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Letter from Sir Phineas Pett to the Earl of Lauderdale, regarding timber supplies to the Navy
Letter from Sir Phineas Pett to the Earl of Lauderdale, regarding timber supplies to the Navy. Dated 20 November 1668.
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Object Details
ID:
AGC/P/19
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1668-11-20
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 letter
Parts:
Letters - P (Manuscript)
Sir George Pocock: letter to George Holland, wine merchant, dated 4 July 1829. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/1)
Admiral Sir Peter Parker: note enclosing list of prizes taken by the WOOLWICH when he was in command of her, dated 11 May 1759. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/2)
Admiral Sir Peter Parker: order to Lieutenant Walker, signed Parker, 19 September 1797. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/3)
Admiral Thomas Pasley: holograph to Henry Dundas, 11 September 1798. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/4)
Samuel Pepys: orders, estimate and appointment, 1667-74. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/5)
Earl Charles Morduant Peterborough: letter to Sir Richard Haddock, dated 16 Feb [year illegible]. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/6)
Rear-Admiral Charles Dudley Pater: letter, confidential report and a rudder plan regarding the wreck of the ST GEORGE off the Danish coast 1812. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/7)
Admiral Sir Edward Pellew: holographs to Alex Whitson, surgeon, 7 January 1796 and n.d.. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/8)
R Postlewaite, purser: letter to his brother giving news of Anglo-American naval affairs, dated the RECRUIT, 11 June 1813. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/9)
Lieutenant William Paynter: letter to his brother describing an action with French ships, 23 June 1778. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/10)
Captain W.E. Parry, Hydrographer, Admiralty: letter to Mr Lemann, on biscuit, presumably for his expedition towards the North Pole, 12 January 1827. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/11)
Samuel Pepys: letter, 1700. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/12)
Admiral Sir Edward Pellew (Manuscript) (AGC/P/13)
H Parker: letter to John D Rolt, 20 April 1808, describing an action in which four were killed and twenty eight wounded. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/14)
Henry William Paget, Marquis of Anglesey: letters to Gilbert Elliot, Earl of Minto. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/15)
William Paget, Chaplain: letters written to Thomas Bennett, 28 January 1758-June 1762, from HMS DEPTFORD in the Channel and HMS MARLBOROUGH off Martinique. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/16)
John Martindale Powell, a series of 10 letters to his mother, 1805-10, from HMS REVENGE. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/17)
3 letters from Edward Parry., mainly personal, regarding invitations and "the Box". (Manuscript) (AGC/P/18)
Letter from Sir Phineas Pett to the Earl of Lauderdale, regarding timber supplies to the Navy (Manuscript) (AGC/P/19)
Part of a letter written by Robert Paterson, a plantation owner on Jamaica, to James Murray, an advocate in Aberdeen. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/20)
Letters of lower deck seaman John Parr, HMS HERO, 1803-1808. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/21)
Letters written by Edward Pellew, Viscount Exmouth to Lord Melville. (Manuscript) (AGC/P/22)
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