Letterbook of Captain Henry Boys on the West Indies Station.
Letterbook of Captain Henry Boys on the West Indies Station, mostly at Port Royal, Jamaica, 1806-16, during this period he commanded the ships DECOUVERTE, MOSELLE, MIGONNE, RHODIAN and POLYPHEMUS, 1806-16
Record Details
Item reference: | WEL/14 |
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Catalogue Section: | Artificial collections previously assembled |
Level: | ITEM |
Date made: | 1806-01-01 - 1816-12-31; 1806-1816 1806-1816-12-31 |
Creator: | Wellcome |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Extracts from the French authors Duhamel and Bouguer on shipbuilding. (Manuscript) (WEL/1)
- Shipbuilding papers: Captain Forrest's proposal for using the tripod mast. (Manuscript) (WEL/2)
- Sailing directions, chiefly for the Mediterranean. (Manuscript) (WEL/4)
- Notebook on gunnery, as taught on HMS EXCELLENT, by William Simmons. (Manuscript) (WEL/5)
- Italian treatise on manoeuvres. (Manuscript) (WEL/6)
- Standing orders for Royal Marines embarked on board HMS DREADNOUGHT. (Manuscript) (WEL/8)
- Lecture notes on practical navigation. (Manuscript) (WEL/9)
- Sir George Collier's reports on the settlements of the Gold coast and slave trade. (Manuscript) (WEL/10)
- Documents relating to naval stores. (Manuscript) (WEL/12)
- Out letterbook of HMS RIFLEMAN and JASEUR. (Manuscript) (WEL/13)
- Letterbook of Captain Henry Boys on the West Indies Station. (Manuscript) (WEL/14)
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