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Col Sir William John Codrington: letter to the Rev W Valentine.
Col Sir William John Codrington: letter to the Rev W Valentine, 18 August 1848.
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Object Details
ID:
AGC/C/13
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1848-01-01 - ?; 1848-08-18
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Letters - C (Manuscript)
Dr Juan Cedillo Diaz (Cosmographer to the King of Spain and lecturer in mathematics at Academy of Sciences in Madrid): letter to Phillip III on longtitudes. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/1)
Charles II: sets of instructions to Prince Rupert for a descent into Holland, signed by Charles and counter signed by Arlington. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/2)
Lord Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood: letter to Rear-Admiral Knight, dated QUEEN, 10 Dec 1805, ordering him to see that every ship coming from Malta brings a number of French prisoners and invalids. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/3)
Admiral de Courcy, HMS TONNANT: letter to John Murray, Commissary, concerning money for the use of the army, 6 Dec 1808. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/4)
Letters, envelope and folded cover slip to letter from Captain Crozier to midshipman John Henderson (Manuscript) (AGC/C/5/1-3)
Sophia Cracroft: note to the Postmaster General giving forwarding address for herself and Lady Franklin. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/6)
Thomas Connell, seaman in HMS DREADNOUGHT: letter to his father describing the battle of Trafalgar. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/7)
Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood: letter to Commissioner Lobb, Malta Yard, listing letters received from Lobb. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/8)
Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood: letter to Sir Edward Blackett, relating to the battle of the First of June, 1794. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/9)
Admiral Sir William Cornwallis: letters received, 19 August 1789-12 July 1804, mainly while as C-in-C, East Indies Station. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/10)
Admiral Sir Edward Codrington: letter to Captain Bayntun, HMS LEVIATHAN, discussing proceedings following the Battle of Trafalgar, dated HMS ORION. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/11)
Admiral Sir John Colpoys: letter to Sir James Gambier, dated 'Sunday Morning', giving his views on the apportionment of commands abroad. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/12)
Col Sir William John Codrington: letter to the Rev W Valentine. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/13)
Gen Henry B Carrington: letter to William Blackman Esq. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/14)
Captain James Cook: letter to the Earl of Sandwich dated 26 November 1776 from the Cape of Good Hope, giving news of the voyage. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/15)
Letter from W. Clark Russell to a Mr Pugh, employee of the Central News Agency, refusing to comment of the USA Copyright Act of 1891. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/16)
Letter from an unnamed passenger aboard the SS CALEDONIA, dated 2nd October 1900 about 5.30pm, just passing Majorca. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/17)
Correspondence and transcript, including registered letter envelope, 20 January 1944, Ordnance Artificer C. J. W. Creedy, HMS DUKE OF YORK to Miss G. B. W Creedy, his sister. (manuscript letter) (AGC/C/18)
Autograph letter from James Cook, HMS ENDEAVOUR, to the Commissioners of the Navy. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/19)
Letter from Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, HMS OCEAN, off Syracuse, to Captain John Handfield, HM sloop DELIGHT. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/20)
Letter from Thomas Crofton Croker discussing naval officers engaged in surveys, 1828. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/21)
Letter from Charles II to Lord Ashley to borrow up to the sum of £30,000 for the Navy. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/22)
Two letters signed by Lord Collingwood about the Rochefort squadron and an expected attack from the French fleet at Brest. (Manuscript) (AGC/C/23)
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