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Royal yachts. Returns relating to His Majesty's royal and Admiralty yachts
Published 1835“…M. Royal and Admiralty Yachts.…”
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Yachts and fishing smacks. Return of tolls levied on yachts and fishing smacks in the several sea ports of Great Britain and Ireland
Published 1864“…title: Return of Tolls on Yachts and Fishing Smacks in Seaports of Great Britain …”
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Yacht clubs. Copies of all correspondence relating...
Published 1859“…all Royal Yacht Clubs.…”
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"Alberta" and the "Mistletoe." Papers relating to the collision between Her Majesty's ship "Alberta" and the yacht "Mistletoe."
Published 1876“…between H.M.S. Alberta and Yacht Mistletoe.…”
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Her Majesty's yachts. Return showing for Her Majesty's yachts "Victoria...
Published 1883“…Name and Tonnage of H.M. Yachts.…”
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Prideaux's furnace-valve door. Copy of the report by the Honourable Captain Denman to the Board of Admiralty in June 1855, on the trials made by him in Her Majesty's steam-yacht tender "Elfin," to test the merits of Prideaux's...
Published 1858“…on Trials in H.M. Steam-yacht Tender Elfin of Prideaux's Self-closing Furnace-…”
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Ships: "the Queen," &c. Return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 16 May 1845;--for, a return "of the foreign and home service complements of officers and crews (including Royal Marines) of Her Majesty's ships undermentioned: Queen, Trafalgar, St. Vincent, Hibernia, Rodney, Superb, Albion, Canopus, Vanguard, and Vernon, with the dates when they were severally placed in commission, and stating if on the foreign or home service establishment; with a copy of the weekly return of each ship during the first weeks of March, April, and May, 1845." Return "of the number of seamen gunners in each of the said ships, distinguishing those who are entitled to the increase of pay after five and ten years' service." Return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 22 April 1845;--for, a return "of the alterations made in Her Majesty's ships the Queen, and the Queen's Yacht, and their cost."
Published 1845Online Access
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