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Blood in the Wear: The Sunderland Sailors' Strike and the North Sands Massacre of August 1825
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Catalogue reference: ADM 1/2229/13
This record is about the Folios 61-62: Harry Neale, HMS Royal Charlotte, Hope Reach. Encloses a statement... dating from 1803 Nov 24 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 61-62: Harry Neale, HMS Royal Charlotte, Hope Reach. Encloses a statement of the vessels under his command. The labourers in the Dockyard are not included: they are in general enrolled in a Volunteer Company in the Yard.
Folios 63-64: enclosure with folios 61-62. Undated statement signed by Harry Neale of vessels (lighters, launches, yachts, flat bottomed boats and yawls) at Woolwich Dockyard, Deptford, and London, with Commanders, Officers, fitting, arms, where currently stationed. Division of the force employed on the River Thames into North and South Divisions, with Commanders and number of boats in each Division.
Folios 65-66: enclosure with folio 61. Undated, unsigned note listing number and type of vessels at each station on the River Thames: Deptford, Woolwich, Hope Reach, Gravesend, Tower Hill, Chatham, and Sheerness.
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