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Third volume of manuscript indexes to files consulted by Mr Marsden, with particulars of his references, on connection with his works on Maritime Law (Manuscript)
MAR/47/3
Manuscript indexes to files consulted by Mr Marsden, with particulars of his references, on connection with his works on Maritime Law. Volume 1 (Manuscript)
MAR/47/1
Numbered 14 of 37 notebooks, index of Port books for various ports. (Manuscript)
MAR/79
Numbered 15 of 37 notebooks, index of Port books for various ports. (Manuscript)
MAR/80
Sixth volume of manuscript indexes to files consulted by Mr Marsden, with particulars of his references, on connection with his works on Maritime Law (Manuscript)
MAR/47/6
Numbered 23 of 37 notebooks, index of Port books for various ports. (Manuscript)
MAR/85
Manuscripts on Admiralty Courts from the 13th to the 19th century. (Manuscript)
MAR/48
Dictionary of Naval Terms, thirteenth to seventeenth century, giving references to the documents in which the expressions occur. (Manuscript)
MAR/8
Manuscript notes, extracts and memoranda on Maritime Law, Prize Law etc from 1200 to 1840. Volume 2 (Manuscript)
MAR/44
Twelfth of a Series of 12 volumes, containing notes, memoranda and references dealing with Maritime Law. (Manuscript)
MAR/37
Particula super reparatione galearum et spinae apud Baiou, per T. de Driffield. (Manuscript)
MAR/40
Manuscript notes on the case of the BARBARA c.1540, (Manuscript)
MAR/41
Marsden's notes for his legal practice in the 1870/80s (Manuscript)
MAR/59
Maritime History of Cornwall. Printed. (Manuscript)
MAR/47/7
Manuscript notes on American War prizes, Admiralty Court Prize Papers (Manuscript)
MAR/19
Manuscript notes, extracts and memoranda on Maritime Law, Prize Law etc from 1500 to 1743. (Manuscript)
MAR/46
Numbered 12 of 37 notebooks, dictionary of nautical words. (Manuscript)
MAR/77
Volumes of notes 1904-20 on the MAYFLOWER including correspondence from Dr Rendel Harris, draft reply, cuttings from the 'Times' and the 'Times Literary Supplement', (Manuscript)
1904-1920
MAR/7
Numbered 32 of 37 notebooks, index of various manuscripts. (Manuscript)
MAR/94
Ship Names 13th to 16th century. (Manuscript)
MAR/3
Manuscript notes for a dictionary of Naval Terms, in English with their derivation from other languages (Manuscript)
MAR/9-10
Manuscript transcripts of letters from America, 1777 (Manuscript)
MAR/18
Alphabetical list of 13th to 16th century ships. (Manuscript)
MAR/3/1
Alphabetical list of 14th and 15th cenutry ships, with numerical references beside some. (Manuscript)
MAR/3/3
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