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Rough notes on domestic matters, n.d. (Manuscript)
PAR/195
Manuscript draft, n.d. (Manuscript)
PAR/222
Two unused sketchbooks n.d. (Manuscript)
PAR/224-5
Exercise book containing a long manuscript poem, n.d. (Manuscript)
PAR/223
Narrative of events in and near Leipzig in 1813, by F. Shoberl (Manuscript)
1813-01-01 - ?
PAR/236
Logbook, Feb 1850 - January 1851. (Manuscript)
1850-02-01 - 1851-01-31
PAR/11
Attempt to raise the ROYAL GEORGE, 1839 (Manuscript)
1839-01-01 - ?
PAR/248
Kisses, inscribed W. Parker, 1809 (Manuscript)
1809-01-01 - ?
PAR/227
'On the ballot', Westminster Review, 1830 (Manuscript)
1830-01-01 - ?
PAR/229
Narrative of the service of HMS SUPERB, by R.G. Keats, 1838 (Manuscript)
1838-01-01 - ?
PAR/231
Vyner: the family history, 1888 (Manuscript)
1888-01-01 - ?
PAR/234
East Indies, papers relating to the Investiture held by Sir William Parker, 1842 (Manuscript)
1842-01-01 - ?
PAR/156
Memoria no. 4 De observaciones practicadas en el Seno de Mexico (ano de 1804) por el capitan de navio de la real armada, Dn Ciriaco de Caballos (Manuscript)
1804-01-01 - ?
PAR/199
Private diary, 1810 (Manuscript)
1810-01-01 - ?
PAR/202
Private diary, 1811 (Manuscript)
1811-01-01 - ?
PAR/203
Memoranda and copies of letters including memoranda of service and an account of the Battle of First of June 1794 (Manuscript)
1794-01-01 - ?
PAR/193
Private diary, 1813 (Manuscript)
1813-01-01 - ?
PAR/205
Private diary, 1820 (Manuscript)
1820-01-01 - ?
PAR/207
Private diary, 1819 (Manuscript)
1819-01-01 - ?
PAR/206
Private diary, 1824 (Manuscript)
1824-01-01 - ?
PAR/209
Private diary, 1821 (Manuscript)
1821
PAR/208
Mediterranean, letters from Sir Hamilton Seymour, Portugal, 1847 (Manuscript)
1847-01-01 - ?
PAR/158/E
Measures for the suppression of revolution at Genoa, 1849 (Manuscript)
1849-01-01 - ?
PAR/159/A
Character and conduct of the late Captain Corbet vindicated, by Captain Jenkin Jones, 1839 (Manuscript)
1839-01-01 - ?
PAR/232
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