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Sheerness Dockyard: out-letterbook to the Navy Board of the Yard Officers.
Sheerness Dockyard: out-letterbook to the Navy Board of the Yard Officers, 1820-22.
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Object Details
ID:
LAD/17
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1820-01-01 - 1822-12-31; 1820-1822
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Royal Navy: Administration (Manuscript)
Sheerness Dockyard: Officers warrant book, 1764-66. (Manuscript) (LAD/1)
Sheerness Dockyard: Commissioner's out-letterbook to the Navy Board, 1803-4. (Manuscript) (LAD/2)
Sheerness Dockyard: Officers warrant book, 1807. (Manuscript) (LAD/3)
Sheerness Dockyard: Officers warrant book, 1818-1822. (Manuscript) (LAD/4)
Sheerness Dockyard: Commissioner's in-letterbook, 1831. (Manuscript) (LAD/5)
Sheerness Dockyard: Capt-Superintendent's letterbook, 1865-1867. (Manuscript) (LAD/6)
Plymouth Dockyard: orders and warrants, 1692-94. (Manuscript) (LAD/7)
Portsmouth Dockyard: account book of Thomas Grant, Clerk of Cheque, 1795-1820. (Manuscript) (LAD/8)
Gibraltar Dockyard: account book of John Lillicrap, Clerk of Cheque, 1757-1760. (Manuscript) (LAD/9)
Plan of the Dockyards in England and the Colonies by George Taylor, 1831. (Manuscript) (LAD/10)
The Dockyards of England and the West Indies. (Manuscript) (LAD/11)
Account of John, Earl of Bath, for building the citadel at Plymouth Hoe. (Manuscript) (LAD/12)
Portsmouth Dockyard: journal of proceedings kept by Edward Barrett. (Manuscript) (LAD/13)
Personal notebook kept by the Storekeeper at Portsmouth. (Manuscript) (LAD/14)
Survey of castles, forts and blockhouses of the Thames and Medway and coasts to Cornwall. (Manuscript) (LAD/15)
Notebook on Dockyards, records of numbers, quantities, expenditure etc. (Manuscript) (LAD/16)
Sheerness Dockyard: out-letterbook to the Navy Board of the Yard Officers. (Manuscript) (LAD/17)
Sheerness Dockyard: dimensions of masts and yards fitted. (Manuscript) (LAD/18)
Sheerness Dockyard: list of officers in the Sailmaking Department; exemption from impressment for a sailmaker; Navy Board to Sheerness re. sailmaking. (Manuscript) (LAD/19)
Plymouth Dockyard: out-letterbook to the Admiralty from the Commissioners; letters from the Commissioner on visiting Victualling Yards. (Manuscript) (LAD/20)
Devonport Dockyard: letterbook from Dockyard Officers to the Superintendent. (Manuscript) (LAD/21)
Plan of Portsmouth Dockyard, 1858. (Manuscript) (LAD/22)
Sheerness Dockyard: letterbook, 1800-1802. (Manuscript) (LAD/23)
A chronology of Portsmouth Dockyard by Robert Sutherland Horne. (Manuscript) (LAD/24)
Quarterman's timber expense book of Charles Scammell, Deptford. (Manuscript) (LAD/25)
Cashbook containing receipts (copies) issued by Haulbowline Dockyard. (Manuscript) (LAD/26)
Printed Port orders, Portsmouth. (Manuscript) (LAD/27)
Station orders for H.M. ships and naval establishments on the Australian Station. (Manuscript) (LAD/28)
Essay 'On the several methods of providing artificers and labourers for the works connected with the dockyard on Ireland Island', Bermuda. (Manuscript) (LAD/29)
Rebound leaves from the letterbook kept by the Chatham dockyard Commissioner of letters to the Admiralty Secretary and the Navy Board. (Manuscript) (LAD/30)
Record book addressed to the Clerk of the Cheque of Chatham Dockyard, 1732-1741. (Manuscript) (LAD/31)
Composite volume of two parts: 'Abstract of Naval Stores' and 'Arithmetic & Geometry'. (Manuscript) (LAD/32)
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