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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Tippetts to the Navy Comrs. Sends estimates for the wet dock, as well as they could be obtained from workmen who have … others, as to the grounds inquired about for making a wet dock at Portsmouth, and estimate of the expense; if in the … showing the two creeks reported to be convenient for a wet dock. 115. iii. Plan of the Camber, showing the place near …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… for the drying of sails. [ Adm. Paper.] March 8. Chatham Dock. 39. Edw. Gregory to the Navy Comrs. Delay in return of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… for the Rainbow. Damaged. [ Adm. Paper.] April 13. Chatham Dock. 71. Phineas Pett to the Same. Repairs of ships. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Williamson] "Lord Ogilvy, Mr. Ryley." April 19. Portsmouth Dock. 6. Capt. H. Terne to Thos. Hayter. The victualling …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of the men have died from catching cold in coming from the dock. [ Adm. Paper.] May 12. Portsmouth. 42. The Same to Sam. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Requests money to pay it. [ Adm. Paper.] May 20. Chatham Dock. 11. Rob. Castell to Commissioner Peter Pett. Purchase … and 6th rates. They are "convenienter" places than any wet dock, and will be no expense to His Majesty in fitting up. … of repairs necessary for the Forester, now in the dry dock; total, 352 l. Deptford, May 21. May 25. Woolwich. 41. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Castell of repairs needed for the Essex, now in Chatham dock; total 313 l. [ One and a quarter pages.] July 15. 82. … as she is coming to the docking, and men will be needed to dock the East India ships. [ Adm. Paper.] July 16. Chatham. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… receive 6 d. per ton. [ Adm. Paper.] July 20. Chatham Dock. 25. Commissioner Peter Pett to Sam. Pepys. Sends horse …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to proceed with repair of the Providence, now in dry dock, and to the clerk of the cheque and storekeeper to issue … The London is so leaky that she must be brought into dry dock. The spruce deals sent for the Charles and Essex, and … harness made fast to the gate of the wall going to the dock, and tore it to pieces; and that he says he has as much …