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Admiral Sir Ross: signed note about the expenditure to Boothia Felix.
Admiral Sir Ross: signed note about the expenditure to Boothia Felix.
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Object Details
ID:
AGC/R/3
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1829-01-01 - 1833-12-31; 1829-1833
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Letters - R (Manuscript)
Admiral Sir George Rooke: letter to unknown dated 29 July 1705 about expenses incurred in1702. (Manuscript) (AGC/R/1)
Prince Rupert: his report of the Four Days Battle, June 1666, signed Rupert; holograph from Rupert to Sir Thomas Eliot, dated 7 April ?. (Manuscript) (AGC/R/2)
Admiral Sir Ross: signed note about the expenditure to Boothia Felix. (Manuscript) (AGC/R/3)
Sir James Clark Ross, Aylesbury: letter to an unknown correspondent, 4 September 1845. (Manuscript) (AGC/R/4)
Stanley H Revell, Signalman, HMS MENTOR: letter to Miss Bedloe, 21 May 1915. (Manuscript) (AGC/R/5)
Captain Rainier: letter to Sir Thomas Troubridge, Batvia, 19 Oct 1806. (Manuscript) (AGC/R/6)
Admiral Henry Ross: letters received by him, 1909-18, including three from Lord Charles Beresford and one from Lord Fisher. (Manuscript) (AGC/R/7)
Thomas Reed, seaman: letter to his sister, dated 26 January 1874, from the barque DELAWARE, at Paysundu, Buenos Aires. (Manuscript) (AGC/R/8)
Letter written by Patrick. Reason, Writer 1st Class, on HMS GOOD HOPE. (Letter) (AGC/R/9)
Two letters from Ernest David Rutherford, surgeon, to Irene Joseph while on HMS DUNCAN. (Manuscript) (AGC/R/10)
Two letters from Admiral Rodney to Lord Lyttelton about the blockade around Le Havre. (Manuscript) (AGC/R/11)
Two letters from the Admiralty to the Navy Commissioner signed by Robert Rich, Earl of Warwick (1587-1658). (Manuscript) (AGC/R/12)
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