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Naval Miscellany, 16th-19th centuries
Date: c.1596-1846Reference: MS.7097- Archives and manuscripts
Epidemic Diseases, France, 16th-19th centuries
Date: 1507-1899Reference: MS.7123- Archives and manuscripts
Typescript `Familiar letters', edited letters of the 16th-19th centuries
Date: 19th-20th CenturyReference: PP/HEA/F.5Part of: Head, Sir Henry- Books
Social and economic factors in the translation of medical texts in Spain (16th-19th centuries) / J.M. López Piñero.
López Piñero, José MaríaDate: 1981- Archives and manuscripts
Condition of British ships and fate of prizes after the battle of Trafalgar
Date: Early 19th centuryReference: MS.7097/11Part of: Naval Miscellany, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Extracts from the logs of H.M.S. Canopus and other vessels concerning prizes taken in 1804
Date: Early 19th centuryReference: MS.7097/6-9Part of: Naval Miscellany, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Fate of enemy ships at the battle of Trafalgar, 1805
Date: Early 19th centuryReference: MS.7097/10Part of: Naval Miscellany, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Memorandum relating to the life of John Clerk (1728-1812), of Eldin, naval writer
Date: Early 19th centuryReference: MS.7097/13Part of: Naval Miscellany, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
List of prizes taken by H.M.S. Canopus in the straits of Gibraltar in 1803-1804
Date: Early 19th centuryReference: MS.7097/5Part of: Naval Miscellany, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Memorial from Thomas Stopford (d. 1805), Bishop of Cork and Ross, John de Courcy (d. 1822), 26th Baron Kingsale, and others to George John Spencer (1758-1834), 2nd Earl Spencer, 1st Lord of the Admiralty, in favour of Robert White of the Marines.
Date: 8 July 1795Reference: MS.7097/4Part of: Naval Miscellany, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Certificate by Captain Joseph Drape concerning the successful use of tar water to combat smallpox aboard a Guinea slaver in 1742.
Date: 14 Jan. 1745Reference: MS.7097/2Part of: Naval Miscellany, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Cadiz expedition: 'Captain Burnelles Obiections agaynste Sir Olyver Lamberte Touchynge his unsemelie usage in this vioage'
Date: c.1596Reference: MS.7097/1Part of: Naval Miscellany, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Letter from John Pasco (1774-1853), naval officer, to William Rivers (1788-1856), adjutant of Greenwich Hospital, concerning Nelson's signal at Trafalgar, 'England expects...', and the amputation of Rivers' foot aboard Victory during the battle
Date: 30 March 1846Reference: MS.7097/12Part of: Naval Miscellany, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Certificate by Thomas Blackmore to the Commissioners of the Navy concerning the account of Thomas Lunn, purser of the Adventure, for 'slop cloaths' issued on board between 5 July 1739 and 31 March 1740
Date: c.1740Reference: MS.7097/3Part of: Naval Miscellany, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Letter from the Sieur Saint-Luc (Marquis d'Espinay Saint-Luc) to M. Satur, consul at Montauban, recommending Dr. Rochas as possessing secret remedies against the plague
Date: 17th centuryReference: MS.7123/12Part of: Epidemic Diseases, France, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Account of precautions to be taken in time of plague
Date: 18th centuryReference: MS.7123/18Part of: Epidemic Diseases, France, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Letter by "Medicus" to the Medical Times, correcting a recent article that dealt with a report by the French Royal Academy of Medicine on the contagiousness of plague, and French government orders concerning quarantine
Date: 19th centuryReference: MS.7123/41Part of: Epidemic Diseases, France, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Letters from Fr. Apollinire to M. Fournier on historical researches, item 39 describing a document kept at Auxonne relating to a missionary (P. Zachaire) who distinguished himself in the 1720-1721 Provence plague outbreak
Date: 1898-1899Reference: MS.7123/39-40Part of: Epidemic Diseases, France, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Letter from A. D'Alligny to an unnamed general, reporting the arrival of a ship and various items of news, including a dysentery outbreak and events in Syria
Date: 1840Reference: MS.7123/35Part of: Epidemic Diseases, France, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Two letters from a M. Taxil to Lieutenant de Pandeau at Avignon, giving details of his health
Date: 1626Reference: MS.7123/3-4Part of: Epidemic Diseases, France, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Letter from S. Genlis to unnamed recipients, giving observation on treatment for skin diseases
Date: 1775Reference: MS.7123/20Part of: Epidemic Diseases, France, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Letter from M. Gares, 3rd Marine Division, to the Minister for War, asking about arrangements for military hospitals
Date: 1806Reference: MS.7123/29Part of: Epidemic Diseases, France, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Letter from Charles Sanguin, maître d'hôtel to Louis XIII, to M. le Maréchal de Brese, referring to disease at St. Germain
Date: 1636Reference: MS.7123/6Part of: Epidemic Diseases, France, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Letter from the Marquis de Vernac to an unnamed correspondent, mentioning an epidemic in St Petersburg
Date: 1782Reference: MS.7123/22Part of: Epidemic Diseases, France, 16th-19th centuries- Archives and manuscripts
Note by Dr Dumas certifying that some years before he had treated Jean Denis le Roy for smallpox
Date: 1809Reference: MS.7123/30Part of: Epidemic Diseases, France, 16th-19th centuries