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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![1—Reports, 1802-3—conlinued. Per-Centage Allowances : 1. Deputy Receivers of the Sixpenny Duty. 2. Bills of Dockyard Contractors. 1. Deputy Receivers of the Sixpenny Duty : Recommendation of the Commissioners that the per-centage allowance to deputy receivers of sixpenny duty should be revised annually, Rep. v. 333. 2. Bills of Dockyard Contractors: Copy of order of the Navy Board, discontinuing the abatement of the per centage upon the amount of the bills of Messrs. Taylor Jk, Sons, under the block contract, Rep.m. App. Q.l'J. See also Commission. Tayler ^ Sons, Messrs. 2. Taylor, Waller, 2. Perth (North Britain). 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 Perth, and appear by the books of the register-general of shipping to have been in existence on 30 September in the years 1799, 1800, and 1801, Rep. v. App. 375. Plymouth Dockyard. Manner in which the supply of blockmakers’ wares is made to the Plymouth yard for the use of His Majesty’s navy, Rep. m. 177 Account of certi- ficates for blockmakers’ wares, delivered by Mr. Bartholomew Dunsterville for Mr. Walter Taylor, for 1800, for Plymouth yard, Rep. iii. App. 204. See also Certificates, 4. Dunsterville, Bartholomew. Plymouth, Port of. 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 re- gistered in the port of Plymouth, as appears by the books of the register-general of shipping to have been in existence on 30 September in the years 1799, 1800, and 1801, Rep. V. App. 374. Poole (Dorset). 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 Poole, as appears by the books of the I’egistei-general of shipping to have been in existence on 30 September in the years 1799, 1800, and 1801, Rep. v. App. 374. Port Patrick (North Britain). 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 Port Patrick, and appear by the books of the register-general of shipping to have been in existence on 30 September in the years 1799, 1800, and 1801, Rep. v. App. 375. Portsmouth Dockyard. Manner in which Portsmouth dockyard is supplied with block- makers’ wares for the use of His Majesty’s navy. Rep. iii. 176. See also Block Machinery. Portsmouth, Port of. 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 Portsmouth, as a[)pears by the books of the register-general of shipping to have been in existence on 30 September in the years 1799, 1800, and 1801, Rep. V. App. 374. Post Office. Notice should be given by agents of the Post Office to the naval officers on foreign stations, of the money they have occasion to remit, which should be the first money taken after such notice, Rep. i. 25. Poulain and Keys, Messrs- Covenant of indemnity between Messrs. Poulain and Keys and Benjamin Hitchins for payments for shares of prize-money. Rep. iv. 261. Poulain, James. Examination of Mr. James Poulain, taken upon oath before the Com- missioners of Naval Inquiry, 20 June 1803, relative to the mode of conducting prize agency in His Majesty’s navy. Rep. iv. App. 293-297 —Further examination of Mr. James Poulain, continued on 2t June 1803, on the same subject, 297-301 Further examination of Mr. James Poulain continued on 22 June 1803, ib. 301, 302. Powers of Attorney. Observations of the Commissioners on the genera] character of the powers of attorney given by seamen to their prize agents. Rep. iv. 261, 262. See also Forgeries. Registration of Powers of Attorney, Premhim on Bills of Exchange. Account of the amount of the premtum on the bills drawn by the naval storekeeper in the island of Jamaica, between 1 January 1793 and 31 De- cember 1800, Rep. i. 10. See also Bills of Exchange. Exchanges. Negociation of Bills.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28746107_0043.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)