A Journal kept by Sir Richard Haddock in the company of Sir Antony Deane

Author/creator Haddoke, Richard author.
Other author Adam Matthew Digital (Firm) digitiser.
Format Electronic
PublicationMarlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2022.
Description1 online resource.
Supplemental Contenthttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=https://www.lifeatsea.amdigital.co.uk/documents/detail/a-journal-kept-by-sir-richard-haddock-in-the-company-of-sir-antony-deane/20567271
Subjects

SeriesLife at Sea: Seafaring in the Anglo-American Maritime World, 1600-2177
Summary The journal comprises nine pages beginning at London on 29 May 1677 and ending at Colchester on 19 June 1677. The content deals with a journey with Sir Antony Deane, then a Commissioner of the Victualling accounts in the Navy Board. Under an act of Parliament in 1677, Deane supervised the construction of thirty new ships and this account by Sir Richard Haddock details their journey across the counties of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk to meet various landowners in order to purchase quantities of timber or plank; in order to build the 30 ships under commission by the Navy. The Journal documents who was consulted to buy trees, revealing the main landowners and keepers of enclosures of the best kept woodland in this part of the country.
General noteAMDigital Reference:JOD/305.
General noteNational Maritime Museum, UK: Journals And Diaries (JOD).
Original versionReproduction of: A Journal kept by Sir Richard Haddock in the company of Sir Antony Deane, 1677.
Location of originalNational Maritime Museum, UK
Copyright note© National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London