Description | 1. 12 Sept 1807 Memorandum to Charles Feilding, captain of Revolutionnaire, outlining the transfer of men to ships 2. 11 Nov 1807 Notice of retaliatory blockade of French ports 3. 16 Oct 1807 Proclamation recalling and prohibiting British seamen from saving "foreign" princes and states 4. 11 Nov 1807 Public notice of the act to repeal the duties of customs payable in 5. 17 July 1806 Reprimand to Captain Feilding for disobeying a signal, and a copy of Feilding's answer 6. 3 Feb. 1808: Clarification of orders of 11 Nov 1807, regarding prizes 7. 9 Feb 1808 Various letters and orders relating to payment of seamen 8. 15 Jan 1808 Order to discharge a number of men from the Revolutionnaire 9. 3 June 1807 Orders for the Snapper to join the fleet of Ushart 10. 11 Sept 1807 Memorandum requesting information on Millegan, an apprentice on board the Revolutionnaire 11. 2 Sept 1807 Letter regarding men unfit for service 12. 8 Sept 1807 Memorandum discharging 2 men, John Harrigan and James Campbell, as they have been surveyed and found fit for harbour duty only 13. 11 Feb 1808 Memorandum discharging 4 men from Revolutionnaire 14. 11 Sept 1807 Memorandum discharging 2 men as foreigners 15. Table of charges of gunpowder 16. 21 April 1807 Memorandum to take on board extra crew for other vessels 17. 21 April 1807 Memorandum ordering the Revolutionnaire to take on French Prisoners of War for transport to England 18. 7 April 1807 Orders to cruise between Oporto and Viana for 10 days 19. 21 April 1807 Order to resupply 20. 2 June 1807 Orders to cruise between Viana and Cape Finisterre and then rendezvous with another ship 21. 30 May 1807 Orders to patrol the Bayonne Isles for enemy shipping 22. 21 Oct 1806 Orders to proceed off Ushart 23. 7 Nov 1805 Orders for all ships that touched at ports within the States of Pennsylvania and New York to be quarantined due to the outbreak of an infectious disease, and a related order 24. 31 July 1806 Orders to get the ship ready for sea and proceed to Spithead 25. 22 July 1806 Memorandum ordering the discharge of a man and boy on board the Revolutionaire 26. 17 July 1806 Memorandum ordering the discharge of 1 man 27. 22 July 1806 Memorandum ordering discharge of one officer, Mr Brown 28. 21 August 1806 Memorandum discharging 2 men, Morgan and Scutt, as unfit for duty 29. 21 July 1806 Memorandum to return to Hamoaze for repairs 30. 30 July 1806 Memorandum discharging Lieutenant Parsons of the Royal Marines, as unfit for duty 31. 30 March 1806 Orders to put to sea and meet up with the Admiral, Earl of St Vincent 32. 28 March 1806 Memorandum discharging 1 boy, Samuel Mottren / Patten 33. 8 January 1808 Letter to Captain Feilding from Captain Paget concerning compliance with Gardner's orders 34. 15 December 1807 Letter to Captain Feilding from Captain Paget instructing him to put himself under Paget's orders 35. Letter to Captain Feilding from William Smart concerning provisions for the ship. Includes a list of provisions by Feilding. 36. 20 August 1807 Order to Captain Feilding to join Lord Gardner 37. 16 November 1807 Letter to Captain Feilding from Gardner instructing him to proceed in the execution of former orders 38. 9 May 1807 Letter to Captain Feilding from Gardner instructing him to proceed in the execution of former orders 39. 23 August 1807 Orders to return to Plymouth to escort a packet 40. 21 April 1807 Orders to Captain Feilding to put himself under the command of a new officer, Lord Gardner 41. 3 April 1806 Orders to sail to Finisterre and join Admiral Harvey 42. 16 Feb 1807 Orders to Captain Feilding to put himself under the command of Rear Admiral de Courcy 43. 22 Feb 1806 Papers concerning Captain Feilding's orders to put himself under the command of Earl St Vincent 44. 19 Aug 1807 Secret memorandum regarding signalling prior to combat 45. 16 Dec 1807 Letter to Captain Feilding from Charles Paget 46. 14 Sept 1807 Orders to move southwest to intercept any ships escaping from Brest 47. 27 March 1806 Memorandum to discharge one of the marine sergeants. 48. 24 March 1806 Memorandum to discharge William Dawes. 49. 21 March 1806 Memorandum to discharge Thomas Forster. |