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Folios 140-141: Hassard Stacpoole [Stackpoole], [Sea Fencibles], Kilrush. Acknowledge...
Acknowledge receipt of your letter dated 1 November 1804, only just received as it was incorrectly addressed.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1804 Dec 3
- Reference
- ADM 1/2512/65
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Folios 273-274: John William Spranger, HMS Amethyst, Chatham. Apologises for being...
his brothers - however this does mean he needs to ask for 3 or 4 days more leave.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1805 Feb 2
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- ADM 1/2513/97
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Folios 10-11: John Tower, HMS Iris, Spithead. Reports complaints made by the British...
Translation of folios 20-21, states that he has just written to the Juiz de Fora to avert the improper proceedings that have been complained about and enclosing a copy of the order to the Chief Justice of the Pico Islands to regulate the market.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1809 Aug 24
- Reference
- ADM 1/2609/3
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Folios 169-172: John Tomkinson, HMS Mosquito, off the Texel. Letter to urge their...
Then he had been given command of the Ceylon by Commodore Josias Rowley, restored her from a wreck to seaworthy in 14 days and sailed with a convoy of 3-4,000 troops to the attack on the Isle of Fance, in just 20 days, and assisting very actively at …
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1812 Apr 29
- Reference
- ADM 1/2612/50
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Folios 234-235: Frederick Jennings Thomas, Southampton. Reply to the letter in response...
Reply to the letter in response to his letter dated 3 July 1814 which he has only just received. Further explanation on the loss of the vessel.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1814 Aug 3
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- ADM 1/2614/90
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Folios 323-324: Henry Trollope, HMS Glatton, At Sea off Yarmouth. Report since his...
At 3 PM on the 19 we discovered several sail near the Texel. [Total of just over two pages about the 18 and 19 August 1795.].Folios 325-326: enclosure with folios 323-324.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1795 Aug 22
- Reference
- ADM 1/2596/122
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Folios: 3-3v. Derby; Ferrers. Grant. First party: Robert de Ferrers, son and heir...
Folios: 3-3v. Derby; Ferrers. Grant. First party: Robert de Ferrers, son and heir of William de Ferrers, formerly earl of Derby. Second party: John de Suleny.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1261
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- DL 42/2/1/9
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Folio 15: Thomas Makie; disease or hurt, cynanche. Taken ill, 10 May 1813. Discharged...
‘The boy is of a very scrophulous habit', watched very carefully to check illness genuine, seen 4 months later in hospital just as bad. Folio 18: William Batt, Seaman; disease or hurt, catarrh. Taken ill, 6 June 1813.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1813-1814
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- ADM 101/125/3/4
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Folios 271-272: Samuel George Pechell, HMS Unicorn, Little Nore. Confirms that he...
Confirms that he has just drawn the sum of one hundred pounds, as remuneration for the 'entertainment of his Royal Highness' [that is, the Duke of Cambridge, as per an earlier letter], as their letter of 24 May had authorised.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1814 May 27
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- ADM 1/2346/104
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Folios 201-202: Charles Henry Lane, HMS Prudent. He is sorry that escapes are more...
There has not been a single escape since, as proved by the whole number being on board at that day's muster, apart form the 3 mentioned.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1798 Dec 21
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- ADM 1/2063/64
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Advises that 3...
Advises that 3 letters from the Admiralty written the previous September have only just reached him as they were sent to Palermo by mistake.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1800 Jan 1
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- ADM 1/2253/169
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Folios 15-16: William Layman, HMS Raven, Woolwich. Being informed by the Officers...
Captain William Layman begs leave to acquaint Mr Marsden that he is just informed the Order is arrived at the Warren from the Board of Ordnance to furnish HMS Raven with the Guns directed by the Admiralty.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1804 Aug 21
- Reference
- ADM 1/2073/7
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Folios 5-6: Charles Paget, Uxbridge House. States Captain Paget's complements to...
He wants to call upon Lieutenant [George Allen] Spencer will not that be sufficient, he should take it as the greatest favour if you will just write a line in answer as he will stay at home for it.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1797
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- ADM 1/2314/3
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Folios 133-134: Frederick Langford, HMS Fury, Colne River. Responds to directions...
Petersburgh having just arrived from Gainsborough, to be discharged.Folios 137-138: enclosed with folios 133-134. Petition by Thomas Metcalf, Sunderland to the Admiralty.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1803 May 29
- Reference
- ADM 1/2070/54
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Writes that he has just heard of...
Writes that he has just heard of the death of one of his relations in Norfolk and as he has been left a property he needs to go and sign the papers. Asks for 3 days leave, preferably 5.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1803 Apr 10
- Reference
- ADM 1/2142/4
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Folios 322-323: John Joyce, HMS Camel, St Mary's, Scilly Isles. Reports his arrival...
forward Admiral Charles Stirling's Dispatches [not present] & enclose a copy of his orders together with a list [not present] of the Vessels that sailed under his convoy from Table Bay on the 18 December 1807 and on from St Helena which he left o…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1808 Feb 21
- Reference
- ADM 1/1995/127
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BRE00024058.pdf
wrapper">Email between Carea and BRE attaching the Draft BR 135 Entry for Inclusion on the BRE Website for Carea and discussing the failed BS 8441 (P108456-1000) Carea Assessment on another range of products which failed outlining that the failure wa…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 2017 Oct 02
- Reference
- GTI 2/36W2/Z
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BRE00024073.pdf
wrapper">Email between Carea and BRE attaching the Draft BR 135 Entry for Inclusion on the BRE Website for Carea and discussing the failed BS 8441 (P108456-1000) Carea Assessment on another range of products which failed outlining that the failure wa…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 2017 Oct 02
- Reference
- GTI 2/32SJ/Z
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Report of Richard Burke, Recorder of Bristol, on 1 collective petition (26 people,...
Report of Richard Burke, Recorder of Bristol, on 1 collective petition (26 people, merchants and traders at Bristol in Gloucestershire) on behalf of Thomas Davis, convicted at the Bristol Assizes on
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1787 Oct 3
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- HO 47/6/124
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Folios 182-183: William Edward Parry, London. Enclosing an account [not present]...
Enclosing an account [not present] of an expedition, under his command, just published, in opposition to the wishes and intentions of the Admiralty, by Mr Fisher, Assistant Surgeon of HMS Hecla, on the voyage. Noted with comments.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1821 May 3
- Reference
- ADM 1/2355/56