Reference | Detail | Dates | Archive | Keywords |
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D1833/F13 | instructions regarding how to conduct a sea journey, eighteenth century |
1700 to 1799 | Gloucestershire Record Office | navy |
D1833/F2/35 | letter regarding naval and military affairs, 1758 |
1758 to 1758 | Gloucestershire Record Office | correspondence navy operations |
D1833/F2/48 | certificate from the Commissioners for Taking Care of Sick and Wounded Seamen of fitness to resume service, 1782 |
1782 to 1782 | Gloucestershire Record Office | navy welfare health |
D1022/13 | request for release of French captain captured by the Hero, man of war, 1761 |
1761 to 1761 | Gloucestershire Record Office | navy ships |
D153/112 | letter, Harnage to uncle William Bromley, concerning possibilities of command and advancement in Navy, 8 May 1750 |
1750 to 1750 | Gloucestershire Record Office | correspondence service |
D1833/X1-2 | commissions, letters and orders from the Admiralty and Secretaries of State to Admiral Sir George Rooke, 1694-6 |
1694 to 1696 | Gloucestershire Record Office | navy service |
D1021 7/12 | ??letter of thanks from Chief and Warrant Officers of the Royal Navy for E.J.C. Morton's efforts for them in Parliament, 1702 |
1702 to 1702 | Gloucestershire Record Office | correspondence |
D269B B10 | printed letter to incumbents from the Navy Pay Office about assistance to seamens' families, 1807 |
1807 to 1807 | Gloucestershire Record Office | correspondence welfare |
D149/F14 | letter relating to Act for improving the navy and for tax commissioners in Gloucester, 1677 |
1677 to 1677 | Gloucestershire Record Office | correspondence Law |
D149/X28 | four certificates of Arlington and Frampton-on-Severn men as Sea-Fencibles, 1803 |
1803 to 1803 | Gloucestershire Record Office | navy |
Parsons Letters, no.113, D214 | account of successful engagement with privateer, 1790 |
1790 to 1790 | Gloucestershire Record Office | navy |
D48/C2, C4, C7-9, C10 | correspondence to Capt. H and Anne Huntley regarding his `patent purchase dead eye' (a nautical rigging device) regarding its advantages establishment of an agency for the sale of it, including some from Mr Henwood, the patentee, 1821-59 |
1821 to 1859 | Gloucestershire Record Office | navy |
Hyett pamphlets | description and draught of a newly invented machine for carrying vessels or ships out of, or into any harbour, port or river, against wind and tide, or in a calm, by Jonathan Hulls, 1737 |
1737 to 1737 | Gloucestershire Record Office | navy engineers |
P137 IN 4/1 & P341 IN 1/2 | abstract of acts of parliament relating to payment of wages to Royal Navy Seamen, eighteenth century |
1700 to 1799 | Gloucestershire Record Office | Laws |
D2210/5 | note on an iron used for branding trees required by the navy, Coleford, c.1950 |
1950 to 1950 | Gloucestershire Record Office | None |
photocopy 919/6 | photocopy of order to fell trees in Lea Bailey to be used to build a `third rate frigate for his Majesty's service', 1670 |
1670 to 1670 | Gloucestershire Record Office | navy construction shipbuilding |
P374 MI 2 | facsimilie of The Times reporting battle of Trafalgar, 1805 |
1805 to 1805 | Gloucestershire Record Office | newspapers war navy |
D3921 II/33 | photocopies of letters concerning felling of timber in the Forest of Dean for the navy, 1660 |
1660 to 1660 | Gloucestershire Record Office | correspondence shipbuilding |
D4380 2/5 | `The Forest of Dean and the British Navy', reprint of lecture to the British Women's Patriotic League, by Miss M.G. Jones of Cheltenham College, 1911 |
1911 to 1911 | Gloucestershire Record Office | environment shipbuilding |
D3291 II/33 | the warships of Gloucester, 1654-1941, by V.F.L. Millard and T. Hannam-Clark, Gloucester, 1943 |
1654 to 1943 | Gloucestershire Record Office | navy |