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Beresford, Lord Charles de la Poer: holographed, to Mrs Ronald Stuart, c.1915.
Beresford, Lord Charles de la Poer: holographed, to Mrs Ronald Stuart, c.1915.
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Object Details
ID:
AGC/1/14
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1915-01-01 - ?; 1915
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
A - B (Manuscript)
F Aime: holograph letter to a friend about the Glorious First of June, dated from the Pegasus frigate, 13 June 1794. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/1)
HRH Prince Albert (HM King George VI): 'Night Rounds Chit' of HRH Prince Albert, when a midshipman on board HMS CUMBERLAND. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/2)
George Allen: holograph letter to John Allen Esq., of Halifax, Nova Scotia, dated from HMS HIBERNIA, off Toulon, Mediterranean, 20 September 1813. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/3)
Admiral Anson, Lord: two holograph letters - to Lieutenant L Campbell of the Weazle Sloop, on a recent action and to Captain Campbell, on the Defences of Guernsey and Jersey. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/4)
George Baron Anson: signature on order issued to Captain Graves of HMS Sloop HAZARD, dated 1 May 1754. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/5)
Anson's voyage: manuscript notes, dated 28 September 1740. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/6)
Sir Francis Austen, Adm: autograph letter to the Lord Chamberlain, dated 17 March 1865. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/7)
Adm-Fleet Matthew Aylmer, Lord: signature on orders dated 17 Jul 1710 and 23 July 1710. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/8)
Admiral John Baker: extract of a letter from Paris dated 23 May 1708. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/9)
Sir John Barrow: autograph letter to Captain Ross, dated from the Admiralty, 10 Dec 1834. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/10)
Sir Henry William Bayntum, Adm: autograph despatch, signed to Captain George Hope, of HMS DEFENCE, dated from HMS LEVIATHAN, 27 Oct 1805. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/11)
Sir Edward Belcher, Adm: holograph letter to Samuel Simpson Esq., dated 24 Oct 1836. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/12)
Benbow, Vice-Adm: holograph letter to George St Lo, Commissioner at Plymouth dated from Lennox, 26 May 1697. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/13)
Beresford, Lord Charles de la Poer: holographed, to Mrs Ronald Stuart, c.1915. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/14)
Rear-Admiral Sir Edward Berry, Royal Sovereign at Spithead, to Lord Melville. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/15)
Sir Richard Hussey Bickerton, Adm: holographed to Lord Collingwood, dated 9 August 1805. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/16)
Sir Richard Bickerton, Admiral :two holograph letters to Rear-Admiral Sir Richard Keates, dated from the Admiralty, 1 July 1808 and 20 September 1808. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/17)
Captain Joseph Bingham: orders, signed, to Lieutenant A Keeler, dated from HMS AMERICA at sea, 18 November 1800. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/18)
Sir Henry Blackwood, Bart, Vice-Adm: despatch, signed from HMS EURALYUS, 20 August 1805, to Lord Collingwood. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/19)
Admiral Robert Blake: autograph letter to the Councils(?), dated 24 January 1651. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/20)
Admiral Robert Blake, General at Sea and George Monck, General at Sea: signatures on a Warrant issued to Captain Holman of the WILLIAM and JOHN, dated from the RESOLUTION. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/21)
Sir Richard Rodney Bligh, Adm: signature on letter to the Commissioners of the Navy; holograph letter to Messrs Birt and Collins; holograph letter to Mr Richard Birt. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/22)
Napoleon Bonaparte: order signed by him, c.1800-5. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/23)
Admiral Edward Boscawen: signature on an order issued to the representative Captains and Commanders of H.M. Ships, dated 4 April 1757. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/24)
Admiral Boscawen: translation of the French Dispatch narrating the defeat of M. de la Clue's squadron at Lagos, 17 August 1759 by Admiral Boscawen; extract of a letter from Admiral Boscawen to Mr Clevland. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/25)
Noel Boteler: letter from the Admiralty Judges in Scotland to the Commissioners of the Admiralty, signed by Noel Boteler and dated from Leigh, 26 June 1656. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/26)
Brest harbour: report on the condition of the Harbour and arsenal, dated April 1815. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/27)
Brest: remarks on the approach to Brest withing Ushant made in the Monmouth in the Year 1759. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/28)
Admiral Bridport, Viscount: autograph letter to Captain Keats, dated from HMS ROYAL GEORGE, at Torbay; autograph letter to Captain Keats, dated from HMS ROYAL GEORGE at Torbay. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/29)
Lord Brounker: warrant issued by the Navy Board, signed by Lord Brounker, Sir John Minnes and Col Thomas Middleton, 13 Feb 1669. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/30)
Admiral John Byng: signature on document, dated 19 Oct 1755. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/31)
J J Anson: autograph letter from J J Anson to the Pay Office, Portsmouth, giving details of Mid William Fraizer's illness and recovery, 1 June 1766. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/32)
J. Bowen: autograph letter from J. Bowen to J. King informing him of the sentence of Roger Brent who is now confined in Newgate Prison, dated from the GLORY. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/34)
Charles Bucknell: to Evan Nepean, 17 Dec 1800, forwards a copy of the information against Captain Richard Humber, of the CHARMING MOLLY, London passage boat. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/35)
Lady Anson: to Thomas Anson, 27 June c.1758, with O.S. by Anson. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/36)
Lord Brassey: to Mrs Platt of Apple Cross, written from the Sunbeam R.Y.S., 29 Aug. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/37)
Louis Battenberg: letters regarding the Battenberg Course Indicator written by Lord Louis Mountbatten's father, n.d. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/38)
Admiral Robert Blake: letter to the Commissioners of the Admiralty and Navy dated from Sovereign Stoakes Bay, 1654; reports the identification of a seaman Roger Harvey, guilty of having murdered a man in Harwich. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/39)
Lord Broghill: to the Lord President and the rest of the Lords of his Highness Council, 25 Oct 1655, see full list in printed catalogue for further details. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/40)
Mathew Henry Barker, author: letters and some verses addressed to George Cruikshank, 1835-38. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/41)
Sir George Cranfield Berkeley, Adm: letters to Mr P Magra on the subject of his libel action, Aug-Oct 1804, see appendix. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/42)
Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke, Rear-Adm: signature on a statement of the proceedings of HMS SHANNON, 1812-13 while still a captain. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/43)
Lord Charles Beresford: letter to Lord Selborne about naval manoeuvres at Lambash, 10 September 1904. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/44)
Sir Marc Isambard Brunel: letter to his granddaughter Sophia Hawes, dated 10 March 1842, engraved letter head of Thames Tunnel. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/45)
Commander William Richard Bamber: letter to Sir William Clinton dated 18 July 1828, with a report on the burning of HMS DIAMOND in 1827. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/46)
Sir Joseph Banks: letter to an unknown correspondent, 3 May 1803 about the order of the Bath, also engraving of Banks. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/47)
Captain William Allen: letter to a Mr Jordan inviting him to visit his boat, dated 24 March 1811. (Manuscript) (AGC/1/48)
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