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Admiral Sir William Edward Parry, Arctic Explorer. Holograph to Sir John Franklin, 28 February 1845.
Admiral Sir William Edward Parry, Arctic Explorer. Holograph to Sir John Franklin, 28 February 1845.
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Object Details
ID:
AGC/10/16
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1757-01-01 - 1836-12-31; 1765-01-01 - 1776-12-31 1772-10-20 - 1797-10-31 1780-11-24 1781-02-26 - 1795-12-28 1801-01-03 1801-03-10 1829-06-02 1843-04-01 - 1843-04-30 1843-04-13 1843-04-23 1845-02-28 1848-10-09 - 1848-12-12
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Pak-Pas (Manuscript)
Sir Peter Parker, Adm-Fleet: autograph letters to Captain of HMS MENTER dated from Port Royal Harbour, Jamaica, 20 January and 23 Feb 1781. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/1)
Sir Hugh Palliser, Adm: duplicate of despatch, to the Commanding Officer of H.M. Garrison at Picente; autograph letter to Sir James Lowther dated from the Admiralty. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/2)
Sir Thomas Pakenham, Adm. Holograph, to a friend. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/3)
Admiral Sir Thomas Pasley, Signature on demand for Gunners' Stores; Holograph, in third person, to Mr Leader, his coach-builder. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/4)
Admiral Sir Peter Parker. Signature, on order for stores for HMS STAG, dated 24 November 1780. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/5)
Vice-Admiral Sir William Parker. Holograph, to James Sykes, dated 26 February 1781; Signature on acting order, dated on board the SWIFTSURE, 28 December 1795. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/6)
Admiral Sir William Parker. Holograph letter to Earl St Vincent, dated from HMS STORK, Yarmouth Roads, 3 January 1801. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/8)
Admiral Sir Hyde Parker. Autograph order by Sir Hyde Parker to Rear Admiral Richard Graves, dated from HMS LONDON, Yarmouth Roads, 10 March, 1801. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/9)
Rear Admiral B W Page. Holograph manuscript concerning the changes in naval officers' uniform from 1795-1827. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/10)
Admiral Sir William Parker, Bart. G.C.B. Two letters from Sir William Parker to the Rt.Hon. Sir Stratford Canning, G.C.B., dated from HMS HIBERNIA, Naples. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/11)
Admiral Sir William Parker. Autograph letter, signed, to Capt. Chas Hope, of HMS THALIA. Enclosing correspondence with reference to the Opium Trade. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/12)
Admiral Sir William Parker. Autograph letter, signed, to Capt. Charles Hope. Enclosing copies of letters from Sir Henry Pottinger, with reference to the Opium Trade, etc. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/13)
Letter to Captain Hope RN, off Hong Kong, from Admiral Parker. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/14)
Admiral Sir William Parker. Autograph letter, signed, to Capt. Charles Hope. All with reference to the Opium Trade. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/15)
Admiral Sir William Edward Parry, Arctic Explorer. Holograph to Sir John Franklin, 28 February 1845. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/16)
Warrant authorising payment of £100 to John Partridge for custody of the Dutch prisoners by bill drawn by Richard Hutchinson, Treasurer of the Navy. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/17)
Lord Berkeley to the King. Dated 11 July 1695, off Cape de Hague. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/18)
Holograph letter from Hood to ---- dated 29 December 1802. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/19)
Commander Peyton. Autograph letter from Commander Peyton to the Commissioners of the Navy, giving details of damage to his ship. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/20)
Two holograph letters written by Charles R Peploe, Lt, to Commander Thursfield 26 & 27 June 1919, enclosing photographs of the sinking of the German fleet at Scapa Flow. (Manuscript) (AGC/10/21)
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