Remarks on board the H. M. S. Victory : manuscript, 1792-1794.

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Remarks on board the H. M. S. Victory : manuscript, 1792-1794.

Logbook of Captain Horatio Nelson's flagship, dated 30 Dec. 1792-26 Apr. 1794. An account of sailing conditions, wind speeds, weather observations, the course of the ship, ports visited, land spied, provisioning, and other topics.

1 v. (126 leaves) ; 21 cm.

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Houghton Library

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