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Purvis, John Child, Admiral, 1746-1825
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Lord Castlereagh, Downing Street, to Major General Spencer, Falmouth, 15 January 1808, (copy), land battle information (Manuscript)
1808-01-15 - ?
PRV/52/2
Admiral Sir Charles Cotton, HMS LIVELY, to Purvis, 29 April 1810 (Manuscript)
1810-04-29
PRV/58/10
Admiralty Office to Purvis, Off Cadiz, 2 December 1807, order to seize and Russian ships of War and merchant vessels (Manuscript)
1807-12-02 - ?
PRV/51/19
Wellington to Purvis, 29 April 1810, dinner invitation (Manuscript)
1810-04-29
PRV/58/6
Mr Archdekin to Purvis, 2 December 1809, Hanoverian troops desiring to enter HM Service (Manuscript)
1809-12-02 - ?
PRV/56/11
Admiral Sir Charles Cotton to Purvis, 29 April 1810, orders (Manuscript)
1810-04-29
PRV/58/9
Lieutenant McMeekan, HMS ATLAS, to Purvis, 29 April 1810, requesting to be removed to Purvis' ship (Manuscript)
1810-04-29
PRV/58/8
S. M. Lowey (Minister of the Emperor of Morocco) to Purvis, 12 December 1808, translated by James Green (17 December 1808), letter of subservience (Manuscript)
1808-12-12 - ?
PRV/54/13
Antonio de Aravjio de Agevedo to Lord Strangford, 26 May 1807, (translation) seizure of a Portuguese Brig (Manuscript)
1807-05-26
PRV/51/4
Captain Darby to Purvis, HMS BELLEPHON, off Spithead, 10 April 1800 (wishing best thanks at receiving sincere congratulations) (Manuscript)
1800-04-10 - ?
PRV/49/11
Lord Strangford, Lisbon, 31 May 1807 to Collingwood, seizure of a Portuguese Brig in the harbour of Villa Real (Manuscript)
1807-05-31
PRV/51/5
Translation, account of the transactions at Madrid and other ports, 27 May 1808. (Manuscript)
1808-05-27
PRV/53/11
Castlereagh, Downing Street, to Sir H Dalrymple (Lord General), 25 May 1808, confidential dispatches (Manuscript)
1808-05-25
PRV/53/6
Translation, Supplement to the Journal of Valencia for Purvis, 24 May 1808. (Manuscript)
1808-05-24
PRV/53/9
Translation and Spanish Order of Junta of Asturias giving powers to enter into treaties with England and Spain, 25 May 1808. (Manuscript)
1808-05-25
PRV/53/5
Commodore Montieser, HMS REVERIE, to Commander Francis Reginald Purvis, HMS PANTALOON, 5 March 1864, enclosing a copy of a letter from William Romaine, Admiralty Office to Vice- Admiral Kulper (25 January 1864) (Manuscript)
1864-03-05 - ?
PRV/61/3
Letters, 1807 (Manuscript)
1807-01-01 - ?
PRV/39
Admiralty Office, 23 May 1807, to Collingwood, off Cadiz (HMS OCEAN), (Duplicate), letter relative to the fleets detachment from the channel in case enemy ships escape (Manuscript)
1807-05-23
PRV/51/3
Admiralty to Purvis, 26 September 1807 (Manuscript)
1807-09-26
PRV/56/5
Navy Board to Purvis, off Cadiz, 17 July 1809, stores supplied (Manuscript)
1809-07-17 - ?
PRV/56/2
Admiral Villavicencio to Purvis, 17 April 1810, transporting French prisoners to the Canary Islands (Manuscript)
1810-04-17 - ?
PRV/58/2
Wellington, Seville, to Purvis (Cadiz), 15 September 1809, re his return to England by ship (Manuscript)
1809-09-15 - ?
PRV/56/4
Admiralty Office (2nd secretary John Barrow) to Purvis, Cadiz, 18 July 1809, stores (Manuscript)
1809-07-18
PRV/56/3
Report in Gazette Extraordinary of the Government, Joaquin Blake to Antonio Cordet, 22 June 1809, relates the cowardly behaviour of his army in action with French. (Manuscript)
1809-06-22
PRV/56/1
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