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Taylor, Joseph Jnr. Document giving Power of Attorney, 3 April 1714.
Taylor, Joseph Jnr. Document giving Power of Attorney, 3 April 1714.
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Object Details
ID:
AGC/21/22
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1714-01-01 - ?; 1714-04-03
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Taylor, Capt Joseph RN (Manuscript)
Copy of a letter written by him to Mr Alford, 20 Feb 1685. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/1)
Certificates granted to Captain Taylor, 1693-1702. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/2)
Commission as Master and Commander of HM Fireship TERRIBLE, 11 January 1702. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/3)
Order issued as Commander of the CHARLES Galley, dated from HMS RESERVE, 21 June 1703. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/4)
Methuen, John Ambassador Extraordinary to Portugal. Holograph to Captain Joseph Taylor of the CHARLES Galley. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/5)
Documents sent him by his agent, Mr Thomas Reynolds, 1704-06. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/6)
Holograph to Captain Joseph Taylor, dated from the Navy Office, 19 Oct 1705. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/7)
Accounts rendered to Captain Taylor by his Prize Agent Sir Harcourt Master, 1706-15. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/8)
Holographs from: Lord Hamilton (?) from Albemarle Street; his son Thomas Taylor; Robert Mallock; G. Fairlie, from Admiralty Office.With Captain Taylor's draft reply. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/9)
Plan of Fort of St John's Newfoundland, as rebuilt by Captain Joseph Taylor, 1709. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/10)
Receipt in triplicate for disbursments made when rebuilding Fort William, Newfoundland, ca.1709. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/11)
Holograph letters (draft) to the Admiralty Office and to the Navy Board ,and to his brother Tilley; Account of Boatswain's Stores for HMS LITCHFIELD, and copy of a declaration and account of Boatswain's Stores. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/12)
Methuen, Sir Paul (1672-1757). Holograph to Captain Joseph Taylor of HMS LITCHFIELD, 2 Feb 1709/10. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/13)
Order issued to Captain Joseph Taylor endorsed by him. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/14)
Order issued from the Admiralty, signed by Admiral Sir John Leake, Admiral Sir James Wishart, etc. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/15)
Mansel, Lord. Autograph, signed to Captain Joseph Taylor. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/16)
Portmore, Sir David Colyear, 1st Earl (d.1730). Autograph letter, signed, to Captain Joseph Taylor, dated from Lisbon. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/17)
Document sent to Captain Joseph Taylor of HMS LITCHFIELD, September 1711. From the Consul and British merchants of Oporto. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/18)
Copy of Council's opinion on the recapture of the MARY Galley, by Captain Taylor in the LITCHFIELD and Captain Brook in the PEARL. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/19)
Trevor, Captain Tudor RN. fl 1711. Signature, on two orders to Captain Joseph Taylor of HMS LITCHFIELD. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/20)
Lexington, Robert Sutton, 2nd Baron (1661-1723). Two holographs to Captain Joseph Taylor of HMS LITCHFIELD, dated from London. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/21)
Taylor, Joseph Jnr. Document giving Power of Attorney, 3 April 1714. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/22)
Documents relating to Prize Money and Victualling Bills, n.d. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/23)
Three autographs, signed from Sir Harcourt Master, Prize Agent for Captain Taylor. With reference to accounts, n.d. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/24)
Certificated granted upon ordination and appointment to the curacy of Abbots Horswell, Exeter, n.d. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/25)
Popham, Edward. A copy made by Popham of this letter to Vane reporting the activities of the ships under his command off the Portuguese coast. (Manuscript) (AGC/21/26)
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