All for Me Grog (Chords and Lyrics Included)

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A traditional Sailor's and drinking song. "All for Me Grog" was collected by Kidson and Moffat from a Yorkshire sailor and publish in English Peasnt Songs in 1929. The Sydney Bulletin published in Australia a version in 1916. The song dates from sometime after 1740 and the War of Jenkin's Ear. Vice Admiral Sir Edward Vernon, England's hero of the 1739 War Of Jenkins's Ear, was nicknamed Old Grog because of an impressive grogam cloak he wore on deck in all weather. In 1740 with half the punishments handed down by the Brittish Navy involved drunkeness, Old Grog issued an order, to curb the drunkness on board ships of his own command, that rum be diluted with water, 1/2 pint rations, split to be given 6 hrs apart, in anger & protest this mix bares his nickname, this became the ration for the Royal Navy. Rum will also not stay long after being watered down, so there'd be no use to try & save up rations.

 
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