Indexes to reports of Commissioners, 1803-1806. (Naval Inquiry).
- Great Britain. Commissioners of Naval Inquiry.
- Date:
- [1847]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Indexes to reports of Commissioners, 1803-1806. (Naval Inquiry). Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![jfatoal finqiutrs* 1. Nabal IFnijuirB* 1802-3. First Report of the Commissioners of Naval Inquiry, appointed by Act 43 Geo. 3, (Naval Storekeepers at Jamaica) ; dated 12 May 1803 (78.) Sess. Vol. IV. p. 163. Second Report of the Commissioners of Naval Inquiry, appointed by Act 43 Geo. 3, (Chest at Chatham); dated 6 June 1803 (97.) Sess. Vol. IV. p. 115. Third Report of the Commissioners of Naval Inquiry, appointed by Act 43 Geo. 3, (Block Contract. Coopers’ Contract); dated 13 June 1803 (109.) Sess. Vol. IV. p. J73. Fourth Report of the Commissioners of Naval Inquiry, appointed by Act 43 Geo. 3, (Prize Agency); dated 18 July 1803 (160.) Sess. Vol. IV. p. 249. Fifth Report of the Commissioners of Naval Inquiry, appointed by Act 43 Geo. 3, (Sixpenny Office) ; dated 10 August 1803 (174.) Sess. Vol. IV. p. 327. [V.B.—In this Index the Numerals i. ii. iii. iv. and v. following Rep. refer to the First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Reports, and the Figures refer to the printed Paging of the Reports and Appendices respectively.] A. ABATEMENTS ON CONTRACTS. Extract of a letter from the Navy Board to the Commissioners of Naval Inquiry, dated 8 March 1803, in regard to the grounds on which advances and abatements are made to contractors, Rep. iii. App. 237. See also Per Centage Allowances, 2. Aberdeen. Account of the number of ships and vessels, with their tonnage, and the number of men and boys usually employed in navigating the same, that have been registered in the port of Aberdeen, and appear by the books of the register-general of shipping to have been in existence on the 30tli September in the years 1799, 1800, and 1801, Rep. V. App. 375. Aberystwith. Account of the number of ships and vessels, with their tonnage, and the number of men and boys usually employed in navigating the same, that have been registered in the port of Aberystwith, and appear by the books of the register-general of shipping to have been in existence on the 30th September in the years 1799, 1800, and 1801, Rep. v. App. 373. Abstract Accounts. Recommendation of the Commissioners that an abstract account of the yearly expense of their respective yards, under different heads, should be prepared by the dockyard officers, and forwarded annually to the Navy Board, Rep. iii. 193. Abuses. Nature of the abuses and irregularities directed to be inquired into by the Com- missioners of Naval Inquiry, Rep. i. 4, 5. •See also. Agents, I. II. 2. Contracts, 1. Distribution of Prizes. 710-XI. A Accounts](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28746107_0013.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)