The Diary of Henry Teonge: Chaplain on Board HM's Ships Assistance, Bristol, and Royal Oak 1675-1679 - Couverture souple

Ross, Denison E

 
9781025601540: The Diary of Henry Teonge: Chaplain on Board HM's Ships Assistance, Bristol, and Royal Oak 1675-1679

Synopsis

"The Diary of Henry Teonge" offers a vivid and uniquely personal perspective on life within the 17th-century Royal Navy. Written between 1675 and 1679, this journal documents the experiences of Henry Teonge, a naval chaplain serving aboard the ships "Assistance", "Bristol", and "Royal Oak". Unlike many formal historical records of the era, Teonge's entries provide a candid look at the daily routines, social dynamics, and material conditions of sailors during the Stuart period.

The narrative follows Teonge's voyages through the Mediterranean, capturing details of naval warfare, diplomacy, and the exotic locales visited by the English fleet. His observations range from descriptions of naval discipline and religious duties to the more jovial aspects of life at sea, including the food, drink, and camaraderie that sustained the crew. Teonge's lively prose and keen eye for detail make this diary an invaluable resource for understanding the maritime culture and social history of the late 17th century.

This work stands as a significant primary source, offering readers a rare glimpse into the life of a clergyman at sea and the broader operational history of the Royal Navy during a formative era of British maritime power.

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