A Reply to the letter of Sir R. Seppings, ... Surveyor of H.M. navy, on the round bows and circular Sterns
A Letter Addressed to the Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, Shewing the Necessity of Adopting a Board of Inquiry to Investigate the Present State of His Majesty's Ships of War; to Examine the Various Proposals that Have Been Submitted for Their Improvement; to Ascertain the Expense Incurred in Altering Their Square Sterns Into Circular Form; and Whether it be Expedient to Continue that Alteration
A Letter Addressed to the Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, Shewing the Necessity of Appointing a Board of Inquiry, to Investigate the Present State of His Majesty's Ships of War ... with Nautical Observations on Sir Robert Seppings' Letter to Lord Melville
The Naval Dry Rot. An Address ... Containing Most Important Discoveries, and an Answer to Sir Robert Seppings, and Mr. John Knowles ... With a Treatise on the ... Naval Dry Rot; and Various Remedies, by Native Substitutes for Oak Bark, Etc
A Short Letter to J. W. Croker, Secretary to the Admiralty, in consequence of a Letter from Sir R. Seppings to Viscount Melville, strongly recommending the adoption of round or circular sterns in Her Majesty's Navy
The Elements and Practice of Naval Architecture; with a Series of Thirty-nine Large Draughts ... Third Edition, with an Appendix Containing the Principles and Practice of Constructing the Royal and Mercantile Navies, as ... Introduced by Sir R. Seppings. By F. Knowles
A Short Letter to J. W. Croker, Secretary to the Admiralty, in consequence of a Letter from Sir R. Seppings to Viscount Melville, strongly recommending the adoption of round or circular sterns in Her Majesty's Navy
A Statement of the Case Between Cap. Rob. Keen of the Royal Navy and Mr. Rob Seppings, Master Ship-wright of His Majesty's Yard at Chatham, Respecting an Invention for Obviating the Necessity of Lifting Ships in the King's Docks
A Reply to the letter of Sir R. Seppings, ... Surveyor of H.M. navy, on the round bows and circular Sterns
On the modifications which the ships of the Royal Navy have undergone during the present century, in respect to dimensions, form, means of propulsion and power of attack and defence
A Letter Addressed to Rear Admiral Charles Ekins, ... on the Different Modes of Constructing Ships with Round Bows, and Circular Sterns
On a New Principle of Constructing His Majesty's Ships of War ... From the Philosophical Transactions. [With a plate.]