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The Barrington Papers
… Barrington, Commander of His Majesty's Ship Achilles. Anson. Geo. Hay. J. Forbes. By command of their Lordships, J. … Ship Achilles. Edw d Pratten. Additional Signals 1st If I would have a particular Ship go ahead at such a distance as plainly to discern Signals, I will make the Signal for speaking with the Captain of that …
The Barrington Papers
… Captain Hughes of the Tamer and Lieutenant Henshaw in the Anson Cutter to put themselves under your command, you are … By command of the Admiral, John Hullock. Signals When I would speak with the Captains of any of His Majesty's Ships or Vessels undermentioned, I will put abroad a Pendant as against that Ship or Vessel's …
The Barrington Papers
… - 1760 To the Secretary of the Admiralty (P.R.O., Ad. I, 1491) Achilles in Plymouth Sound. 16th January 1760. Sir, I this evening arrived here with His Majesty's Ships … from hence in March last, my first Lieutenant, Mr Henry I'Anson 10 (who has been with me ever since I have had the …
The Barrington Papers
… February 1761. To the Hon. Captain Barrington, Achilles. Anson. G. Hay. H. Stanley. By command of their Lordships, J. … 23 Duke of Cumberland Long Boat Long Boat Vesuvius 22 with I Lieut. Exchange do. Aetna 23 with I Lieut. Rachael do. Britannia do. Amity's Friendship Long …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… with the king far away and separated from the cardinal, I did not think it my duty to withdraw. In the present need of the kingdom I see the necessity of Wake going to France so it would be … Captain William Reiven. Parangon, Captain Brian Anson. Flemish ship called Black Eagle, Captain Girardi di …
The Barrington Papers
… VI. The Hero Letters Letters (P.R.O., Ad. I, 1493) Barrington to the Secretary of the Admiralty Hero, … Torbay. 20th August [1762]. Sir, As you will remember Lord Anson's intentions 1 of obliging me with Lieutenants I'Anson and Simonton from the Achilles, I must beg you will …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… ministers, and consuls. Dated in Venice 6 th of Feb., i.e. 26 Jan., 17056, and signed p[er] G. Broughton. 4 pages. … palatine of Durham, and sold the same to one William I'Anson, lately a prisoner in the Fleet. Before he received …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 10013; Apollo, September 1970, pp. 20609; Alnwick MS, U.I.42; Gents Mag., June 1771; Gilbert, Chippendale, p. 154; … Bailey. [Bodleian index of Oxf. marriage bonds; Oxford RO, I/27] Ward, John, Daventry, Northants., cm (1793). [D] Ward, … carried on in various parts of the country. In 1794 Thomas Anson paid Wyatt for work at his London house, Lichfield …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and West Walberton lanes were also named. 30 Tye Lane, i.e. the road leading to the common, was called Tyle Lane in … widow Lady Elizabeth Reynell and their son-in-law Sir John Anson, Bt., were living at the house in 1851-2, but at … Ibid. [31-2]; W. Suss. Gaz. 14 Jan. 1988. V.C.H. Suss. i. 431. S.R.S. lix, p. 26. P.R.O., C 135/174, no. 14, m. 2; …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… King, had a charter for free warren. In the 3d of Edward I. the jury find that the Bishop held it in capite, as a … 1740. On the death of this lord, it was sold to the Lord Anson, &c. on his death it came to his brother Thomas Anson, … the Bigots Earls of Norfolk. In the first year of Richard I. Jeffrey de Amblia gave 63 marks for license to try his …
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