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This record is about the Folio 198: Francis Newcombe, HMS Wanderer, at Sea. The following three persons:-... dating from 1814 June 30 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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Folio 198: Francis Newcombe, HMS Wanderer, at Sea. The following three persons:- John Brady SB 205, Samual Jackson SB 344 & Thomas Smith Superannuated Boy 2nd Class, having been made Run and on returning to this ship it appears they were taken up & put on Board HMS Salvador del Mundo the day after & straggling charged against them. He therefore requests direction that the R may be removed. [Verso] Details:- HMS Wanderer - The three men Run 25 February 1814. HMS Salvador [del Mundo] - 27 February 1814 Deserters from HMS Wanderer apprehended at Plymouth by Sergeant of Royal Marines for passage. HMS Racer - 28 February 1814 "for a passage" open on [?] book ending 30 April 1814. Signed and dated 2 August 1814.
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