NELSON PAPERS. Vol. LXVIII. Signal-Log of H.M.S. Amphion, 8-30 July, 1803, followed (ff. 7) by the Signal-Log of H.M.S. Victory, 31 July, 1803-26 April, 1804. Nelson shifted his flag from the Amphion to the Victory on 31 July, 1803. Paper; ff. 90. Fo... 8 Jul 1803-26 Apr 1804
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