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Description of the light houses on the coast of the United States
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An expose of facts, respectfully submitted to the government and citizens of the United States, relating to the conduct of Winslow Lewis, of Boston
superintendant for lighting the United States' light houses, an accredited agent of the Treasury Department ; addressed to the Hon. the Secretary of the Treasury -
Mr. Jackson, from the committee to whom was referred, The Bill to Erect a Light House at the Mouth of the Mississippi River
and also, a Light House on or near the Pitch of Cape Lookout, in the State of North Carolina ; reports as follows -
Documents accompanying a bill to authorise the Secretary of the Treasury ... to purchase of Winslow Lewis his patent-right to the new improved method of lighting light houses
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A Bill for Erecting a Light-House on the West Chop of Holmes' Hole Harbour in the State of Massachusetts
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A Bill for Erecting a Lighthouse upon Galloo Island, Near the Outlet of Lake Ontario
for placing sundry spindles or buoys, and for other purposes -
Mr. Ellery, from the committee to whom were referred the amendments proposed by the House of Representatives to the bill, entitled, An Act to Erect a Light-House on the South End of St. Simons' Island, in the State of Georgia, and for the Placing a Buoy or Buoys on or near St. Simons' Bar
reports the following amendment, to wit -
A Bill to Authorise the Secretary of the Treasury ... to Purchase of Winslow Lewis, his Patent Right to the New and Improved Method of Lighting Light-houses
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To the Right Honourable Thomas Lord Osborne, Viscount Latimer, Lord High Treasurer of England
Reasons humbly offered to consideration for the erecting of several light-houses upon the north-coast of England, for the security and increase of navigation &c. viz. 1. A double light-house at St. Nicho. Gat. 2. A light-house upon the Stagger-land at Cromer. 3. A light-house upon flambro-head. 4. A light-house upon Fern-Island -
An account of the Bell Rock light-house
to which is prefixed a historical view of the institution and progress of the northern light-houses -
Memoir on the origin and incorporation of the Trinity House of Deptford Strond
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Directions for sailing in and out of Plymouth Harbour
taken by Moses Bennet, William Rhodes, Thomas Allen, and Nathaniel Green, being a committee of the Marine Society of Boston, appointed for this survey, by the desire of a committee of the General Court of the Massachusetts-Bay, appointed to build a light-house on the Gurnet, near Plymouth-Harbour, in said province, in July 1768 -
Directions for sailing in and out of Plymouth Harbour
taken by Moses Bennet, William Rhodes, Thomas Allen, and Nathaniel Green, being a committee of the Marine Society of Boston, appointed for this survey by the desire of a committee of the General Court of the Massachusetts-Bay, appointed to build the light-house on the Gurnet, near Plymouth-Harbour, in said province, in July 1768 -
A narrative of the circumstances, which led to fixing the lights in Hasbro' Gatt
the light at the Goodwin, and the proposition for a light near the Sunk Sand; with occasional observations -
An Act for explaining and enlarging an Act of the sixth year of Her Majesties reign, intituled, An Act for the security of Her Majesties person and government
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13th February, 1798, read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next
A bill for the erection of a light-house, and placing buoys at the several places therein mentioned -
Charles the Second by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. ... whereas we have been informed by the humble peition of Sir William Batten, Knight, surveyor of our navy, that the port of Harwich is a very convenient harbour, but difficult to come into
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The lighthouse and the whistling-buoy
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Reasons humbly offered to the Parliament assembled, for building a mould or harbour in Whitsand Bay, at the Lands-End in Cornwal, situate betwixt the North and South Channels
and also, for erecting a light-house on the Por-de-Nac point, near the said bay -
A true medium of the monies payable from 1613. to the yeare 1618. by the masters and owners of diuers ships comming in and going forth to sundry ports in the land, and other places beyond the seas for the lights at Winterton
According to an order from the Lords of the councell to the officers of the Exchequor and customhouse, and their certificate vpon the same. As followeth. Viz -
A true copie or transcript of hir Maiesties letters pattents graunted to the inhabitants of Selsey for the repairing of an auncient towre or steeple there being continued for a notable sea-marke to all sailers and trauailers by sea
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Reasons vvhy the contribution of one pennie per tunne of euery ship that goeth forward and backward on the north coast of England
towards the maintainance of the lighthouses at Winterton should not be any grieuance; with an answere vnto the objections of the maisters of the Trinity House -
Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. To all to whom these presents shal come greeting
whereas we have beene lately informed, by severall certificates of diverse of our chiefe officers of our Navie Royall, and of ancient sea captaines, that frequent and lamentable shipwrackes, have from time to time beene, and doe continue at Goodwin Sands -
At the court at Whitehall, the seventeenth day of January, 1676/7
by the Kings most excellent Majesty, and the Right Honourable the Lords of His Majesties Most Honourable Privy-Council. Whereas upon the humble petition of Sir John Clayton knight, setting forth, that by vertue of His Majesties letters patents he had erected at above two thousand pounds charge, several light-houses upon the northern coasts, for the benefit of navigation -
The answers to the several objections, made against the lights for the Goodwin Sands, by informations from the westerne ports, made to some of the members of the Honorable Assembly of the House of Commons