Handwritten letter from Mr Charles Hookey.
Letter to Lecky from Mr Charles Hookey, stating that he has compiled a list of 35,000 men in Irish regiments who were killed in the First World War, and offering assistance with 'The King's Ships'. He also mentions that he had asked several of his friends in London 'to be on the lookout' for Fawcett (one of the men who set up the King's Ships Publishing Company) but that none had seen him.
Record Details
Item reference: | LKY/7/5 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 sheet |
Date made: | 1924-02-03; 1926-02-07-1926-02-14 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Document signed by Lecky titled 'Private statement of 'The King's Ships' briefly showing state of affairs'. (Manuscript) (LKY/7/1)
- A typescript description of 'The King's Ships including its origin, format, layout, design and content. (Manuscript) (LKY/7/2)
- Handwritten document titled 'The King's Ships' by Captain HS Lecky Vol IV Estimate. (Manuscript) (LKY/7/3)
- Three copies of a memorandum of agreement between Lecky and the King's Ships Publishing Company. (Manuscript) (LKY/7/4)
- Handwritten letter from Mr Charles Hookey. (Manuscript) (LKY/7/5)
- Letter to Lecky from John & Edward Bumpus Ltd, Booksellers. (Manuscript) (LKY/7/6)
- Letter to Lecky enquiring about the unpublished volumes of 'The King's Ships'. (Manuscript) (LKY/7/7)
- Letter to Lecky from the Keeper of Stationery and Printing at the Admiralty (Manuscript) (LKY/7/8)
- Letters from Edward Benbow enquiring about publication of the King's Ships'. (Manuscript) (LKY/7/9)
- Correspondence between R. C. Anderson, Harringtons Chartered Surveyors and Lecky. (Manuscript) (LKY/7/10)
- Correspondence between Companies Registrations Office and Lecky. (Manuscript) (LKY/7/12)
- Correspondence between Lecky, C. D. Medley of Feld, Roscoe & Co and Lumley & Lumley Solicitors. (Manuscript) (LKY/7/13)
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