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This record is about the Folios 103-104: Thomas New, Regulating Officer, Swansea. Reply to letter dated 5... dating from 1806 June 9 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 103-104: Thomas New, Regulating Officer, Swansea. Reply to letter dated 5 June 1806 and state the case of George Hiscock, he was impressed by Lieutenant Heard & appeared to be upwards of 18. The enclosed [not present] Indenture states him bound to Husbandry Work, but by his own account & other information, he found that instead of following his proper occupation he had been sent to seaFolios 105-106: enclosure with folios 103-104. Letter dated 5 June 1806 by William Merritt, 3 Canterbury Square, Southwark, to the Admiralty. . Request for George Hiscock apprentice to Richard Henly impressed from his Masters vessel at Neath & put on board HMS United Brothers, Lieutenant McKensie Commanding who refuses to give him up.
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Folios 103-104: Thomas New, Regulating Officer, Swansea. Reply to letter dated 5...
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