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Listing continues from ADM 1/1635/30A. Folio 231: enclosure with folios 86-123. Letter...

Catalogue reference: ADM 1/1635/30B

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Reference
ADM 1/1635/30B
Date
1803 Sept 14
Description

Listing continues from ADM 1/1635/30A.

Folio 231: enclosure with folios 86-123. Letter dated 3 May 1803 by James Colnett, HMS Glatton, Port Jackson to Governor Philip Gidley King. Landing the Male Convicts.

Folios 232-234: enclosure with folios 86-123. Exchange of letters between James Colnett and Philip Gidley King. 3 and 4 May 1803. About a person in plan cloths coming on board HMS Glatton.

Folio 235: enclosure with folios 86-123. Letter dated 4 May 1803 by William Paterson, Sydney to Governor Philip Gidley King. Reply to letter dated yesterday with a paragraph from Captain Colnett and a complaint from Thomas Whittle.

Folio 236: enclosure with folios 86-123. Letter dated 5 May 1803 by James Colnett, HMS Glatton to Philip Gidley King. Regarding a letter brought by Lieutenant Minchin from Colonel William Patterson to you on the subject of Lieutenant Stewarts complaint.

Folio 237-243: enclosure with folios 86-123. Exchange of letters between Governor Philip Gidley King and James Colnott. 5 May to 18 May 1803. About a letter sent by Adjutant Minchin.

Folios 244-251: enclosure with folios 86-123. [Fourteen letters between] Governor Philip Gidley King, Captain James Colnott, W N Chapman, Lieutenant Tracy, Mr G Blaxcell & R Atkins. 14 to 16 May 1803 About plants from Mr Woodford and the boxes on board for Sir Joseph Banks.

Folios 252-253: enclosure with folios 86-123. James Robinson, New South Wales. Affidavit by James Robinson Purser on HMS Glatton about casks of Provisions. Sworn before Richard Atkins. 17 May 1803.

Folios 254-255: enclosure with folios 86-123. Charles Bishop for Bass Bishop & Co, Sydney, New South Wales. Letter about goods of Bass Bishop & Co going on HMS Glatton. Petition of Charles Bishop about Commercial Concerns to Philip Gidley King and James Colnett. 20 April 1803.

Folios 256-257:enclosure with folios 86-123. Thomas Weeks, 11 May 1803. Reply to letter dated 9 May 1803 mentions Mr Harris and Mr Moore and the timber loaded onto HMS Glatton. [Reference H in report, Folios 86-123].

Folios 258-259: enclosure with folios 86-123. [Two Depositions] William Pitt Midshipman on HMS Glatton. Oath sworn before R Atkins. 16 May 1803 and Ralph Shepperdson Master’s Mate on HMS Glatton. Sworn before R Atkins 16 May 1803. About an event on the 13 May 1803. When Acting Captain Bowen and Mr Mountgarrett in the company of Mr Jamison, Mr Wilson and Mr Shepperdson heard Mr Chapman that the ship would not be allowed to sail. [Reference K in report, Folios 86-123].

Folios 260-261: enclosure with folios 86-123. Richard Scott, Master of the [HMS?] Buffalo. Statement about being called to view the damaged stores in the Store House in Sydney. [Page 58 of my report refers, Folios 86-123].

Folios 262-263: enclosure with folios 86-123. Sick list for HMS Glatton 20 May 1803 signed William? Jamison Surgeon. [Reference G in report, Folios 86-123].

Folios 264-267: enclosure with folios 86-123. [Two letters] William Jamison, Surgeon, HMS Glatton, at Sea. To James Colnett. 10 & 13 September 1803. States that I did not make observations about sailing on the 10 May 1803. [Reference K in report, Folios 86-123].

Folios 268-269: enclosure with folios 86-123. Letter dated 13 September 1803 by William Pitt, HMS Glatton to James Colnett. Informing of a conversation in the house of Captain Bowen and Mr Mountgarrett Relating to HMS Glatton sailing.

Folio 270: enclosure with folios 86-123. List of men of the New South Wales Corps who wish to become settlers. [List of 13 names, age , families and no of years in colony].

Folio 271: enclosure with folios 86-123. Oath sworn 1 September 1803 by Richard Scott, Master of the Buffalo, to HMS Glatton about attending a survey at His Majesty’s Store House in Sydney of the damaged stores. [Page 47 of his report refers, folios 86-123].

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Former department reference
Cap C432
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Open on Transfer
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Open Document, Open Description
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Letters from Captains, Surnames C: 1803, numbers 401-550. (Described at item level)

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