To Bp. Compton from John Hext, chaplain of H.M.S. "Queen," in Cadiz-bay
MS. Rawl. C. 984, fol. 113
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Title
To Bp. Compton from John Hext, chaplain of H.M.S. "Queen," in Cadiz-bay
Shelfmark
MS. Rawl. C. 984, fol. 113
Summary
Unfavourable description of the town of Cadiz; nearly 600 men have been buried out of the fleet since their arrival there; Sir George Rooke has prayers on board the "Queen" twice a day.
Date
13 Jan 1696
Language
English
Physical extent
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Collection contents
Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Another volume of Bishop Compton's Papers
To Bp. Compton from John Hext, chaplain of H.M.S. "Queen," in Cadiz-bay
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