COLLECTIONS relating to the Navy, the last date given being 27 Jan. 1700[1]. Besides miscellaneous matter on rating, pay and allowances, and victualling, they include: —(a) Table of Admiralty fees. f. 5b; —(b) 'Instructions to a Purser.' f. 19; —(c) List of 'maritime forts and castles.' f. 26b; ...
AN ACCOMPT of the exports from, and imports into, the city of London for the two years ending at Michaelmas 1663 and 1669; followed (f. 59b) by an accompt of the revenue of the customs in the several ports of England for the year ending at Michaelmas 1677. On the fly-leaf (f. 1) is a note by Cha...
REGISTER of petitions to Arthur Capel, Earl of Essex, as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, with the resolutions made thereupon; 8 Aug. 1672-18 May 1674. With an index of names. For correspondence, etc., during the same period, see the Essex Papers, vols. i.-vi., in Stowe MSS. 200-205. Papers; ff. i, ...
PARTICULARS of stores on board various ships of the Royal Navy, inserted in printed forms; 1 Oct. 1687-12 May 1688. Paper; ff. i, 310. Crowcombe Court sale-cat. 1903. lot 218. Large folio. Navy; England: Particulara of ships' stores: 1687-1688.
ESTIMATES for the yearly charge of the Royal Navy, with various naval, dockyard and other accompts; 1689-1709. Paper; ff. i, 96. Circ. 1710. Crowcombe Court sale-cat. 1903. lot 70. Small quarto. Navy; England: Estimates: 1689-1709.
CATALOGUE of the manuscripts of Sir Robert Cotton, now in the British Museum; drawn up (cf. ff. 156, 171) after his death (1631) and before 1638, and written in at least three different hands. Cotton's library was sealed up by an order of Council in Nov. 1629. After his death a petition for its ...