Determination by the Trinity House of certain points respecting mariners on board English vessels trading in the Mediterranean, on which the opinion of the brotherhood was demanded by George Leggat, consul at Genoa
MS. Rawl. A. 185, fol. 214
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Determination by the Trinity House of certain points respecting mariners on board English vessels trading in the Mediterranean, on which the opinion of the brotherhood was demanded by George Leggat, consul at Genoa
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MS. Rawl. A. 185, fol. 214
Date
Oct 1677
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English
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Rawlinson A: English History
Pepys' Papers vol. xvi
Determination by the Trinity House of certain points respecting mariners on board English vessels trading in the Mediterranean, on which the opinion of the brotherhood was demanded by George Leggat, consul at Genoa
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