(urth) "Goodbye Old Buddy" -- Pirate Freedom murder mystery, take two

Dave Tallman davetallman at msn.com
Tue Dec 2 14:42:56 PST 2008


The more I check out Burt, the more bogus he looks. Here's more...

Burt's story of being a midshipman on half-pay (p. 55) is a lie. Midshipmen
were in training to be officers, but were not yet officers. The lowest rank
to get half-pay <http://www.napoleonguide.com/navy_rnhalfpay.htm> when a
ship is "laid up" in reserve was a lieutenant.
The HMS Lion <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Lion_%281557%29>, Burt's
supposed ship (p. 39) was a ship of the line from 1658 to 1677, and during
that time its guns were increased from 48 to 60. It does not appear to have
been "laid up" during the time Burt could have been in the Royal Navy.
Burt's knife was supposed to be very good because it was made of Sheffield
steel (p. 55). Steel was made in
Sheffield<http://www.northeastengland.talktalk.net/SouthYorkshire.htm#SHEFFIELD%20STEEL>from
Chaucer's time, but it was not especially good until 1750.
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