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This record is about the Folios 141-142: James Nash, Regulating Captain, Leith Rendezvous. Acknowledges the... dating from 1803 May 23 in the series Admiralty, and Ministry of Defence, Navy Department: Correspondence and Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folios 141-142: James Nash, Regulating Captain, Leith Rendezvous. Acknowledges the letter concerning the Kinghorne ferrymen mentioned by the Lord Advocate of Scotland, and explains that they were impressed on 11 May in Leith Harbour during the general sweep on that day. Suspecting that he would eventually be forced to discharge them, he got the best bargain he could by securing four good seamen in exchange for the release of the three ferrymen. They had been taken from the tender by Commander James Campbell of HMS Amethyst, but were returned.
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Letters from Captains, Surnames N: 1803, numbers 1-100. (Described at item level)
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