Memorials of His Time. Edinburgh: Adam & Black,1856, 1874, x, 420 pp. Invasion scare of 1803-1805. |
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4744 | Cockburn, William. An Account of the Nature, Causes, Symptoms and Cure of the Distempers that Are Incident to Seafaring People. . . . 3 parts. London, 1696-1697. A case-book of a naval physician. |
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