Exeter Local Maritime Archives Project

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AD/601/1

                                  Portrait (copy) of Admiral Arthur Kempe, n.d., early 19th century

1800 to 1850 Cornwall Record Office illustrations navy
B/PENR/385/12

Poem relating to Nelson's victory, n.d., early 19th century

1800 to 1850 Cornwall Record Office battles navy
CF/2/626

Letter relating to the acceptance of a boy into the navy and comments on the qualities needed to be a midshipman, 1800

1800 to 1800 Cornwall Record Office correspondence recruitment crew
RS/1/1086,1088

Navy lists of ships, 1800

1800 to 1800 Cornwall Record Office None
CF/2/629

Letter to Lord Nelson (copy), supporting Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Graves, 1801

1801 to 1801 Cornwall Record Office correspondence navy
AD/59/70

Print of Admiral Boscawen, 1802

1802 to 1802 Cornwall Record Office illustrations navy
CA/B/42/54

Letter relating to the defence of western coasts against French invasion, c.1803

1803 to 1803 Cornwall Record Office correspondence security
RP/20,21,86-93

Posters relating to the threat of a French invasion, 1802-1803

 

1802 to 1803 Cornwall Record Office illustrations navy
AD/132

Letter book of Philip Melvill, lieutenant-governor of Pendennis Castle, 1803-1804

1803 to 1804 Cornwall Record Office correspondence
AD/225/5/A

                              Minutes of a Lieutenancy meeting (copy) relating to the defence and protection of Cornwall, 1803

1803 to 1803 Cornwall Record Office security
EN/1815-1822

Correspondence and other documents relating to defence during the Napoleonic wars, including a list of fire beacons in Cornwall, c.1803-1805

1803 to 1805 Cornwall Record Office security battles navy communications
RP/22,23,152

Orders relating to straggling seamen, 1803

1803 to 1803 Cornwall Record Office navy
RP/102

Letter relating to sea fencibles, north Cornwall, 1803

1803 to 1803 Cornwall Record Office correspondence
RP/110,113

Instructions in case of invasion - sea fencibles, batteries on each side of the Helford river, HMS Tromp to defend Falmouth harbour, 1803

1803 to 1803 Cornwall Record Office defence security navy ships
RP/112

Letter relating to sea fencibles and to the defenceless state of the north Cornish coast, 1803

1803 to 1803 Cornwall Record Office correspondence security
RP/119

Resolutions about fitting out private vessels as gunboats, 1803

1803 to 1803 Cornwall Record Office None
T/1896,1897

Forms relating to security, supplies, communications, etc., in the event of an invasion, 1803

1803 to 1803 Cornwall Record Office defence
T/2398-2409

Letters relating to Mevagissey battery, 1803-1804

1803 to 1804 Cornwall Record Office correspondence
ANTONY/CO/P/9/A

       Letter relating to the danger of invasion, ?1804

1804 to 1804 Cornwall Record Office correspondence
T/2406

Letter relating to batteries, sea fencibles, and organisation of men and defences at Mevagissey and Gorran Haven, 1804

1804 to 1804 Cornwall Record Office correspondence security