Exeter Local Maritime Archives Project

Documents

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56A/3

211 boxes of logbooks of locally registered shipping from Registry of Shipping and Seamen, 1863-1913

1863 to 1913 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office None
233A

logbook of HC Moore, Midshipman, onboard HMS Formidable, 1 October 1902 - 30 March 1904

1902 to 1904 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office navy ships crew
1099A

training books of Archibald Cecil Gordon including Dockyard School Books of A. Davey and his entrance exam papers to Portsmouth Dockyard as shipwright apprentice, 1909-12

1909 to 1912 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office construction shipbuilding
792A/3

photocopy of the rules of Royal Academy, early eighteenth century

1700 to 1750 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office navy education
11A/24/3-7

five letters from Royal Academy, Portsmouth, 1756-78

1756 to 1778 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office navy education
11A/23/1

plan of Mathematical Learning, performed by HC Baddely, c.1770

1770 to 1770 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office None
35a/1-2

letters relating to admission & course of study, diet etc, with copy of regulations for admission, 1821, 1825

1821 to 1825 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office correspondence education
694A/12/4/8

letter from J. Inman at RN College to John Knowles at Navy Office, London, 1825

1825 to 1825 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office correspondence education
793A/1

logbooks, etc of AO Symonds, Midshipman, Britannia RN College, c.1928-31

1928 to 1931 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office navy education
11A/7/1-18

licenses, including to mariners, 1689-1781

1689 to 1781 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office None
11A/20/17

order of the borough of Portsmouth to Richard Vaughan, master of the Vine, pink, to pay 30s in wages to Stephen Reed, seaman, 22 November 1699

1699 to 1699 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office ships mariners
11A/20/27/a-b

depositions of (a), Thomas Ayres, master of the Elizabeth and Mary, pink, of London, concerning the loss of a cargo of salt belonging to Kenith Mackenzie, taken from the new saltern in Portsea Island to London when the ship was driven ashore near Southsea Castle, 13 August 1705; (b), of Moses Lane and Job Bartlam who had put the salt onboard, 14 August 1705

1705 to 1705 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office ships trade
11A/20/29

deposition of Richard Symonds regarding the location of Sir Thomas Dilks at sea in the Mediterranean on her Majesty's service, 3 May 1707

1707 to 1707 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office navy Europe
11A/20/44

certificate that Mr George Hulke, gunner of HM St George, is under medical care and unfit to go abroad, 1 June 1713

1713 to 1713 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office navy ships illness
11A/20/58

letter from Thomas Triggs, of Exeter, to his daughter-in-law, regarding her enquiry for news of her husband John, of Portsmouth, sailor, 17 November 1719

1719 to 1719 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office correspondence mariners
53/B/199

depositions of constables regarding sailors' riot, 1746

1746 to 1746 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office None
106A

Portsmouth Borough Sessions deposition and judgement regarding Solomon Williams, accused of stealing, HMS Lyon, 1747

1747 to 1747 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office navy ships piracy
95A/1/3/23

lease and release of William Hall, gentleman gunner, onboard Royal George, 1761

1761 to 1761 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office ships weapons
11A/20/21

petition of Anne Iremoner to the Mayor and justices for relief, her husband, William, sailmaker, with several of his brethren having been discharged from the dockyard, n.d. (eighteenth century)

1700 to 1799 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office construction ships
11A/20/88-90

two letters from John Carter, sailor, at Spithead to Elizabeth, his wife, of Wimburn, Dorset, 19 January 1800 & 26 February 1801, regarding impressment and the Royal William and certificate of discharge from naval service, 20 May 1801

1800 to 1801 Portsmouth City Museum and Records Office correspondence mariners pressganging navy recruitment ships