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Sir Hildebrand Oakes, Lt-Gen: holograph to Gen Sir Charles Stuart dated from Mahon, 3 March 1800.
Sir Hildebrand Oakes, Lt-Gen: holograph to Gen Sir Charles Stuart dated from Mahon, 3 March 1800.
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Object Details
ID:
AGC/9/11
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1800-01-01 - ?; 1800-03-03
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
N - O (Manuscript)
Sir Charles Edmund Nugent, Adm-Fleet: holograph to a friend, n.d. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/1)
Earl of Northumberland: early form of cheque directing the payment of forty pounds to Joceline Percy, signed by the Earl of Northumberland, 12 Dec 1649. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/2)
Admiral John Narbrough: letter from the Navy Office to Lord Falkland concerning the payment to be made for plank and timber supplied by him, signed by Admiral John Narbrough and Admiral Haddock, Oct 1683. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/3)
Sir John Norris, Adm: holograph to a friend dated 20 Feb 1731; signature on a document dated 14 July 1716. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/4)
Sir John Norris, Adm: autograph letter to Captain Young of HMS KINSALE dated 21 Feb 1743. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/5)
Sir H. Burrard Neale, Adm: record of service of Sir H.B. Neale with autograph letter from him to the Mayor of Ludlow dated 10 June 1797?. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/6)
Sir John Orde, Adm: holograph to Mr Clark, n.d., (received 3 June 1782). (Manuscript) (AGC/9/7)
Gen Charles O'Hara: autograph signed to Rear-Admiral Peyton dated from Gibraltar, 29 August 1790. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/8)
Admiral William Carnegie Northesk, Earl: signature on order to the Board of Ordnance, dated from Plymouth, 22 Oct 1792. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/9)
Domigos Xavier de Lima Niza, Marques: a series of letters addressed to Lord St. Vincent, 1798. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/10)
Sir Hildebrand Oakes, Lt-Gen: holograph to Gen Sir Charles Stuart dated from Mahon, 3 March 1800. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/11)
Sir E Owen, Adm: holograph to Viscount Melville dated 21 Oct 1804 with proposals for establishing the rank of Sub-Lieutenant in the Navy. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/12)
Sir Charles Napier, Adm: holograph letters including one from Admiral Sir Charles Napier to Aaron Manby, engineer, concerning one of the first steamships to be built dated from Paris, 11 January 1821. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/13)
Sir Robert Waller Otway, Adm: holograph to Captain R. B. Young dated from Leith, 20 June 1821. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/14)
Vice-Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen: holograph to Rear-Admiral Sir J. A. Wood, dated from HMS LEVEN, 24 September 1821. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/15)
Sir Harry Burrard Neale, Adm: holograph letter from Sir H. B. Neale, dated from HMS REVENGE, at Corfu, 11 June 1826. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/16)
Captain Erasmus O'Manney: autograph resume of operation in the White Sea, against the Russians, 1854. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/17)
Sir Erasmus O'Manney, Adm: four reports on Archangel and operation in the White Sea, 1854-55. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/18)
Sir George S Nares, Adm: signature on report of the Arctic Expedition, 1875-76. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/19)
Sir Erasmus O'Manney, Adm: holograph to the Editor of 'Men and Women of the Time' dated 20 January 1894. (Manuscript) (AGC/9/20)
Lord Northesk: holograph letter from Lord Northeak dated 3 or 5 July 1806 approving a few preventive officers to be stationed at Auckmethil (?). (Manuscript) (AGC/9/21)
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