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Catalogue reference: ADM 1/2229/75A
This record is about the Folios 236-237: John Nicholas, HMS Eurydice, Needles. Regarding Lieutenant Mayer.... dating from 1803 Nov 18 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 236-237: John Nicholas, HMS Eurydice, Needles. Regarding Lieutenant Mayer. He has informed Lieutenant Mayer that unless he can give a better explanation for the contradiction in his statement about being arrested in Mr Meredith's rooms and being imprisoned in the Whitehouse in Portsmouth, steps will be taken which will be detrimental to him. He encloses the reply.
Folios 238-239: enclosure with folios 226-227. Letter dated 18 November 1803 from Lieutenant Charles Mayer, HMS Eurydice, to Captain Nicholas, HMS Eurydice. States he had no intention of running away but was not in the right state of mind.
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Admiralty, and Ministry of Defence, Navy Department: Correspondence and Papers
Letters from Captains, Surnames N: 1803, numbers 101-273. (Described at item level)
Folios 236-237: John Nicholas, HMS Eurydice, Needles. Regarding Lieutenant Mayer....
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