Exeter Local Maritime Archives Project

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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