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						 A forum member has drawn my attention to this book:
 
 'Merchants, Medicine and Trafalgar' by Richard Morris OBE, a history of the Harvey family, which includes Sir Eliab Harvey who commanded the Temeraire at Trafalgar. (The Alderton Press). Harvey was an eccentric character, with a ferocious temper, and with a reputation for gaming and general wildness. 
 
 Richard Morris's researches 'shed new light on Admiral Harvey's behaviour both as a hero at Trafalgar and in his domestic life.'
 
 I was interested to learn that one of his ancestors was William Harvey, discoverer of the circulation of the blood. 
					
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