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Duchess of Infantada, Cadiz, to Purvis, off Cadiz, 6 February 1810, request for asylum
Duchess of Infantada, Cadiz, to Purvis, off Cadiz, 6 February 1810, request for asylum
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Object Details
ID:
PRV/57/2
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Purvis, John Child
Date made:
1810-02-06 - ?
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Purvis, John Child, Admiral, 1746-1825 (Manuscript)
General Campbell, Gibraltar, to Purvis, (Cadiz), 2 February 1810, troops to Gibraltar (Manuscript) (PRV/57/1)
Duchess of Infantada, Cadiz, to Purvis, off Cadiz, 6 February 1810, request for asylum (Manuscript) (PRV/57/2)
Translation, of French Flag of Truce sent to Cadiz and the Junta of Cadiz's answer, 7 February 1810 (Manuscript) (PRV/57/3)
Original Spanish, French Flag of Truce, 7 Feb 1810 (Manuscript) (PRV/57/4)
African Institution (Macaulay), London, to Commanding Officer of HM Ships on Cadiz station, (copy), 8 February 1810, two Acts of Parliament relative to the abolition of slave trade (Manuscript) (PRV/57/5)
Duchess of Abrante and Count Cevellous to Purvis, Spanish Original, 13 February 1810, request for passage to Gibraltar from Cadiz (Manuscript) (PRV/57/6)
Intelligence report, 15 February, 1810, Leon (Manuscript) (PRV/57/7)
Admiralty Office (Croker) to Purvis, Cadiz, 15 February 1810, re reinforcements (Manuscript) (PRV/57/8)
Captain Hallowell, HMS TIGRE, Port Mahon, to Governor of Mahon, (copy), 6 March 1810, re British port and Spanish troop movements (Manuscript) (PRV/57/9)
Louis de Villava, Governor of Mahon to Lord Collingwood, (copy), 6 March 1810, requests loan to the government of Mahon (Manuscript) (PRV/57/10)
Collingwood, HMS ATLAS, Cadiz harbour, to Wellington, 6 March 1810, copy, relating to a plan for landing and taking possession of the island of Trocadero (Manuscript) (PRV/57/11)
French prisoners on board the Ruphine Hulk at Cadiz, to Purvis, Cadiz, 8 March 1810, thanks for provisions (Manuscript) (PRV/57/12)
Proposals by Junta of Majorca and reply, communicated by a colonel in the army, 10 March 1810 (Manuscript) (PRV/57/13)
Andrew Lopez and the Duke of Albarquerque to the President and representatives of the superior Junta of Cadiz, translations, 14 March 1810 and 16 March 1810 (Manuscript) (PRV/57/14)
Luis de Villava, Governor of Mahon, to Captain Hallowell, 22 March 1810, translation, re French prisoners (Manuscript) (PRV/57/15)
Captain Hallowell, HMS TIGRE, Port Mahon, to Villava, 23 March 1810, (copy), re movement of French prisoners (Manuscript) (PRV/57/16)
Council of Regency to English Minister, translated copy, 24 March 1810, orders (Manuscript) (PRV/57/17)
Wellington, Cadiz, to Purvis, Cadiz, 25 March 1810, re proposed attack on the French ports on the Island of Trocadero (Manuscript) (PRV/57/18)
Captain Hallowell, HMS TIGRE, Port Mahon, to Purvis, 25 March 1810 (Manuscript) (PRV/57/19)
Lieutenant- General Thomas Graham, Cadiz, to Purvis, 26 March 1810, proposed attack on Trocadero (Manuscript) (PRV/57/20)
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