Catalogue description Folios 176-177: Benjamin Carter, Regulating Captain, Liverpool. James Sparrow, 31, was...

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Details of ADM 1/1655/48
Reference: ADM 1/1655/48
Description:

Folios 176-177: Benjamin Carter, Regulating Captain, Liverpool. James Sparrow, 31, was imprest by Lieutenant Pagson on 18th November and produced the enclosed protection, James Coleman, 35, was imprest by Lieutenant Rees on 24th November and produced an American protection and a further Discharge and protection dated 1808, Charles Thompson, 23, was imprest by Lieutenant Evans and produced the enclosed protection, Thomas Hill, 19, was imprest by Lieutenant Pagson on 6 November and produced a protection dated 5 August 1809, also encloses a letter from Lieutenant Rees, and the weekly return for the port.

Folio 178-179: enclosure with folios 176-177. Letter dated 27 November 1809 from Lieutenant James Rees concerning the circumstances that took place on the evening of 25 October last, the occasion of His Majesty's accession to the throne, he was assaulted and stabbed requiring surgical treatment, asks for his expenses to be paid.

Folio 180: enclosure with folios 176-177. Weekly return by the Regulating Captain dated 2 December 1809

Folios 181-183: enclosure with folios 176-177. Various protections sealed together for James Coleman dated 21 August 1797, 6 November 1888, 26 October 1808.

Date: 1809 Dec 2
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Cap C196
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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