Which preposition to use with boatswain

of Occurrences 7%

On the same days, and on Mondays as well, old Jean Pierre Pichou, ex-boatswain of the Didon frigate, would come along arm-in-arm with Julien Carales, alias Frap d'Abord, ex-marechal des logisPichou, with his wooden leg, and Frap d'Abord twisting a grey moustache and uttering a steady torrent of imprecationor so it sounded.

on Occurrences 5%

Once upon a time boatswain on the man-of-war, Dristigheten; after completed service, sexton at the Admiral's churchand, lately, carved in wood and exhibited in the churchyard as a poor-box.

in Occurrences 3%

Leaving orders for the fleet to follow, he proceeded[b] in his barge to reconnoitre the town; but the men, several of whom had families and relatives in it, began to murmur, and Lindale, a boatswain in the admiral's ship, proposed to declare for the king.

with Occurrences 2%

The sight of the quarter-master rigging his gratings, the boatswain with his detestable green bag of scourges, the master-at-arms standing ready to assist some one to take off his shirt was not calculated to allay his apprehensions.

at Occurrences 1%

We now discerned through the fog the hull and tackling of a large vessel; and notwithstanding the noise of the waves, we were near enough to hear the whistle of the boatswain at the helm, and the shouts of the mariners.

to Occurrences 1%

" "There are neither three captains nor three boatswains to a ship, Master Strand.

under Occurrences 1%

" CHUCKS, the boatswain under Captain Savage.

as Occurrences 1%

Not long afterward they heard the dipping of paddles and the monotonous "one, two, one two," of the boatswain as the crew of the Turtle started out for practice.

Which preposition to use with  boatswain