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John Knox Laughton

Sir John Knox Laughton (23 April 1830 – 14 September 1915) was a British naval historian and arguably the first to delineate the importance of the subject of Naval history as an independent field of study. Beginning his working life as a mathematically trained civilian instructor for the Royal Navy, he later became professor of modern history at King's College London and a co-founder of the Navy Records Society. A prolific writer of lives, he penned the biographies of more than 900 naval personalities for the ''Dictionary of National Biography''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Memoirs relating to the Lord Torrington /

    Published 1965
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    Journal of Rear-Admiral Bartholomew James, 1752-1828 / by James, Bartholomew, 1752-1828

    Published 1896
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    Report on the manuscripts of Lady Du Cane. by Du Cane, Georgiana Susan Copley, Lady, 1838-1926

    Published 1905
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    The Naval miscellany.

    Published 1902
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