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Platt, John, (Fl.1780-1832) (Manuscript)
1794-12-20 - 19c
PLT/56-59
Platt, John, (Fl.1780-1832) (Manuscript)
18/19
PLT/89-91
Notice to the Lieutenants of the Royal Navy and their petitioning to Parliament, undated. (Manuscript)
1700-1800
PLT/109/2
Printed petition of the Lieutenants of His Majesty's Navy to the Parliament, regarding pay, undated. (Manuscript)
1700-1800
PLT/109/1
The New Birth. A discourse written in French, by the Rev John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Salop", translated by Henry Moore, printed in Bristol by Lancaster and Edwards, 1794. (Manuscript)
1794 - ?
PLT/102
An Act for Amending, Explaining and reducing into One Act of Parliament, the Laws relating to the Government of His Majesty's Ships, Vessels and Forces by Sea. Printed in London, by George Eyre and Andre Strahan, 1794. (Manuscript)
1794 - ?
PLT/103
Lock of "John's" hair, in small leather pouch. (Manuscript)
1700-1800
PLT/111
Copy of a letter on the abolition of slavery, "Queens Buildings, Brompton Road, Capt Squires", signed J.P. (Manuscript)
18/19
PLT/78
Steel's List of the Royal Navy, Dec 1805. (Manuscript)
1805-04-15 - ?
PLT/93
Newspapers dating from 15 Apr 1755 - 21 Jan 1856. (Manuscript)
1755-04-15 - 1856-01-21
PLT/95
Maps of East Riding of Yorkshire, Ireland with painting of church on the back, and a new and correct plan of the cities and suburbs of London and Westminster 1766 engraved by J. Gibson. (Manuscript)
circa 1766
PLT/97
Notebook entitled "Folkstone Sea Fencibles, Capt. William Ricketts and Lt John Platt RN". Contains lists of sea fencibles, with various details. (Manuscript)
circa 1809
PLT/76
Various copies of a "Description of the Isle of Trimidade or Ascension Island", by Captain Macdowel. Some copies are in Portugese (Manuscript)
18/19
PLT/77
The Neptune of Europe containing complete and correct lists of the naval force of Great Britain, France, Spain, Holland, Sweden, Denmark and Russia, with a variety of other interesting materials corrected to June 1 1781. Published by John Bell, BL, Strand. (Manuscript)
1781-06-01 - ?
PLT/98
Steel's Naval Remembrancer from the commencement of the war in 1793 to the end of the year 1800: intended as a complete supplement to the Navy List up to that period (Manuscript)
1793 - 1800
PLT/99
Catalogue for exhibition of pictures painted for Bowyer's magnificant edition of the History of England, Historic Gallery, Pall Mall, London, 1794. (Manuscript)
1794 - ?
PLT/101
Abstract of an act of parliament made in the thiry-fifth year of the reign of King George the Third, intituled, An act to enable petty officers in the navy, seamen, non-commissioned officers of marines and marines serving in his majesty's navy, to allot pay for their maintenance of their wives and families. Printed in London, by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1795. (Manuscript)
1795 - ?
PLT/104
Notebook, signed [HMS] ALLIGATOR, William Affleck. Lists disrated seamen. (Manuscript)
circa 1794
PLT/74
xercise book, listing different rates of ship and men onboard, signed J. Platt, and various loose items inersted, including quarter bill, boats crew for HMS ARETHUSA and the value of different rates in the Navy, when store for 8 months. (Manuscript)
circa 1794
PLT/75
Translation of a journal of the cruise of the Fleet of the Republic, commanded by Admiral Villaret kept daily by the representative of the people. Jean Bon Saint Andre on board La Montagne (Manuscript)
18/19
PLT/18
Indenture quadripartite, (Ashford no. 11), William Williard, James grant, Willima Bosslar and John Gardon, allowing them to cut and quarry marble on the Duke of Devonshire's land in Bakewell. (Manuscript)
1757-11-04 - ?
PLT/84
An account of the stock on the farm at Denne Park, taken at Michalmas, an account of farming expenses as sale as the produce sold, 1839. (Manuscript)
1837 - 1841
PLT/85
Document by Sir Edward Hughes, Admiral of the Blue, to Thomas Lumley of HMS ISIS, requesting the discharge of a number of personon (Manuscript)
1782-06-02 - ?
PLT/61
Sick / unserviceable / foreign remove ticket for John Roe, aged 14 years, discharged from HMS ARETHUSA to HMS PRINCE OF WALES, 25 Jul1797. (Manuscript)
1797-07-25 - ?
PLT/62
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