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Thomas Corbett. The petty officers and foremastmen of the Namur and Somerset should...
Catalogue reference: ADM 354/128/67
What’s it about?
This record is about the Thomas Corbett. The petty officers and foremastmen of the Namur and Somerset should... dating from 1745 Feb 7.
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Maybe, but not on The National Archives website. This record is held at National Maritime Museum: The Caird Library, Manuscripts Section. How to view it.
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Full description and record details
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
- ADM 354/128/67
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1745 Feb 7
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Description (What the record is about)
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Thomas Corbett. The petty officers and foremastmen of the Namur and Somerset should be put on the Shrewsbury at Portsmouth and a tender should take them and their effects to London from whence they can travel overland to Portsmouth. No tender is available and suggest that a tender with the regulating captains should be used
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- National Maritime Museum: The Caird Library, Manuscripts Section
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Former department reference (Former identifier given by the originating creator)
- ADM B 128
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Legal status (A note as to whether the record being described is a Public Record or not)
- Public Record(s)
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Access conditions (Information on conditions that restrict or affect access to the record)
- Open Immediately
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Closure status (Whether the record is ‘open’ (available to the public) or ‘closed’ (not available due to a legal exemption))
- Open Document, Open Description
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9262573/
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Thomas Corbett. The petty officers and foremastmen of the Namur and Somerset should...