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Letter of receipt from JP Parker to Mr Pitman, 9 Feb 1844, re: dispatches to Honolulu
John Jervis Tucker - Letter of receipt from JP Parker to Mr Pitman, 9 Feb 1844, re: dispatches to Honolulu
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Object Details
ID:
TUC/60
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Family, Tucker
Date made:
1844-02-09 - 1844-02-09
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
Parts:
Letters from and to John Jervis Tucker. (Manuscript)
Letter from Captain John Jervis Tucker, HMS DUBLIN, to William Daldy, 24 November 1843, enclosing a deposition of the crew (Manuscript) (TUC/53)
Letters from Richard Thomas, Rear-Admiral and Commander-in-Chief, to Captain John Jervis Tucker, HMS DUBLIN, 22 August 1843-23 April 1845 (Manuscript) (TUC/54)
Letter from the Commissioners of the Admiralty to Captain John Jervis Tucker, HMS DUBLIN, 26 March 1845, re: paying off the ship at Devonport (Manuscript) (TUC/55)
Letters from various correspondents (in order of correspondent) to Captain John Jervis Tucker, HMS DUBLIN, 3 Oct 1843-18 January 1844 (Manuscript) (TUC/56)
Letters from Bruat, Governor of the French Possessions of the Pacific Ocean to: 'the Foreign Residents', 9 November 1843, incorporating orders and decrees; and Protestant Missionaries on Tahiti, 16 November 1843 (Manuscript) (TUC/57)
Letters from Admiral du Petit Thouars to Pomare, Queen of Tahiti, 1-4 November 1843 (in French) (Manuscript) (TUC/58)
Letter from Lawrence Kearney, Commander-in-Chief of the US Naval Force in the East Indies to His Majesty Kamshamsha III, King of the Sandwich Islands, 11 July 1843 (Manuscript) (TUC/59)
Letter of receipt from JP Parker to Mr Pitman, 9 Feb 1844, re: dispatches to Honolulu (Manuscript) (TUC/60)
Letters from Taamu, King of Bora Bora to: Captain William Daldy, 8 Dec 1843 (translated to Tahitian); and an unknown, nd, translated by Adam J Darling (Manuscript) (TUC/61)
Copy of a letter from John Walpole to Rear-Admiral Richard Thomas, 28 Feb 1844, together with a copy of a letter to Walpole from His Excellency the Secretary for War & Marine, Don Santiago Jose Aldunate (latter in Spanish) (Manuscript) (TUC/62)
Copy of an original letter sent by the British Residents of Tahiti to Admiral du Petit Thouars, nd; and letter from the same to George Pritchard, British Consul in Tahiti, 17 January 1844 (Manuscript) (TUC/63)
Letters from Protestant Missionaries on Tahiti to Bruat, Governor of the French Possessions of the Pacific Ocean, 16-17 November 1843 (Manuscript) (TUC/64)
Copy of a statement by Charles de Lisle of London re: the tearing down of the Tahitian flag by French Forces, April 1844 (Manuscript) (TUC/65)
Statements from Admiral du Petit Thouars and George Pritchard, British Consul in Tahiti, 19 Oct 1843, re: a treaty between King Louis Philipe of France and Her Majesty Pomare, Queen of Tahiti, also with a list of islands and their populations (Manuscript) (TUC/66)
Copy of a statement by Charles McIlroy, County Tyrone re: the French claiming possession of Tahiti, nd (Manuscript) (TUC/67)
Statements from John Platt, 28 Oct 1843, and Thomas West, 6 September and 28 Oct 1843, signed by Captain John Jervis Tucker, HMS DUBLIN, re: the transportation of cattle (Manuscript) (TUC/68)
Statement from 25 Dec 1843 re: the punishment of an American boy found guilty of defaming the character of an English Subject, Mr Merrick (Manuscript) (TUC/69)
Report, 'An Account of the Roman Catholic priests coming to Tahiti', nd, including a letter from Admiral du Petit Thouars to Her Majesty Pomare, Queen of Tahiti, 30 August 1838 (Manuscript) (TUC/70)
Report, 'A Dog Fight at Tahiti, 25 April 1842', by George Pritchard, British Consul of Tahiti, 19 Oct 1843 (Manuscript) (TUC/71)
Report, 'The Introduction of the Small Pox to Tahiti & the Society Islands', from an infected American vessel, June 1841. With a report, 'Two American citizens protected by their Consul in an attempt to murder', 20 Oct 1843 (Manuscript) (TUC/72)
Copy of a 'Protocol of a conference held on board HMS TALBOT, lying in Papiete Harbour, Tahiti, 18 January 1843', with Queen Pomare present, re: demands made by Admiral de Petit Thouars and the protection of the Island by the British Government (Manuscript) (TUC/73)
Note re: the passage of an officer from HMS DUBLIN to Valparaiso, undertaken by Monsieur Labreille, Captain of the NATHALIE, for the sum of 100 dollars, 9 January 1844 (in French) (Manuscript) (TUC/74)
Receipt for 15 ounces of gold received by Captain John Jervis Tucker, HMS DUBLIN, from William Lowe, nd (Manuscript) (TUC/75)
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