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This record is about the Folios 67-68: Harry Neale, HMS Royal Charlotte. Encloses a letter sent from the Pursers... dating from 1803 Nov 25 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 67-68: Harry Neale, HMS Royal Charlotte. Encloses a letter sent from the Pursers of the Trinity Ships for The Admiralty.
Folios 69-70: enclosure with folios 67-68. Letter dated 24 November 1803 signed by Stephen Strut, HMS Resource, Hope [Reach]. Sends a letter on behalf of the Pursers of His Majesty's Ships stationed for the defence of the River Thames outlining the difficulties they face.
Folios 71-72: enclosure with folios 67-68. Letter dated 23 November 1803 signed by James Collis. HMS iris; Stephen Strut, HMS Resource; John Derritt, HMS Vestal; Edward Garthwaite, HMS Heroine; J Collins, HMS Daedalus; addressed to The Admiralty. Outlines difficulties in relation to victualling their ships with their current allowances, exacerbated by a decrease in complement and increased demands on their service.
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Folios 67-68: Harry Neale, HMS Royal Charlotte. Encloses a letter sent from the Pursers...
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