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  1. A diary in America : with remarks on its institutions by Marryat Frederick 1792-1848, 1839-01-01
  2. The WORKS Of CAPTAIN FREDERICK MARRYAT. by Captain [Frederick1792 - 1848].Johnson, R. Brimley - Editor. Marryat, 1895
  3. NEWTON FORSTER;or, The Merchant Service.In Three Volumes. by Captain Frederick.1792 - 1848].'By the Author of The King's Own.' [Marryat, 1832
  4. JOURNAL OF THE REV. TIMOTHY FLINT FROM THE RED RIVER TO THE QUACHITTA or WASHITA, in Louisiana in 1835 [as published in] The SELECT CIRCULATING LIBRARY.Containing the Best Popular Literature, Including Memoirs, Biography, Novels, Tales, Travels, Voyages, &c.Part I - 1836.[bound with] THE JOURNAL Of BELLES LETTRES.PART I.Nos 1 - 26.1836. by Adam - Publisher.Flint, Timothy [1780 - 1840] - Contributor.Marryat, Captain [Frederick. 1792 - 1848 ] - Contributor.Baillie, Joanna [1782 - 1851] - Contributor. Waldie, 1836
  5. The METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE.1836. by Captain [Frederick1792 - 1848].Howard, E[dward.d. 1841]. Marryat, 1836
  6. JOURNAL OF THE REV. TIMOTHY FLINT FROM THE RED RIVER TO THE QUACHITTA or WASHITA, in Louisiana in 1835 [as published in] The SELECT CIRCULATING LIBRARY.Containing the Best Popular Literature, Including Memoirs, Biography, Novels, Tales, Travels, Voyages, &c.Part I - 1836. by Adam - Publisher.Flint, Timothy [1780 - 1840] - Contributor.Marryat, Captain [Frederick. 1792 - 1848 ] - Contributor.Baillie, Joanna [1782 - 1851] - Contributor. Waldie, 1836
  7. The KING'S OWN.Lane's Uniform Edition.Complete in Two Volumes. by Captain [Frederick1792 - 1848]. Marryat, 1839
  8. PETER SIMPLE. A Biographical Essay by Michael Sadleir. by Capt [Frederick1792 - 1848]. Marryat, 1929
  9. MARRYATT'S [sic] NOVELS.Lane's Uniform Edition. by Captain [Frederick1792 - 1848]. Marryat, 1837
  10. The FAIRY'S WAND [as published in] The NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE And HUMORIST.1840.Part the First. by Capt Frederick1792 - 1848].[Jerrold, Douglas.1803 - 1857].[Trollope, Mrs. Frances Milton.1780 - 1863].Hook, Theodore [1788 - 1841] - Editor. [Marryat, 1840
  11. "Puzzled Which to Choose": Conflicting Socio-Political Views in the Works of Captain Frederick Marryat (American University Studies Series IV, English Language and Literature) by Louis J. Parascandola, 1997-02
  12. Captain Marryat: A Rediscovery by Oliver Warner, 1979-02

41. Audiobook: Children Of The New Forest, The By Marryat, Frederick
The children of Colonel Beverley, a Cavalier officer killed at the Battle of Naseby are believed to have died in the flames when their house, Arnwood, is burned by Roundhead
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43. A Short Biographical Dictionary Of English Literature/Marryat, Frederick - Wikis
Marryat, Frederick (17921848). Novelist, s. of a West India merchant, was b. in London. In 1806 he entered the navy as a midshipman under Lord Cochrane (afterwards Earl of
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44. Marryat, Frederick
marryat frederick british writer english england history biography
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@import url(../index.css); Marryat, Frederick Aiton’s Encyclopedia Marryat, Frederick (1792-1848), a British writer. He was a native of London. He served in the British navy from 1806 to 1830 and was stationed at St. Helena when Napoleon died there. He published his first story, The Naval Officer, in 1829. On his retirement with the rank of captain he continued to write tales of sea life addressed to boys. The Phantom Ship, The King's Own, Peter Simple, and Midshipman Easy are some of his titles. His tales are not of a high order from a literary point of view, but they are entertaining and instructive.
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45. MARRYAT, Frederick, Autographs, Letters, Documents, Manuscripts
MARRYAT, Frederick ALS to Chamin, undated. 17921848). Novelist and Captain in the Royal Navy. Autograph Letter Signed to Chamin, 3 pages 16mo, laid down on the remains of an
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MARRYAT, Frederick (1792-1848). Novelist and Captain in the Royal Navy.
Autograph Letter Signed to Chamin, 3 pages 16mo, laid down on the remains of an album leaf, no place, no date. An amusing and gossipy letter, touching on several mutual friends.
'... The Throat ache must be ascribed to the confounded lies you have been telling to induce people to swallow the Martin but they were not such Gulls as to take your stinking fish . Martins may catch flies but not Votes. I hope he spent plenty of monty. Barton has been making a nice ass of himself at the Tower Hamlets. ...'
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