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The Warship Hazardous Prize – Site Investigations 1992–2022

El buque de guerra Hazardous Prize – investigaciones de sitio 1992–2022

军舰“危险奖赏号”——1992–2022 年遗址调查

軍艦「危險獎賞號」——1992–2022 年遺址調查

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Pages 74-102 | Published online: 05 Oct 2023

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Primary Documents

  • HRO. (109M91 C03/40/1706). Lieutenant Hares reports removing small arms from the Hazardous, 29th November 1706. Hampshire County Council Archives.
  • NMM. (POR/C/6). Commissioners warrants reporting from the wreck of the Hazardous, March 1707. The National Maritime Museum.
  • NMM. (POR/F/1). Letters to the Navy Board reporting of the condition of the Hazardous. The National Maritime Museum.
  • TNA. (ADM 51/4217). Captain’s log Hazardous (1704 6th May to 1706 19th Feb). The National Archives.
  • TNA. (ADM 52/190). Master’s log for the Hazardous (1706 18th Sept to 1706 19th Nov). The National Archives.
  • TNA. (ADM 106/586/285). Letter from Captain Harris, getting the ship ready, 24th December 1704. The National Archives.
  • TNA. (ADM 106/594/45). Report of the survey of the Hazardous Prize, 19th March 1704. The National Archives.
  • TNA. (ADM 106/609/106). Letter from Captain Harris reporting work done on the ship, 5th February 1705. The National Archives.
  • TNA. (ADM 106/614/272). Report the Hazardous is irrecoverably lost, 24th November 1706. The National Archives.
  • TNA. (ADM 106/624/212). An order to dispose of the wreck of Hazardous, 11th September 1707. The National Archives.
  • TNA. (ADM 106/624/216). The Hazardous to be put up for sale, 15th September 1707. The National Archives.
  • TNA. (ADM 106/624/241). The Hazardous to be advertised for sale, 6th October 1707. The National Archives.
  • TNA. (ADM 106/624/268). Report of the sale of Hazardous to John Day, 20th October 1707. The National Archives.
  • TNA. (ADM 106/625/40). Report on the Hazardous wreck, 24th January 1707. The National Archives.
  • TNA. (ADM 106/625/144). Letter from Commissioner Townsend reporting removing guns from the Hazardous, 8th June 1707. The National Archives.
  • TNA. (ADM 106/625/145). Report of the removal of 21 guns from the Hazardous, 6th June 1707. The National Archives.
  • TNA. (HCA 32/62/35). Captured ship: Le Hazardous de Port Louis, 1703. The National Archives.
  • TNA. (WO55/1650). Particulars of stores and arms on board one ship of every rate, 1677–78. The National Archives.