Mr Pell's proposals for establishing a naval guard in the port of London.
Mr Pell's proposals for establishing a naval guard in the port of London, 1772
Record Details
Item reference: | ADL/A/1 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Date made: | 1772-01-01 - ?; 1772 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Mr Pell's proposals for establishing a naval guard in the port of London. (Manuscript) (ADL/A/1)
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- Standing Port Orders for Plymouth, with ms additions by Admiral Shuldham, addressed to Captain Robert McEvoy of HMS EUROPE. (Manuscript) (ADL/A/5)
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- Warrant to Sir Andrew Windsor, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, to provide cloth for the hallowing of the HENRY GRACE A DIEU. (Manuscript) (ADL/A/7)
- Order to Captain Richard Haddock, Commander of the PORTLAND, to join the fleet. (Manuscript) (ADL/A/8)
- Petition to the Commissioners of the Admiralty that Mathew Langdale be appointed Captain of the GREAT PRESIDENT frigate. (Manuscript) (ADL/A/9)
- Letter to the Admiralty from Captain of the NEWCASTELL frigate at Harwich, asking for instructions about victualling. (Manuscript) (ADL/A/10)
- Admiralty to Naval Transport Staffs (telegram) congratulating them on the war effort with a telegram announcing the armistice. (Manuscript) (ADL/A/11)
- Admiralty to the Secretary of the United Service Institution authorising pattern uniforms to be loaned to the United Service Museum. (Manuscript) (ADL/A/12)
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