In-letters and orders received by the Navy Board
We direct you to report to this Board what precedents (if any) there are in the Navy of allowances made or travelling charges to any Commissioners of the Navy that have been sent out of this Kingdom on their Majesties' service, and also what is allowed to those that go from one part of England to another.
Captain Willshaw having desired that he may have two Clerks to go along with him to Cadiz, we ask that you give us your opinion thereon, and if you judge it proper to send two Clerks there, whether they may not be spared from those belonging to him at the Navy Office.
Captain Willshaw having desired that he may have two Clerks to go along with him to Cadiz, we ask that you give us your opinion thereon, and if you judge it proper to send two Clerks there, whether they may not be spared from those belonging to him at the Navy Office.
Record Details
Item reference: | ADM/A/1811/300 |
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Catalogue Section: | Public records: records of the central administration of the Royal Navy and the Merchant Navy |
Level: | PAGE |
Extent: | 1 page |
Date made: | 1694-09-28; 1694-0-28 |
Creator: | Lowther, John; Priestman, Henry Rooke, George |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |