MARINE. - Order of the king, concerning the... - Lot 14 - Rossini

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MARINE. - Order of the king, concerning the... - Lot 14 - Rossini
MARINE. - Order of the king, concerning the management and general and particular administration of the Ports & Arsenals of the Navy. September 27, 1776. Paris, De l'Imprimerie royale, 1776. In-4, marbled basane, title in gilded capitals on three lines on the first plate, spine decorated, marbled edges (French). marbled edges (Binding of the time). Bound in the following: - Ordinance of the king, to regulate the functions with which the Officers of the Navy will be charged on the squadrons & on board the Vessels, relating to the Consumption & Replacements of the Ammunition & the Effects, & to the reviews of the Crews in the course of the Campaigns. September 27, 1776. Paris, From the Royal Printing Office, 1776. - Order of the king, concerning the Officers of Port, of September 27, 1776. - Order of the King, for the suppression of the Corps of Officers of Administration & Writers of the Navy. September 27, 1776. - Order of the king, establishing general and ordinary commissioners of the ports and naval dockyards, and storekeepers. September 27, 1776. - Order of the king, establishing Commissioners & Syndics of the Classes. September 27, 1776. - Order of the king, establishing Controllers of the Navy. September 27, 1776. - Order of the king, bearing Regulation on the flags and marks of command that his ships will wear at sea. November 19, 1776. Interesting collection of ordinances that will lead to the administrative reorganization of the Royal Navy and will allow France to compete with England. France to compete with England in the 1780s. It bears on the title the handwritten bookplate of a certain G. Gibouin, who is most certainly the deputy commissioner of the Navy in Bordeaux mentioned in the État général de la Marine et des colonies in 1840. Rubbing to the binding.
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