A narrative of the preservation of HM Brig FEARLESS by Lt. Bremer.
Narrative relating to events occurring on 10th Dec 1803, when Lt. Bremmer was in command of the Sea Fencibles at Looe, Cornwall.
Record Details
Item reference: | AGC/B/25/4 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 folder |
Date made: | circa 1803-12; circa December 1803 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- A letter (possibly an office copy) to Admiral Sir J. Colpoys, Commander in Chief Plymouth, from Lieutenant Richard Williams commanding HM Gun Brig FEARLESS, 11 December 1803. (Manuscript) (AGC/B/25/1)
- Two letters, relating to Lt. Bremer’s rescue of the FEARLESS. (Manuscript) (AGC/B/25/2)
- Two letters in French one original and one copy, to Lt. Bremer, commander of the floating prison ship SUFFOLK from Lt. Durand. (Manuscript) (AGC/B/25/3)
- A narrative of the preservation of HM Brig FEARLESS by Lt. Bremer. (Manuscript) (AGC/B/25/4)
- Extract from the London Chronicle describing the return of James Grant, Governor of East Florida. (Manuscript) (AGC/B/25/5)
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