A letter of heartfelt thanks for the kind protection and generous hospitality.
American Schooner Ellen and Catherine alongside ship COMADRE November 8th 1871. Written while leaving the port under the convoy of the Pacific Mail Steamer. A letter of heartfelt thanks for the kind protection and generous hospitality that together with Penrice's officers and crew have given the ELLEN AND CATHERINE crew during the Mexican violence and outrage. Signed by 28 people.
Record Details
Item reference: | HSR/G/1/4 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 letter |
Date made: | 1871-11-08 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- To Penrice’s wife about a journey on sea where the ship was stuck in a hurricane. (Manuscript) (HSR/G/1/2)
- Letter of thanks to Captain Joseph Penrice. (Manuscript) (HSR/G/1/3)
- A letter of heartfelt thanks for the kind protection and generous hospitality. (Manuscript) (HSR/G/1/4)
- A letter of demand that Joseph Penrice be granted compensation for damages and outrages that he had sustained. (Manuscript) (HSR/G/1/5)
- A letter from Treasury department Washington DC In relation to the services rendered by Captain Joseph Penrice. (Manuscript) (HSR/G/1/6)
- A letter from Thomas Atkinson in San Francisco to Mr Captain Joseph D. Penrice. (Manuscript) (HSR/G/1/7)
- A letter from Shanghai to Joseph Penrice. (Manuscript) (HSR/G/1/8)
- A letter to Captain Penrice, To the Care of William A. Hall, Ship Builder Aberdeen. (Manuscript) (HSR/G/1/9)
- Receipt from Captain Penrice to Chronometer Maker: Henry Frodsham. (Manuscript) (HSR/G/1/11)
- Receipt from Captain Penrice to Meveius Chronometer Maker: Henry Frodsham. (Manuscript) (HSR/G/1/12)
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