311
up
about this season
for
the
conveyance of naval and military Invalids.
I learn in reply that the
number of Invalids being small, it had been arranged to send them in Her Majesty's Ship "Winchester"
and I accordingly applied to Rear Admiral Sir Michael Seymour, who consented to order passage for the two Prisoners on board that
Frigate
The "Winchester" will sail from Portsmouth in
about a week
for
I enclose Copies of the descriptive
List and of the Judge's orders for custody and removal, the
originals
of which accompany the Convicts and are handed to Captain Wilson
of the "Winchester"
I have the honour to report
the above particulars in order that
the necessary steps
may be taken
for
the security of the Prisoners
on their arrival in England
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,
W.H.Benning
311
up
about this season
for
the
conveyance of taval and milltary Invalids.
I learne in reply that the
number of
Suality being small, it had been arranged to send there in Da Mlajesty's Chip Winchester"
and I accordingly applied to Rear Almiral Sir Michael Seymour, who consented to order paisage for the two Prisoners on board that'
Frigate
The "Winchester" will sail in Portsmouth and
about a week for
I cuclore Copics of the descriptive
List and of the Judge's orders for custody and removal, the
originals
of which accompanies the Eruvists and are handed to Captain Wilson
the "Winchester"
I have the hour to report
the above particulars in order that
the me
for
necessay steps
may be taken
the security of the Risoners
arrival in England
I have the hour to be,
on
With the highest respect,
Sir,
Your Most Bedient Humble Servant,
WhuBenning
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