The officer who steers when a high personage is to visit the ship.
·noun A large boat used by flag officers. II. Barge ·noun A large omnibus used for excursions. III...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
A large messuage and tenements in the parish of St. Stephen Walbrook on the south side of Bucklersbu...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
A boat of a long, slight, and spacious construction, generally carvel-built, double-banked, for the ...
The Sailor's Word-Book
·adj ·see 2d Mat. II. Mate ·vt To <<Checkmate>>. III. Mate ·noun ·same·as <<Checkmate>>. IV. Mate...
Generally implies adjunct or assistant. ...
South out of Bucklersbury at No.20 (P.O. Directory). In Cheap Ward. First mention: O. and M. 1677. ...
The crew of the barge, who are usually picked men. Also, the large maggots with black heads that inf...
The tray in which biscuit is handed round. ...
A low flat-floored lump, fitted for the purpose of carrying a crane, in aid of marine works. ...
·noun A <<Companion>>. ...
·add. ·- Checkmate given when movement of the king is completely obstructed by his own men. ...
Is an assistant to the boatswain, who had the peculiar command of the long-boat. He summons the watc...
A companion, when two occupy a cabin furnished with two bed-places. ...
, or chief officer The next to a commander in a merchantman, and who, in the absence of the latter...
A petty officer appointed to assist the gunner. ...
The senior or passed midshipman is responsible to the officer of the watch. He heaves the log, inser...
The officer who commands in the absence of the master, and shares the duty with him at sea. (See chi...
An officer of considerable importance in former times in ships of the line; he was responsible for t...
The officer appointed to superintend all the duties to be executed upon the main-deck during the day...