Reference | Detail | Dates | Archive | Keywords |
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72M31/1 | receipt for ordnance and uniforms, HMS, 1707 |
1707 to 1707 | Hampshire Record Office | navy bills |
45M69/128 | loose sheet in Swanwick manor courtbook of a presentment for the building of a boat, 1631-1889 |
1631 to 1889 | Hampshire Record Office | construction shipbuilding |
15M50/1646 | appointment of Capt. Robert Swanley, mariner of London, at Deputy Governor of Newfoundland, 1665 |
1665 to 1665 | Hampshire Record Office | America promotion |
81M89 | notes on Pierre Garnier, one of Napoleon's officers and later a prisoner of war, 1989 |
1989 to 1989 | Hampshire Record Office | navy mariners |
20M53/4 | bond of two sailors of Northam, 27 October 1694 |
1694 to 1694 | Hampshire Record Office | mariners |
17M56/39b | printed notice not to carry away sand, shingle, gravel or ballast near or within Langstone harbour, 1879 |
1879 to 1879 | Hampshire Record Office | coastal erosion |
17M56/42 | copy of letter concerning the loading of sand and shingle off the Woolsingers, 19 March 1909 |
1909 to 1909 | Hampshire Record Office | correspondence coastal erosion |
1M57/1 | grant of crest to the arms of Admiral Sir Robert Calder, 1799 |
1799 to 1799 | Hampshire Record Office | navy emblems |
3M60/120 | map of proposed removal of mud from Calshot spit, 1895 |
1895 to 1895 | Hampshire Record Office | illustrations coastal erosion environment |
3M60/169 | testimonial and correspondence to Sister Bellas Storey, head nurse, Royal Hospital, Plymouth, 1882-5 |
1882 to 1885 | Hampshire Record Office | medical health |
1M62 | letters of administration of Robert Fry Castle, Lieutenant R.N., who died at sea on board HMS Captain, 6 November 1874 |
1874 to 1874 | Hampshire Record Office | navy death ships |
18M62/6 | photograph of clock given to Royal Yacht Squadron, 1939 and two letters concerning its origin, 1939 |
1939 to 1939 | Hampshire Record Office | illustrations navy |
19M62/O15 | business and general correspondence inc. letter of protest from A.B. Forwood to the Principal Secretary, Foreign Office, on capture of the Adela, 1862 |
1862 to 1862 | Hampshire Record Office | correspondence ships government |
19M62/papers of Sir Arthur Bower Forwood | inc. 25, letters from Lord George Hamilton, first Lord of the Admiralty, 1885-90; 29, six letters of congratulations on appointment as Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, 1886; 40, bundle inc. newspaper cutting of speech at Liverpool on naval defence, 1893 and debates on navy estimates, 1894 & 1895, list of figures relating to shipbuilding expenditure, 1889-93, copy of letters regarding manning and minute regarding the Training Squadron, letter regarding insurance of mercantile marine, notes on evidence to Manning Committee, n.d., summary of minutes of evidence to the Report of the committee to inquire into the manning of British Merchantships, 1895, Report on Memorial presented to the Admiralty by workmen employed in dockyard and victualling yards, 4 Dec. 1890; 41, notes on the Navy, 1891-2; 42, files on navy expenditure, pay, building, 1888-93; 43-5, correspondence and bundle of official memoranda regarding the Navy; 54, letter to Sir Dudley Forwood on alterations to the articles of association of the Mersey Steamship Company, 21 August 1902 |
1885 to 1902 | Hampshire Record Office | None |
53M63/95 | appointment by the Governor of the Isle of Wight to William Shotter of Grange to be one of the deputies in the office of the Admiralty, 1793 |
1793 to 1793 | Hampshire Record Office | navy recruitment |
16M64, O1-3 | appointments of John Adams as assistant paymaster on HMS Amethyst, 1856, and HMS Diadem, 1857, and certificate of service and conduct aboard HMS Amethyst, 1856-7 |
1856 to 1857 | Hampshire Record Office | recruitment navy ships finance |
16M64add. | collection of framed documents, photographs of documents and of portraits of various members of the Adams family of Buckler's Hard and their descendants with biographical and family notes appended |
None to None | Hampshire Record Office | illustrations paintings |
9M64/3 | lease for messuage and tenement in Micheldever with agreement for annual payment of 5 barrels of herrings to be carried from Southampton, 1561 |
1561 to 1561 | Hampshire Record Office | fish |
13M64 | deed of covenant, inc. Charles Powell Hamilton of Hambledon, Vice-Admiral of the Red Squadron of the Fleet, in a larger partnership of medicine against yellow fever, 13 July 1807 |
1807 to 1807 | Hampshire Record Office | navy disease |
9M68/4/1-3 | letter from Hazel Palmer to Lady Laura Ridding, 14 November 1914, includes a description of the discomforts of a troop ship |
1914 to 1914 | Hampshire Record Office | correspondence navy |