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Letter from W Forbes (regarding coppering). (Manuscript)
1783
MID/1/66
Letter from J Dyson (regarding bounty money). (Manuscript)
1789
MID/1/56
Letter from Edward, Duke of Kent. (Manuscript)
1806
MID/1/57
Commissioners of Inquiry into the land revenues of the Crown. (Manuscript)
MID/14/16
Letters, drafts and copies, to 1st Viscount Melville, Henry Dundas. (Manuscript)
1790-1805
MID/2/13
Purveyors Reports of the quantity of the Timber in the several counties. (Manuscript)
1787
MID/14/15
Letter to Sir James Douglas. (Manuscript)
1760
MID/2/11
Ordinary and Extra Estimates. (Manuscript)
1785-1786
MID/14/12
Observations on the Estimates given into parliament by the Navy Board. (Manuscript)
1786
MID/14/13
Arrangement of business at the Navy Board. (Manuscript)
MID/14/10
Letter to E Cooke (Castlereaugh's Secretary). (Manuscript)
1805
MID/2/7
Letter to Sir John Call (Land Revenue Office). (Manuscript)
MID/2/4
Arrangement of Duties at the Navy Board. (Manuscript)
MID/14/9
Letters from unsigned persons regarding mutinies. (Manuscript)
1797
MID/1/207
Defects in the arrangement of the Navy Office with remedies. (Manuscript)
MID/14/4
Lieutenant Preston's New Method of Seasoning and Manufacturing naval oak timber. (Manuscript)
1782
MID/14/1
Letters from an informer (on French coast). (Manuscript)
1805
MID/1/206
Papers relating to the proposed Memoir of Lord Barham including notes, drafts and advertisements. (Manuscript)
1832-1833
MID/13/4
Copies and extracts of letters and memoranda. (Manuscript)
1812-1832
MID/13/5
Ordinary & Extra Estimates. (Manuscript)
1787-1790
MID/6/13
Letters to Earl of Sandwich, John Montagu. (Manuscript)
1779-1789
MID/2/31
Letters to The Reverend C J Latrobe. (Manuscript)
1792
MID/2/28
Letters to Osborne Markham. (Manuscript)
1805-1806
MID/2/29
Letter to John Jackson (Navy Agent). (Manuscript)
1787
MID/2/25
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