The Naval Chronicle, Том 37John Jones J. Gold, 1817 Contains a general and biographical history of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects, under the guidance of several literary and professional men. |
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... GENTLEMEN , November 15 , 1660 . Sir William Compton , master of his Majesty's ordnance , having repre- sented unto me , the great damage the King sustains by the removal of the earriages of the guns belonging to his Majesty's ships ...
... GENTLEMEN , November 15 , 1660 . Sir William Compton , master of his Majesty's ordnance , having repre- sented unto me , the great damage the King sustains by the removal of the earriages of the guns belonging to his Majesty's ships ...
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... gentleman , both in the accommodating him in your ship , and in farthering his improvement . I am , your humble servant , GENTLEMEN , William Coventry . May 9th , 1661 . The master - shipwright of Deptford and Woolwich hath acquainted ...
... gentleman , both in the accommodating him in your ship , and in farthering his improvement . I am , your humble servant , GENTLEMEN , William Coventry . May 9th , 1661 . The master - shipwright of Deptford and Woolwich hath acquainted ...
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... GENTLEMEN , St. James's , September 1st , 1662 . There having been no establishment made for the number of officers and mates to be borne on his Majesty's ships at sea since his Majesty's return unto his kingdoms ; and considering how ...
... GENTLEMEN , St. James's , September 1st , 1662 . There having been no establishment made for the number of officers and mates to be borne on his Majesty's ships at sea since his Majesty's return unto his kingdoms ; and considering how ...
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