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This record is about the Folios 219-220: James Nash, Regulating Officer, Leith. Lieutenant Hadaway has been... dating from 1805 Apr 13 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 219-220: James Nash, Regulating Officer, Leith. Lieutenant Hadaway has been ill and needs replacing. Lieutenant Peter Davidson of HMS Texel wants to be appointed.
Folio 221: enclosure with folios 219-220. Letter dated 11 April 1805 by T.Cheyne, Leith. Lieutenant Hadaway has rheumatism and fever and is debilitated.
Folios 222-223: enclosure with folios 219-220. Letter dated 11 April 1805 by John Hadaway, Leith. His fever and rheumatism makes him unfit so he asks to be superseded.
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Folios 219-220: James Nash, Regulating Officer, Leith. Lieutenant Hadaway has been...
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