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Richard Howe correspondence
Manuscripts
Howe's letters to Admiral Sir Roger Curtis concerning the British Navy (administration, personnel, ships and equipment, signals and signal books); naval operations, chiefly in the Channel during the wars of the First and Second Coalitions; personal affairs of Earl Howe.
HO 213-HO 269
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Richard Howe correspondence
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Howe's letters to Admiral Sir Roger Curtis concerning the British Navy (administration, personnel, ships and equipment, signals and signal books); naval operations, chiefly in the Channel during the wars of the First and Second Coalitions; personal affairs of Earl Howe.
HO 69-HO 123
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Richard Howe correspondence
Manuscripts
Howe's letters to Admiral Sir Roger Curtis concerning the British Navy (administration, personnel, ships and equipment, signals and signal books); naval operations, chiefly in the Channel during the wars of the First and Second Coalitions; personal affairs of Earl Howe.
HO 124-HO 212
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Richard Howe correspondence
Manuscripts
Howe's letters to Admiral Sir Roger Curtis concerning the British Navy (administration, personnel, ships and equipment, signals and signal books); naval operations, chiefly in the Channel during the wars of the First and Second Coalitions; personal affairs of Earl Howe.
HO 1-HO 68