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This record is about the Folios 116-117: Thomas New, Regulating Officer, Swansea. Reply to letter dated 15... dating from 1809 May 17 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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ADM 1/2234/35
1809 May 17
Folios 116-117: Thomas New, Regulating Officer, Swansea. Reply to letter dated 15 May 1809 to state then case of Thomas Williams in answer to the enclosed application. It appears from the Books of the Rendezvous that this man entered as a Volunteer Landsman in June 1804. He has made enquiries and it appears that the Memorialist John Williams has a small Brewery , that he is advancing in years and that one of his sons would be of essential service to him in his Brewery.
Folios 118-119: enclosure with folios 116-117. Letter dated 13 May 1809 by John Williams, Swansea, to the Admiralty. States that the Memorialist's Son Thomas Williams, entered into the Navy at this Port in June 1804 as a Landsman and is now on HMS Hibernia. He being of advanced years requests the discharge of his Son and he offers an Able Bodied Seaman in lieu for him.
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Folios 116-117: Thomas New, Regulating Officer, Swansea. Reply to letter dated 15...
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