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Admiral's journal, Mediterranean, Mar-Oct 1815 (Manuscript)
1815-01-01 - 1815-12-31
PEL/1/36
General letters received May-Oct 1816 (Manuscript)
1816-01-01 - 1816-12-31
PEL/1/26
Rough disposition of the Mediterranean Fleet 1813 - 1814 (Manuscript)
1813-01-01 - 1814-12-31
PEL/1/34
Admiralty letters written March 1815-Oct 1816 (Manuscript)
1815-01-01 - 1816-12-31
PEL/1/29
Admiralty letters received March 1815-Dec 1816; Admiralty letters sent Oct-Dec 1816 (Manuscript)
1815-01-01 - 1816-12-31
PEL/1/30
Diplomatic letters received April 1815- May 1816 (Manuscript)
1815-01-01 - 1816-12-31
PEL/1/28
Diplomatic letters received Vol 2 May 1812-April 1814 (Manuscript)
1812-01-01 - 1814-12-31
PEL/1/12
Admiralty letters received July 1813-June 1814 (Manuscript)
1813-01-01 - 1814-12-31
PEL/1/23
Diplomatic letters received, with some translations, June 1811-May 1812 (Manuscript)
1811-01-01 - 1812-12-31
PEL/1/11
General letterbook, out letters July 1810-April 1811. Pellew was in command in the North Sea for this period. (Manuscript)
1810-01-01 - 1811-12-31
PEL/1/5
General letters received Vol 2, September 1811-Mar 1812 (Manuscript)
1811-01-01 - 1812-12-31
PEL/1/14
General letters received Mar-July 1816 with index. (Manuscript)
1816-01-01 - 1816-12-31
PEL/1/25
General letter sent (out letters) Vol 1, June 1811-September 1812 (Manuscript)
1811-01-01 - 1812-12-31
PEL/1/17
General letters received June 1815-Mar 1816; Diplomatic letters sent May-July 1814. (Manuscript)
1814-01-01 - 1816-12-31
PEL/1/24
Sailing orders, July 1810-April 1811 (Manuscript)
1810-01-01 - 1811-12-31
PEL/1/7
General letters received Vol 1, May-September 1811 (Manuscript)
1811-01-01 - 1811-12-31
PEL/1/13
General letters received Vol 4, Jul 1812-July 1815 (Mediterranean). (Manuscript)
1812-01-01 - 1815-12-31
PEL/1/16
General letterbook, HMS CULLODEN, out letters, July 1804-September 1806 (Manuscript)
1804-01-01 - 1806-12-31
PEL/1/2
Orderbook Vol 2, November 1812-Dec 1813 (Manuscript)
1812-01-01 - 1813-12-31
PEL/1/9
General letters sent Vol 3, March 1814-November 1816 (Manuscript)
1814-01-01 - 1816-12-31
PEL/1/19
Pellew, Madras, to Markham, (NRS), on delay to the convoy, moving ships to Trincomalee, on ship repairs, on his disagreements with Troubridge (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/13/101
Admiral Edward Pellew, to Markham, seeking his opinion on enclosed papers (not enclosed), on the extravagance of lieutenant Webber, hopng to restore him (Manuscript)
1801
MRK/101/13/94
Pellew, [Plymouth] to Markham, on ship repairs (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/13/98
Pellew, Culloden, Madras, to Markham, (NRS), on his lieutenants, on the purchase of a ship and appointments, on landing marines, on the China ships (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/13/100
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