Admiral Hugh Seymour to Vice-Admiral William Waldegrave, 10 November 1795, feels has been misunderstood for allowing army officers to be exempt from naval regulations while travelling as passengers on ships
Letter from Admiral Hugh Seymour, Lord of the Admiralty, to Vice-admiral William Waldegrave, 10 November 1795, feels has been misunderstood for allowing army officers to be exempt from naval regulations while travelling as passengers on ships
Record Details
Item reference: | WDG/6/3 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 file |
Date made: | 1795-11-10 - 1795-11-10 |
Creator: | Waldegrave, William |
Credit: | On loan to the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, from a private lender |
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- Letter from Admiral Hugh Seymour to Vice-Admiral William Waldegrave, 3 November 1795, on his plans to revise the Articles of War and the unpopularity of the new regulations among officers (Manuscript) (WDG/6/1)
- Letter from Admiral Hugh Seymour to Vice-Admiral William Waldegrave, 7 November 1795, justifying his actions on the West India Expedition and unpopularity of new Articles of War (Manuscript) (WDG/6/2)
- Admiral Hugh Seymour to Vice-Admiral William Waldegrave, 10 November 1795, feels has been misunderstood for allowing army officers to be exempt from naval regulations while travelling as passengers on ships (Manuscript) (WDG/6/3)
- Letter from Admiral Hugh Seymour to Vice-Admiral William Waldegrave, 19 September 1796, on dispute between Waldegrave and Earl St Vincent, on the West India Expedition affair (Manuscript) (WDG/6/4)
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