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Letter from Philip Stephens to the Admiralty Office Containing an Enclosure of Intelligence from a Captured Mercenary Brig
Letter from Philip Stephens to the Admiralty Office Regarding the Transport Ships for Carrying Troop Movements from Dublin to Jamaica
Admiralty Office; Philip Stephens to John Pownall Conveying Letters from the Attorney General at Rhode Island Concerning an Armed Spanish Transport
Letter
Author: James Cook
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Category : Explorers
Languages : en
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Photograph of letter, headed "Admiralty office; 8th July, 1768", from Cook to Phillip Stephens Esq., concerning the order of mathematical instruments for use on the Endeavour voyage.
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Photograph of letter, headed "Admiralty office; 8th July, 1768", from Cook to Phillip Stephens Esq., concerning the order of mathematical instruments for use on the Endeavour voyage.
A Draft of a Letter to Philip Stephens Regarding a Letter from Mr Stanley Secretary to the Commissioners of the Customs Containing Intelligence of Rebel Ship Movements
Letter to Philip Stephens, Secretary to Lords of the Admiralty, Relative to the Murder of Mr Thomas Whitehurst
Admiralty Office; Philip Stephens to John Pownall Inclosing an Extract from a Letter from Mr Douglas
Letter Book
Author: Great Britain. Admiralty
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Category : First Fleet, 1787-1788
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Letter book containing copies of letters from the Secretary of the Admiralty, Philip Stephens, to the Commandant of the Marines at Portsmouth. The letters deal mostly with routine administrative matters, such as leave, discharges, lodging money, promotions, supplies, buildings at Portsmouth, the infirmary and court martials. At least 25 of the letters, dating from October 1786-May 1787, relate to preparations for the departure of the First Fleet for Botany Bay. Most of these letters deal with arms, equipment, clothing, drums and wives, and with the embarkation of the convict ships. Two letters, dated May 1789, relate to the Second Fleet.
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Category : First Fleet, 1787-1788
Languages : en
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Letter book containing copies of letters from the Secretary of the Admiralty, Philip Stephens, to the Commandant of the Marines at Portsmouth. The letters deal mostly with routine administrative matters, such as leave, discharges, lodging money, promotions, supplies, buildings at Portsmouth, the infirmary and court martials. At least 25 of the letters, dating from October 1786-May 1787, relate to preparations for the departure of the First Fleet for Botany Bay. Most of these letters deal with arms, equipment, clothing, drums and wives, and with the embarkation of the convict ships. Two letters, dated May 1789, relate to the Second Fleet.