Vol. XXVI. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Naval MSS. in the Pepysian Library (Vol. I.). Edited by Mr. J.R. Tanner. (15_s._)
In 1904: Vol. XXVII. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Naval MSS. in the Pepysian Library (Vol. II.). Edited by Mr. J.R. Tanner. (12_s_. 6_d._)
Vol. XXVIII. The Correspondence of Admiral John Markkam, 1801-7. Edited by Sir Clements R. Markham. (12_s._ 6_d._)
In 1905: Vol. XXIX. Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816. Edited by Mr. Julian Corbett.
To follow:
Vol. XXX. Papers relating to the First Dutch War, 1652-54
(Vol. III.). Edited by Mr. C.T. Atkinson.
Other works in preparation, in addition to further volumes of Mr. Tanner's Descriptive Catalogue, of Sir William Monson's Tracts, of The First Dutch War, which will be edited by Mr. C.T. Atkinson, and of The Naval Miscellany, are The Journal of Captain (afterwards Sir John) Narbrough, 1672-73, to be edited by Professor J.K. Laughton; Official Documents illustrating the Social Life and Internal Discipline of the Navy in the XVIIIth Century, to be edited by Professor J.K. Laughton; Select Correspondence of the great Earl of Chatham and his Sons, to be edited by Professor J.K. Laughton; Select Correspondence of Sir Charles Middleton, afterwards Lord Barham, 1778-1806, to be edited by
Professor J.K. Laughton; Reminiscences of Commander James Anthony
Gardner, 1775-1806, to be edited by Sir R. Vesey Hamilton; and a
Collection of Naval Songs and Ballads, to be edited by Professor
C.H. Firth and Mr. Henry Newbolt.
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May 1905.