In-letters and orders received by the Navy Board

Enclosure: Extract of a letter from Captain Lyell, Commander of the Woolwich in which he reports that he has taken his dry Provisions on board but is unable to stow the eight months' of bread in his breadroom and asks whether a supplementary store could be constructed in another part of his ship; and of a letter from the Mr Griffin, Clerk of the Cheque at Kinsale in which he informs that whereas there had been hopes of raising the LOOE he now understood that she had broken up following a severe storm and that there was nothing further to salvage,

Record Details

Item reference: ADM/A/1843/114
Catalogue Section: Public records: records of the central administration of the Royal Navy and the Merchant Navy
Level: PAGE
Extent: 1 page
Date made: 1697-06-14
Creator: Navy Board, In-Letters And Orders
Credit: © Crown copyright. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London