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Catalogue reference: ADM 1/2231/82
This record is about the Folios 238-239: James Nash, Regulating Officer, Leith. He has accepted James Watson... dating from 1805 May 20 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 238-239: James Nash, Regulating Officer, Leith. He has accepted James Watson in lieu of Robert Mackie of HMS St Albans.
Folio numbers 240=299 not used.
Folios 300-301: enclosure with folios 238-239. Letter dated 31 May 1805 by John [Ainsworthy] Edinburgh. Asks to substitute Robert Mackie with James Watson.
Folios 302-303: enclosure with folios 238-239. Letter dated 23 May 1805 by John Barrow, Admiralty to Thomas Learmouth, Edinburgh. He has ordered the discharge of Robert Mackie HMS St Albans.
Folio 303A: enclosure with folios 238-239. Letter dated 19 October 1804 by John Learmouth, Edinburgh. Robert Mackie, aged 76, tanner, Aberdeen has a son who was never at sea and is a tanner, who was impressed onto HMS St Albans Captain Temple in 1803. He asks for his release if he can find a substitute.
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Folios 238-239: James Nash, Regulating Officer, Leith. He has accepted James Watson...
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