The Life Of Nelson Revised And Illustrated, By The Old Sailor Paperback -
by Matthew Henry Barker
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: THE LIFE OF NELSON. CHAPTER I. FROM HIS BIRTH. 1758, TO THE YEAR 1783. Juvenile Years Of Nelson ? He Enters Into The Naval Service ? Voyage To The West Indies ? His Skill In Pilotare? Accompanies Captain Lutwidoe In The - Voyage Of Discovery Towards The North Pole ? Goes To The East Indies ? Appointed Acting Lieutenant Of The Worcester ? Receives His Commission As LieuteNant OF THE LoWESTOFFE PROCEEDS TO JAMAICA REMOVED To The Bristol?Appointed To The Badger Brig ?Obtains Post Hank ? Assists At The Reduction Op Fort Juan--Returns To England On Account Of Ill Health ? Sails With A Convoy To Newfoundland ? Proceeds To The West Indies ? Returns To Europe On The Conclusion Of Peace. Horatio was the fourth son of the Reverend Ed- mond Nelson, rector of Burnham Thorpe, in the county of Norfolk, by Catherine, daughter of the Rev. Dr. Suckling, .prebendary of Westminster. His father's family had been long resident at Hilborough, in the same county, of which living the Nelsons have for a considerable period been the patrons. His mother was the granddaughter of Sir Charles Turner, of Warham, who married the sister of Sir Robert Walpole, and was thus related to the noble families of Walpole, Cholmondeley, and Townshend. Her ancestors had been seated at Woodton, in Norfolk, nearly three centuries. Anecdotes of his Childhood. The parsonage-house of the rectory of Burnham is rendered illustrious as the birthplace of Horatio Nelson. He there came into the world on the 29th of September, 1758, and was named after the first Lord Walpole, brother of the celebrated Sir Robert Walpole. The first rudiments of education were instilled into his aspiring mind at the High School of Norwich, whence he was afterwards removed to North Walsham. At this early period of life he imbibed fr..
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- Title The Life Of Nelson Revised And Illustrated, By The Old Sailor
- Author Matthew Henry Barker
- Binding Paperback
- Pages 286
- Publisher General Books LLC
- Date 03-Aug-2
- ISBN 9781458926234
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