In-letters and orders received by the Navy Board
Captain Wishart, Commander of the PEARL at Liverpool, has informed us that he is advised by Captain Greenhill that the said Ship may be furnished with the most considerable Stores she needs, out of those saved from the hired Ships supply, lately cast away, enabling him to continue in her Station without going to Plymouth.
We direct you to send Orders for the PEARL to be supplied with what Stores she needs out of these saved Stores, causing satisfaction to be made to the Owners of these Ships, upon a due appraisal and valuation being made.
We direct you to send Orders for the PEARL to be supplied with what Stores she needs out of these saved Stores, causing satisfaction to be made to the Owners of these Ships, upon a due appraisal and valuation being made.
Record Details
Item reference: | ADM/A/1765/233 |
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Catalogue Section: | Public records: records of the central administration of the Royal Navy and the Merchant Navy |
Level: | PAGE |
Extent: | 1 page |
Date made: | 1689-02-08 |
Creator: | Herbert, Thomas; Vaughan, John Lowther, John |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |