Col Graves, 18th Regiment of Foot, Waterford: letters from Admiral Sir George Campbell, GCB, dated QUEEN CHARLOTTE in Portsmouth Harbour, and from Matthew, Lord Aylmer, Adjutant-Gen of Ireland.
Col Graves, 18th Regiment of Foot, Waterford: letter from Admiral Sir George Campbell, GCB, dated QUEEN CHARLOTTE in Portsmouth Harbour, 25 Oct 1818, giving his reason why Samuel Barton cannot be tried by a Naval Court Martial for persuading soldiers to desert. Also letter and enclosures from Matthew, Lord Aylmer, Adjutant-Gen of Ireland, dated Head Quarters, Dublin, 28 Oct 1819, on the sentence of the Court Martial of Lieutenant John Geary (later Capt),
Related Material ADL/B/8
Related Material ADL/B/8
Record Details
Item reference: | AGC/G/2; MS1983/198 MSS/83/198 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Date made: | 1818-01-01 - 1819-12-31; 1818-10-25 - 1819-10-28 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Col Graves, 18th Regiment of Foot, Waterford: letters from Admiral Sir George Campbell, GCB, dated QUEEN CHARLOTTE in Portsmouth Harbour, and from Matthew, Lord Aylmer, Adjutant-Gen of Ireland. (Manuscript) (AGC/G/2)
- A Letter from the 1st Governor of Greenwich Hospital, Captain Sir William Gifford giving prior notice of a petition requesting the Queen's House and Grounds be transferred to Greenwich Hospital. (Letter) (AGC/G/3)
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