Another saying that has crept into every day English Language.
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Another saying that has crept into every day English Language.
Who needs the World as your Oyster,When you've had the world as your cap Badge
What about the saying A son of a Gun. this came about when the good time girls came on board during the time of sail and one of them often gave birth during her visit. As this often place between the cannons that were the baby would be found abandoned and would be put in to a naval orphanage till boys could be sent to sea as powder monkeys, so they were know of sons of the guns.


The sentenced man also had to make his own Cat, so that he could not complain that the Cat was incorrectly made and thus cutting him too severely....... It is a myth that the tails were embellished with oddments or knots so as to add deeper cuts/wounds
Some Captains were ruthless and it was not uncommon for the poor Matelot to be whipped within a hairs breath of death... However it is said that Nelson, disliked flogging as a form of punishment on his ships.
As for Keel Hauling... As far as I remember, It was not a considered punishment in the RN....JR?
Some Captains were ruthless and it was not uncommon for the poor Matelot to be whipped within a hairs breath of death... However it is said that Nelson, disliked flogging as a form of punishment on his ships.
As for Keel Hauling... As far as I remember, It was not a considered punishment in the RN....JR?
The Honourable Lord Mike of Loch Borralan
.........................Because I AM Worth IT..xxxx.......Never Mistake Motion for Action
.........................Because I AM Worth IT..xxxx.......Never Mistake Motion for Action
Who needs the World as your Oyster,When you've had the world as your cap Badge
Changing off the subject from punishment and onto Naval Sayings etc..
The expression to "Cold enough to freeze the Balls of a Brass Monkey" originated from the Gun decks of Man O'War's...In Battle the 'Boys' would hump cannon balls from the Hold, through the Orelop deck to the gun decks To assist them getting the balls to the cannons they had a Brass tray, similar to a small cake tray with 9 or 12 indention's in it, this enabled the cannon balls to be placed into the indentations building a pyramid of balls... and thence, being slid smoothly, along the wooden decks to the cannons.
Now when It was very cold the Brass would contract faster than the Iron of the balls....thus popping the balls off the brass plate.......which was known as the BRASS MONKEY
Back to you JR
The expression to "Cold enough to freeze the Balls of a Brass Monkey" originated from the Gun decks of Man O'War's...In Battle the 'Boys' would hump cannon balls from the Hold, through the Orelop deck to the gun decks To assist them getting the balls to the cannons they had a Brass tray, similar to a small cake tray with 9 or 12 indention's in it, this enabled the cannon balls to be placed into the indentations building a pyramid of balls... and thence, being slid smoothly, along the wooden decks to the cannons.
Now when It was very cold the Brass would contract faster than the Iron of the balls....thus popping the balls off the brass plate.......which was known as the BRASS MONKEY
Back to you JR
The Honourable Lord Mike of Loch Borralan
.........................Because I AM Worth IT..xxxx.......Never Mistake Motion for Action
.........................Because I AM Worth IT..xxxx.......Never Mistake Motion for Action
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Jim Lad.
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Best job on a Man-O-War entering harbor.
Leadsman would swing a marked line with a hollow piece of lead on the end and sing out the depth under the hull in fathoms.
The hollow in the lead would give an indication of the ground beneath the ship."Sandy Bottom"was always good for the Captain to hear.
Splice the Main brace,2-6HEAVE.Avast me hearties.AAARR,AArr,arr.Where's me tot then?
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Best job on a Man-O-War entering harbor.
Leadsman would swing a marked line with a hollow piece of lead on the end and sing out the depth under the hull in fathoms.
The hollow in the lead would give an indication of the ground beneath the ship."Sandy Bottom"was always good for the Captain to hear.
Splice the Main brace,2-6HEAVE.Avast me hearties.AAARR,AArr,arr.Where's me tot then?
"Wholley the Navigator"
Who needs the World as your Oyster,When you've had the world as your cap Badge
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