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An Act to Aid in the Apprehension of Deserters from the Army and Navy of the United States
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An Act to Aid in the Apprehension of Deserters from the Army and Navy of the United States
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Two declarations of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
one for the re-payment of forty thousand pound (out of the first monies raysed upon the weekely assessment) which the Lord Major and aldermen of London have engaged themselves forthwith to advance for the supply of the army under the command of His Excellency the Earle of Essex -
By the Queene. Where for the seruice of her Maiestie, and her realme, committed to Sir Walter Raleigh Knight, captaine of her Maiesties garde, to bee done vpon the seas for defence of the realme ...
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By the King
a proclamation for His Maiesties better seruice, either at sea, or land -
A list of men deserted from his majesty's ship Astrea, Capt. James Scott, commander
between the 26th day of April and the 30th day of May, 1741 -
Desertion and the Bertillon system for the identification of persons
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation
William R. Whereas we have received information, that divers seamen and mariners who have been hired and impressed in Our service, and do belong to Our ships of war, do absent themselves from our said ships -
By the King. A proclamation touching mariners
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation. William R. Whereas we have received information, that divers seamen and mariners
who have been hired and impressed in our service, and so belong to our ships of war, do absent themselves from our said ships -
By the Prince of Orange, a declaration
Whereas vve have been given to understand, that several untrue and groundless reports, have been of late industriously spread among the seamen of the fleet -
By the Prince of Orange, a declaration
Whereas vve have been given to understand, that several untrue and groundless reports, have been of late industriously spread among the seamen of the fleet -
By His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governor in chief of Their Majesties province of New-York ... A proclamation
Whereas I am given to understand that sundry souldiers and marriners have deserted Their Majesties service -
His Majesty's ship Liverpool, being hauled off from the wharf, it is expected and ordered, that every man absent from her, do immediately repair on board, or they will be apprehended as deserters
Ten volunteer seamen wanted for the above ship -
A declaration, whereas we have been given to understand, that several untrue and groundless reports, have been of late industriously spread among the seamen of the fleet
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By His Excellency the governour
I hereby command the colonel or chief military officer of the respective regiments within the province. To cause this act to be published by beat of drum ... Given under my hand at Boston the 20th day of July, 1711 -
By His Excellency, Joseph Dudley Esq. ... A proclamation for the better regulation of seamen and marines
... Given at the Council chamber in Boston the first day of November, 1706 -
By His Excellency, Joseph Dudley Esq. ... A proclamation referring to mariners and seamen
... Given at the Council chamber in Boston the twentieth day of October, 1709 -
By His Excellency, Joseph Dudley Esq. ... A proclamation, referring to mariners and seamen
... Given under my hand at Boston the fifteenth day of August 1710 -
By His Excellency Jonathan Belcher Esq; ... A proclamation
Whereas Capt. James Scot [i.e., Scott], commander of his majesty's ship the Astrea hath represented to me that the several men hereafter named and described ... have unlawfully absented themselves, and deserted his majesty's said service ... Given at the Council chamber at Boston, the eighth day of June 1741 -
By His Excellency Jonathan Belcher Esq; ... A proclamation
Whereas his majesty's ship the Astrea Capt. James Scott commander, is sent to this port ... And whereas ... a great number of people to the amount of three hundred at least, did assemble in a tumultuous manner ... Given at the Council chamber at Boston, the ninth day of June 1741 -
By His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; ... A proclamation
Whereas I have lately received advice from the Honourable Vice-Admiral Townsend, that notwithstanding his declarations, that none of the seamen belonging to the vessels of the British colonies that shall trade at Cape-Breton should be impressed into His Majesty's service ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the sixteenth day of September, 1746 -
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamation
Whereas it has been represented to me, that there has been a mutiny aboard His Majesty's ship King-George, whereof Captain Benjamin Hallowell is commander, in the harbour of Boston; and that the following seamen have since deserted ... Given under my hand at Boston, the fifth day of December ... 1757 -
By His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governor in chief of Their Majesties province of New-York ... A proclamation
Whereas I am given to understand that sundry souldiers and marriners have deserted Their Majesties service ... Given under my hand and seal at Fort William Henry, the thirteenth day of November, 1693 -
Sailors' letters. Letters from a midshipman in the Royal Navy, to his friend and brother officer, in various parts of the world, from the year 1768 to the year 1777