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  2. A cabin boy or ship's boy was a title given to a young boy who waits on the officers and passengers of a ship, especially running errands for the captain. Cabin boys were usually 13-16 years old, and also helped the cook in the galley and carried buckets of food from the ship's kitchen to the...

  3. Positions open to kids were usually that of cabin boy (also called ship’s boy), midshipman, and powder monkey. Ship’s boys and powder monkeys usually came from poor families, or were runaways or orphans.

  4. Dec 21, 2014 · Nathaniel W. Sowle was the master of a whaling ship out of New Bedford, Massachusetts. His cabin boys, both called Manuel (though Mr. Enos gets the parenthetical name of Ignacio), were both from the Azores.

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  5. A young boy who worked aboard pirate ships as a servant. Many cabin boys made their way aboard ship by being kidnapped by pirates or were runaways looking for a means of escape.

  6. Sep 15, 2022 · The cabin boy is typically a young boy of privileged birth who is sent to sea to learn the maritime trade. Typically the cabin boy waits upon the officers of the ship. In some instances he may act as the Captain's servant.

  7. Where cabin boys taken advantage of in the age of sail? As mentioned in Shogun, by James Clavell. In the historical novel Shogun, the main character Blackthorne, a daring explorer finds himself in feudal japan, there is a moment where he is offered a boy to sleep with as a polite gesture.

  8. Being guided by a mixture of military, political and philanthropic interests, they initially thought of the impoverished, deserted and unemployed youths of London as the navy's future sailors.

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