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  2. The Castaway (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The poem is written in rhymed stanzas and gives the account of a crewman who was washed overboard during a storm. The poem is based on George Anson 's Voyage around the World after Cowper read an account [ 1 ] which told of one of the men being washed overboard and the horror that his shipmates felt as they watched him without being able to ...

  3. George Anson's voyage around the world - Wikipedia

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    Lord Anson's chaplain Richard Walter (c.1716-1785), who had been a member of the voyage until December 1742, after the fleet's arrival in Macau, [29] was credited as the author on the title page and dedication, having instigated the project, whilst Benjamin Robins is said to have been paid £1,000 for his work. [30]

  4. HMS Wager (1739) - Wikipedia

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    It was apt that it carried the name of the principal sponsor of the voyage, Admiral Sir Charles Wager, First Lord of the Admiralty. It was fitted for naval service at Deptford Dockyard between 23 November 1739 and 23 May 1740 at a cost of £7,096.2.4d, [ 2 ] and was registered as a sixth rate on 22 April 1740, being established with 120 men and ...

  5. Wager Mutiny - Wikipedia

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    Anson's squadron consisted of some 1,980 men (crew plus infantry), of whom only 188 would survive the voyage. It included six warships and two victuallers (supply ships) in addition to Wager: [4] Centurion, the flagship (a fourth-rate ship of 1,005 tons, 60 guns, and 400 men) Gloucester (866 tons, 50 guns, 300 men) Severn (683 tons, 50 guns ...

  6. George Anson, 1st Baron Anson - Wikipedia

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    Admiral of the Fleet George Anson, 1st Baron Anson, PC, FRS (23 April 1697 – 6 June 1762) was a British Royal Navy officer, politician and peer from the Anson family.. He served as a junior officer during the War of the Spanish Succession and then saw active service against Spain at the Battle of Cape Passaro, off the south tip of Sicily, during the War of the Quadruple Alliance.

  7. John Byron - Wikipedia

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    John Byron's experiences in the Anson voyage form the basis of the novel The Unknown Shore by Patrick O'Brian. It closely follows Byron's account in The Narrative of the Honourable John Byron (1768). In The Dark Design by Philip José Farmer, John Byron is a crewmember of the schooner The Razzle Dazzle.

  8. Patrick O'Brian - Wikipedia

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    In The Golden Ocean and The Unknown Shore, based on events of George Anson's voyage around the world from 1740 to 1744, they can be clearly seen in the characters of Jack Byron and Tobias Barrow in the latter novel. [3]: 180 Over four decades he worked on his own writings, his British literary reputation growing slowly.

  9. The Unknown Shore - Wikipedia

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    The Unknown Shore is an historical novel published in 1959 by Patrick O'Brian.It is the story of two friends, Jack Byron and Tobias Barrow, who sail aboard HMS Wager as part of the voyage around the world led by Commodore George Anson in 1740.