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This record is about the Folios 250-251: Andrew Smith, Regulating Officer, Greenock. Statement of facts sent... dating from 1812 Oct 6 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 250-251: Andrew Smith, Regulating Officer, Greenock. Statement of facts sent to William Greig? the Law Agent in Edinburgh regarding the impressment of William Bennie?, Midshipman.
Folios 252-253: enclosure with folios 250-251. Copy of letter from Alexander Greig Esq to Mr David Crawford Solicitor? Dated 2 October 1812. Giving information about the legal situation.
Folios 254-255: enclosure with folios 250-251. Copy of letter from Mr Crawford to Alexander Greig, dated 6 October. Reply to letter dated 2 October 1812.
Folios 256-263: enclosure with folios 250-251. [8 pages, double sided] Copy of letter from Mr Crawford, Law Agent of the Navy at Greenock, in the case of the Impressment of Mr Thomas Benny [Bennie], Midshipman of the Press Gang, to Alexander Greig Esq Solicitor in Edinburgh. Dated 27 September 1812.
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Letters from Captains, Surnames S: 1812, numbers 601-725. (Described at item level)
Folios 250-251: Andrew Smith, Regulating Officer, Greenock. Statement of facts sent...
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