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Sir Alan Gardner afterwards Lord Gardner: autograph letter dated from the Royal Sovereign, Torbay 20 January 1800.
Sir Alan Gardner afterwards Lord Gardner: autograph letter dated from the Royal Sovereign, Torbay 20 January 1800.
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Object Details
ID:
AGC/4/16
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1800-01-01 - ?; 1800-01-20
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
F-G (Manuscript)
John Faulkner: letter from the Ordnance Board to the Admiralty, signed by Elias Palmer, John Faulkner and William Billiers, dated 18 Feb 1658. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/1)
Sir Dennis Gauden: autograph letter, signed, dated from the Victualling Office, 16 Oct 1667. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/2)
Admiral Stafford Fairborne, Sir: signature on Annuity, dated 10 Oct 1717. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/3)
Admiral Augustus Fitzroy, Lord: holograph to the Commissioners for the Navy, dated 26 January 1739. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/4)
.George Forbes Granard, 3rd Earl of unknown: holographs to unknown dated from Cheltenham, 27 Jun, 2 Jul and 4 July 1739. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/5)
Rear-Admiral William Gordon: autograph letter to Captain Robert Faulknor, dated 3 Dec 1762. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/6)
Vice-Admiral James Gambier: holograph to Mr Kee, dated from Orchard Street, May 1773. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/7)
Vice-Admiral James Gambier: signature on warrant, dated 16 January 1779. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/8)
Admiral Graves, Lord: autograph order for a survey on some provisions on board HMS ACTIVE by Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Graves, dated from HMS FOUDROYANT. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/9)
Admiral Graves, Lord: autograph instructions concerning the promulgation of the Royal Pardon of a condemned by Court Martial, by Admiral Graves dated at Plymouth, 1 Feb 1788. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/10)
Admiral Alan Gardner, 1st Baron: signature on order from the Commissioners of the Admiralty, dated 30 June 1791. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/11)
Commander Davridge Gould: orders signed to Lieutenant A Keeler, dated from the AUDACIOUS at sea, 19 November 1796. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/12)
Hon Edmund Robert Freemantle, Adm: holograph dated from Devonport, 21 April n.y. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/13)
Spiridion Foresti: autograph letters to Sir William Hamilton dated from Venice, Corfu and Zante, 1798-1800. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/14)
Admiral James Gambier, 1st Baron: holograph to Admiral Sir R Bickerton dated from the Admiralty, 9 March 1799. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/15)
Sir Alan Gardner afterwards Lord Gardner: autograph letter dated from the Royal Sovereign, Torbay 20 January 1800. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/16)
Admiral James Gambier, 1st Baron: signature on a pay warrant and demand from the Navy Office dated 23 March 1797 and 21 June 1804. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/17)
Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle, Vice-Adm: signature on service certificate dated Dec 1804. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/18)
Admiral Gravina: translation of a letter describing the action with Sir Robert Calder, 22 July 1805. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/19)
Gen E. Henry Fox: autograph, signed to Lord Collingwood, dated from Gibraltar, 10 August 1805. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/20)
Lord Robert Fitzgerald, (British Minister in Lisbon): holograph, to Lord Collingwood dated from Lisbon, 9 November 1805. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/21)
James Gambier, 1st Baron: license for Grant of the Dignity of Baron of the Kingdom, November 1907. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/22)
Admiral James Gambier, 1st Baron: holographs to Captain Salt and Hawtayne dated from Ivor, 21 Feb 1822 and 25 August 1809. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/23)
Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle, Vice-Adm: holograph to Viscount Melville, dated from Milford Fiume, 10 September 1813, enclosing Chart of the Ships Position etc in the Adriatic. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/24)
Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle, Vice-Adm: holograph to Viscount Melville, dated from Jersey, 8 July 1815 with news of Bonaparte's flight to Brest, to embark on board a frigate. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/25)
Sir John Franklin: holograph letter from Sir J Franklin to David Buchan dated 4 Dec 1818. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/26)
Captain William Burnaby Greene: holographs to James Brant Esq, dated from DUBLIN CASTLE 29 April 1823 and from the REVENGE, 29 May 1824, Malta. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/27)
Admiral James Gambier, 1st Baron: Holograph to his physician. Dated from Iver 5th Oct. (c1829). (Manuscript) (AGC/4/28)
Lady Franklin: signature of Sir John Franklin on a pay cheque made in favour of Lady Franklin, 9 Dec 1842. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/29)
Sir Andrew Pellet, Rear-Adm: autograph unsigned, to Ross Esq 1849. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/30)
Franklin Geary: autograph letter from Francis Geary, HMS SQUIRREL, to the Commissioners of the Navy requesting that the cook Zachera Man may be replaced by Arthur Butler, dated 30 May 1743. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/31)
Gell: papers including letters from Lord Hood, also commissions etc. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/32)
William Nugent Glascock, author: autograph letter to Ogle signed W.N. Glascock, n.d. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/33)
Daniel Gulery: holograph to Messrs Rundell, Bridge and Co. about taking packets of jewels to Rio de Janeiro dated FINGAL, 23 September 1809. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/34)
Sir John Franklin: receipt from the Colonial Department for pay due to Sir J. Franklin, signed John Franklin, 24 June 1828. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/35)
Gambier: holograph letter thanking his correspondent for congratulations on the result of him court martial, dated 18 August 1809. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/36)
Gen Gordon: holograph letter to Lord Northbrook recommending the establishment of an inter-service intelligence department; letter from Lord Northbrook to Chute,saying that it had been started. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/37)
Commander Frederick Giffard: letter describing the battle of the Falkland Islands, written from HMS INFLEXIBLE, 17 Dec 1914, also a list of naval cadet entry for June 1862 with notes on their subsequent careers. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/38)
Gough: draft of letter from Richard Gough to Archdeacon Cheriton describing Nelson's funeral, 11 January 1806. (Manuscript) (AGC/4/39)
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