Graham Papers. Vol. cxii (ff. 236). Correspondence with Admiral Sir Houston Stewart, third in command on the Mediterranean station and Superintendent of the Malta dockyard (1853-1855), second in command in the Black Sea (1855-1856); 1853-1855.Admir... 1853-1855

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Graham Papers. Vol. cxii (ff. 236). Correspondence with Admiral Sir Houston Stewart, third in command on the Mediterranean station and Superintendent of the Malta dockyard (1853-1855), second in command in the Black Sea (1855-1856); 1853-1855.Admir... 1853-1855

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Stewart, Houston, Sir, active 1853-1858, Admiral of the Fleet GCB

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Graham, James, Sir, 1792-1861

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