Sir William Parker admiralty papers 1836-1838

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Sir William Parker admiralty papers 1836-1838

Various letters to Sir William Parker, Admiral of the Fleet; printed memoranda of the Admiralty; and notes; included with an 1836 volume of "Regulations established by the King in counsel; and the instructions by the lords commisioners of the Admiralty, for His Majesty's fleet." The volume was owned and annotated by Parker, as well as by Rear-Admiral A. J. Griffiths

.21 linear foot (1 volume)

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