Description | 1. Table for distinguishing signals on ships, 1807. 2. Account book of Charles Feilding with personal pay and pay to others, 1799-1805. 3. Admiralty orders to the Revolutionnaire to go to Plymouth and await instruction. 4. General orders to the Revolutionnaire to make good the defects on the ship. 5. General orders respecting officers going on shore at Torbay. 6. General order to cause lighters to be cleared as soon as possible. 7. Admiralty order to allow corn and grain to be carried into Spain on neutral vessels during the plague. 8. General order not to leave the fleet without orders. 9. General order relating to boarding ships subject to perform quarantine. 10. General order to examine fishing boats for concealed copper. 11. Admiralty order regarding the issue of haversacks to ship crew. 12. His Majesty's order not to interfere with neutral ships. 13. Admiralty order relating to places where ships coming without clean bills of health are to perform quarantine. 14. Account of action between the British fleet under Honourable Vice Admiral Byron, and French fleet under Compte de Estaing, off Grenada, 6 Jul 1779. |