Letters of condolence to Lady Anne Thompson on the death of TB Thompson in March 1828
THOMPSON, Thomas Boulden, Sir, Vice-Admiral (1766?-1828) - Letters of condolence to Lady Anne Thompson on the death of TB Thompson in March 1828. Includes memories written by Elizabeth Thompson of times spent with her beloved father in 1827. Letters also on the transfer of Greenwich Hospital Accounts between Lady Thompson and Edward Hawke Locker of Greenwich Hospital, March 1828
Record Details
Item reference: | THM/128 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 2 items |
Date made: | 1828-03 - 1828-03 |
Creator: | Family, Thompson |
Credit: | On loan to the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, from a private lender |
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- Certificate appointing Edward Thompson a Brother of Trinity House, 1765 (Manuscript) (THM/1)
- Ten commissions issued to Thomas Boulden Thompson, 1783-1821 (Manuscript) (THM/101)
- Small leather notebook containing list of ships being built, completion dates, and details of shipping, 1807. (Manuscript) (THM/102)
- Pocket ledger recording Thompson's personal accounts, 1803 (Manuscript) (THM/105)
- Pocket ledger recording Thompson's personal accounts, 1804 (Manuscript) (THM/106)
- Pocket ledger recording Thompson's personal accounts, 1805 (Manuscript) (THM/107)
- Pocket book recording Thompson's personal accounts, 1806-1812 (Manuscript) (THM/108)
- Cheque book stubs, 1825-26. (Manuscript) (THM/111)
- Correspondence, drafts and notes re: Thomas Boulden Thompson's request to receive half pay as a naval officer after taking up the post of Comptroller of the Navy, (Manuscript) (THM/112)
- Semi-official letters, 1807-1821 including letters from Edward Pellew, Moorfield and Hallowell. (Manuscript) (THM/113)
- Papers, mainly letters, regarding a medal awarded to Thompson after the Battle of the Nile, 1798. (Manuscript) (THM/114)
- Folder containing documents re: financial matters of TB Thompson, 1788-1823 and extracts from ledgers. (Manuscript) (THM/125)
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