Instructions for the division of the fleet into squadrons.
Instructions for the division of the fleet into squadrons and the flags to be carried by the admiral and ships of each. The document is unsigned and undated. Acquisition information suggests a date of 1617, however this is based on the watermark and cannot be verified.
Record Details
Item reference: | ADL/A/19; MSS/85/031.0 MSS/85/031 MS1985/031 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Date made: | circa 1617 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Petition to the Commissioners of the Admiralty that Mathew Langdale be appointed Capt of the GREAT PRESIDENT frigate. (Manuscript) (ADL/A/9)
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- Admiralty to Naval Transport Staffs (telegram) congratulating them on the war effort with a telegram announcing the armistice. (Manuscript) (ADL/A/11)
- Admiralty to the Secretary of the United Service Institution authorising pattern uniforms to be loaned to the United Service Museum. (Manuscript) (ADL/A/12)
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