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This record is about the Folios 475-476: James Nash, HMS Saint George, Hamoze. Reply to letter dated 27 July... dating from 1815 July 29 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 475-476: James Nash, HMS Saint George, Hamoze. Reply to letter dated 27 July 1815 requesting he report the entry and discharge of John Wilson. He states that he was received from HMS Scout on 12 April 1815 and by the List received with him, it appears he went on board HMS Scout on 4 March 1815, bringing an entry of 5 February 1815 from HMS Eurydice, noted disposable, and was discharged from HMS Saint George on 18 April 1815 having been surveyed and found unserviceable.
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Folios 475-476: James Nash, HMS Saint George, Hamoze. Reply to letter dated 27 July...
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