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British Ships in Indian Waters

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{{Template:RMaddition|text=[page 7] For those interested in what an East Indiaman looked like, a good model of HCS Falmouth is to be seen in the Docklands Museum, London, based, as I understand, on surviving detailed plans of the ship.
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[page 7] Christopher Biden who had just retired as an HEICo Commander published in 1830 ''[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=I0YSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=Naval+Discipline,+Subordination+contrasted+with+Insubordination,+etc&source=bl&ots=NRG5dPPyWQ&sig=HXCII40H2nmIDZmlJgqL8ZPPbRg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=wLghU-bJM8WohAf8l4DIAQ&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Naval%20Discipline%2C%20Subordination%20contrasted%20with%20Insubordination%2C%20etc&f=false Naval Discipline, Subordination contrasted with Insubordination, etc.]'' [Google Books] London 1830. Most of the book consists of detailed examples of HCS Commanders dealing or failing to deal with insubordination/mutiny in the period approximately 1790-1830.

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