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rating to distinguish their higher social standing from the ordinary sailors. Boys would join the navy around the age of 12 and they would serve as a servant for one of the officers, as a volunteer, or as a seaman. After about three years, they would be promoted to
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and position on board ship was defined by a mix of two hierarchies, an official hierarchy of ranks and a conventionally recognized social divide between
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to refer to boys aspiring to become commissioned officers, but who had not necessarily reached the rank of midshipmen. Until promotion to
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was limited to two midshipman posts, but it carried several boys who would have been rated as midshipmen aboard other ships, including
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and non-gentlemen. Boys aspiring to a commission were often called 'young gentlemen' instead of their
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but would eat and sleep with his social equals in the
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Archaic term for a future officer of the Royal Navy
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Index

Royal Navy
lieutenant
ratings
officer candidates
cadets
rank
gentlemen
substantive
midshipman
able seaman
cockpit
Horatio Nelson
HMS Seahorse
HMS Bounty
Peter Heywood
master's mate
acting
lieutenant
Lewis 1939
Chisholm, Hugh
Midshipman
Encyclopædia Britannica
Blake & Lawrence 2005
Hamersly 1881


Lewis 1939
"Pitcairn Crew"
The Illustrated Companion to Nelson's Navy
ISBN

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