Reference | Detail | Dates | Archive | Keywords |
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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 |