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Catalogue reference: ADM 1/2252/103
This record is about the Folios 247-248: James O'Bryen, HMS Childers, Spithead. Reporting his arrival from... dating from 1797 Feb 14 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 247-248: James O'Bryen, HMS Childers, Spithead. Reporting his arrival from Plymouth as per Sir Richard King's orders with a convoy of transports with French prisoners; and copy of his orders and the state and condition of his ship [not present].
Folio 249: enclosure with folios 247-248: List of Ships & vessels under convoy of HMS Childers.
Folio 250: enclosure with folios 247-248: Letter dated 30 January 1797 from Sir Richard King, HMS Cambridge in Hamoaze to James O'Bryen, HMS Childers. O'Bryen is ordered to take the 4 transports with French prisoners to Portsmouth.
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Folios 247-248: James O'Bryen, HMS Childers, Spithead. Reporting his arrival from...
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