Naval Power and British Culture, 1760–1850 by Roger Morriss

Naval Power and British Culture, 1760–1850 by Roger Morriss

Author:Roger Morriss [Morriss, Roger]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, General
ISBN: 9781351915588
Google: WgskDwAAQBAJ
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-05-15T01:28:52+00:00


5. NMM, ADM. DP/110, 3 Nov. 1780; ADM. BP/1, 9 Nov. 1780.

6. J. Almon, The Parliamentary Register... 1774 to ... 1780, VII (1777), 212-3; NMM, ADM.BP/110, 29 April 1778; ADM. DP/36B, 11 April 1816.

7. Norris, Shelburne and Reform, 112.

8. 'Extract from a letter from a Gentlemen in Norfolk to his friend in London', 12 Feb. 1780, B.M., Liverpool Papers, Add. MSS. 38,213, f. 137, quoted in Binney, British Public Finance, 8.

9. Binney, British Public Finance, 8-9.

10. Torrance, 'Social class and bureaucratic innovation', 74-81. For the relationship between social change and the personnel of government, see Aylmer, State's Servants, 318, 323, 328.

11. There is evidence that different records of ships on the establishment of the navy kept in the Navy office and the Admiralty office in fact provided different numbers. See PRO, ADM. 7/567.



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