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Logbook of HMS SULTAN, Captain John West, 1 August 1810-April 1812, kept by Mid W Bryant.
Logbook of HMS SULTAN, Captain John West, 1 August 1810-April 1812, kept by Mid W Bryant.
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Object Details
ID:
IGR/11
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Ingram, Bruce Stirling
Date made:
1810-01-01 - 1812-12-31; 1810-08 - 1812-04
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Ingram (Manuscript)
Copies of letters and orders received on board H M Sloop TRIMMER, Commander Charles Tyler, 4 Feb 1786-6 January 1788. (Manuscript) (IGR/1)
Copies of letters and orders received and sent on board HM Sloop TRIMMER, Charles Tyler, January 1788-Feb 1789. (Manuscript) (IGR/2)
Letter and orderbook of Charles Tyler, Captain of HMS WARRIOR, containing copies of all orders received and issued, and in and out letters, March 1799-July 1802. (Manuscript) (IGR/3)
Orderbook of Rear-Admiral Charles Tyler, Captain of HMS WARRIOR, copies of all orders received and issued, and Oct 1812-Mar 1813, also letters sent May-Oct 1808, with index. (Manuscript) (IGR/4)
Logbook of HMS WARRIOR, commanded by Charles Tyler, 17 March 1799-3 August 1800. (Manuscript) (IGR/5)
Logbook of HMS WARRIOR, Charles Tyler, 24 Apr-22 July 1802. (Manuscript) (IGR/6)
Journal, 16 Oct 1813-20 March 1815, Rear-Admiral Charles Tyler, recording heads of letters, position of squadron under his command and signals made etc. (Manuscript) (IGR/7)
Journal of H.M. Sloop EUGENIE, May-July 1802, and of H.M. armed ship ROSINA, April 1804-Oct 1805, both commanded by Fasham Roby, Esq., kept by Charles Brown (?). (Manuscript) (IGR/8)
Pamphlet 'Signals and Instructions for ships under convoy', printed, inscribed Rosina, 1805, Charles Brown. (Manuscript) (IGR/9)
Logbook of HMS WARRIOR, April 1809-Mar 1811, and HMS BARHAM, Captain J W Spranger, kept by Mid Frederick Franks. (Manuscript) (IGR/10)
Logbook of HMS SULTAN, Captain John West, 1 August 1810-April 1812, kept by Mid W Bryant. (Manuscript) (IGR/11)
Logbook of HMS WARSPITE, 3 March 1829-20 August 1829, and HMS THETIS, 21 Aug-20 September 1830. (Manuscript) (IGR/12)
Logbooks of HMS FAIR ROSAMUND, LA PANTICA, HM Brig FORESTER and HMS PELORUS, 30 August 1833-22 September 1834. (Manuscript) (IGR/13)
Logbook of HMS GALATEA, Captain Woodley Losack, kept by Mid George W Rabeet, 18 Dec 1810-22 August 1813. (Manuscript) (IGR/14)
Letterbook containing in and out letters of Rear-Admiral Thomas Francis Fremantle, 29 Oct-28 Feb 1814. (Manuscript) (IGR/15)
Journal of Dawtrey Cooper, Captain of the PELICAN in the La Rochelle expedition, 7 Sep-9 November 1628, (one of the 'Three Stuart Sea Journals'). (Manuscript) (IGR/16)
Journal of Jeremy Roch, 1659-92, chiefly HMS ANTELOPE, 1665-7 and CHARLES GALLEY, 1689-91, (one of the 'Three Stuart Sea Journals'). (Manuscript) (IGR/17)
Journal of Francis Rogers to the East Indies in the ARABIA MERCHANT, 1701-5, together with accounts of trade at Chadeston, 1711, and a herbal, (one of the 'Three Stuart Sea Journals'). (Manuscript) (IGR/18)
Journal of John Sergent, Purser of HMS WINCHESTER, 13 January 1718-30 April 1722, Baltic, Spain, Lisbon and Newfoundland. (Manuscript) (IGR/19)
Report on Fortifications of the South Coast of England, 1779, Dover to Falmouth. (Manuscript) (IGR/20)
Journal of Lieutenant John Hammond, in HMS MEDIATOR, Channel, 1782-83, THISBE for passage, 1786, RESOURCE, North America, 1786-88 and RAMILLIES, Channel, 1793. (Manuscript) (IGR/21)
Memoirs of Peter Cullen, Surgeon, 1769-1812. (Manuscript) (IGR/22)
Journal of Bertolomeo Muscat, French National brig LE NATIONAL, Egyptian expedition, 1798. (Manuscript) (IGR/23)
Letterbook of Captain Alexander Keeler, HM Armed Transport COROMANDEL, Jamaica to UK, 1801-2, and Signals used on board; also Insurance Accounts for 1810 and 1811. (Manuscript) (IGR/24)
A journal kept by Reverend Edward Mangin on HMS GLOUCESTER 1812. (Manuscript) (IGR/25)
Journal of a party of men of HMS FALMOUTH landed at Tristan d'Acumba 1816, kept by William Burnaby Greene, Midshipman. (Manuscript) (IGR/26)
Journal of the ship RELIANCE from Deal to Calcutta, 1827-28, kept by Alexander Gardyne, passenger. (Manuscript) (IGR/27)
Admiralty Commission granted to Lieutenant Charles Randle as 4th Lieutenant of HMS MAJESTIC, 15 April 1793, signed by Hood and other Commissioners, 1793. (Manuscript) (IGR/50)
Tripartite indenture made between Henry Cranford, Nicholas Pocock and John Innes Pocock, regarding the sale of a yearly rent, rough draft, 9 March 1815. (Manuscript) (IGR/51)
Typescript of an account of the earthquake at Port Royal, 1692. (Manuscript) (IGR/70)
Typescript of 'The Present State of Jamaica', 1655-87, by John Taylor, Chapter V to end. (Manuscript) (IGR/71)
Typescript of a French account of Trafalgar, n.d. (Manuscript) (IGR/72)
Typescript of parts of Poulin de Courval journal, with proof, and some correspondence about its publication, n.d. (Manuscript) (IGR/73)
Typescript of various papers, n.d. (Manuscript) (IGR/74)
Lists of Ingram collection, n.d. (Manuscript) (IGR/75)
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