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Ship's memo book.
GENERAL ELLIOTT (formerly NESTOR and LE FRANKLIN) 1785-1791 - Ship's memo book August 1785-end 1786. Last page relates to MARIA, see HNL/84. Michael Henley & Son
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Object details
ID:
HNL/63/2
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Michael Henley & Son
Date made:
1785-1786
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Papers relating to individual ships: General Elliot (Manuscript)
Printed inventories, sale of NESTOR. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/1)
Ship's memo book. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/2)
Accounts, bills etc, relating to refit, outfit etc. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/3)
Correspondence. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/4)
Potts' agreement August 1785; memo book with voyage accounts etc. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/5)
Articles, 'river pay', portage bill, wages accounts etc. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/6)
Papers relating to ordnance and victualling stores, victualling of troops etc. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/7)
Papers relating to the arrival of GENERAL ELLIOTT in Jamaica. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/8)
Thomas Salkeld. Smith's and shipwright's bills. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/9)
Thomas Salkeld. Outfit and transport voyage accounts. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/10)
Lieutenant William Ross, RN. Correspondence. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/11)
Lieutenant William Ross, RN. Ship's memo book. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/12)
Lieutenant William Ross, RN. Two servants' account book. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/13)
Indents, memos, accounts etc fitting ship. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/14)
Navy Board Charter, copy victualling accounts, voyage accounts. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/15)
Vouchers entered in voyage accounts above. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/16)
Articles, wages accounts, orders etc, letter relating to seaman. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/17)
Lieutenant William Ross, RN. Insurance policy. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/18)
Lieutenant William Ross, RN. Correspondence. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/19)
Papers relating to outfit. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/20)
Victualling Board Charter etc. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/21)
Lieutenant William Ross, RN. Protest, accounts. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/22)
Lieutenant William Ross, RN. Articles, wages receipts. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/23)
Shipwrights' and other accounts paid by Henleys, entered in memo book above. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/24)
Lieutenant Henry Gunter, RN. Ship's memo book. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/25)
Lieutenant Henry Gunter, RN. Bills paid by Henleys. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/26)
Gunter's agreement October 1789; transport voyage accounts etc. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/27)
Articles, wages accounts etc Transport voyage. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/28)
John Bone. Account, stores for 'House'. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/29)
Articles, vouchers entered in outfit accounts. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/30)
Articles, vouchers entered in voyage accounts. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/31)
John Bone. Ship's memo book. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/32)
Accounts, stores from 'house', receipts, etc. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/33)
Vouchers entered in voyage accounts. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/34)
Russian documents, probably passes; correspondence, protest following loss of ship. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/35)
Papers relating to sale of hull of ship at public auction. (Manuscript) (HNL/63/36)
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