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Mr. Ellist to Vice Admiral

Sir,

Devonport Yard

31st May 1874

The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty having been pleased to direct by their Order of the 22nd March last, in private, that in no case furniture deposited in the Yard is to be retained there beyond a period of six months, I am desired to inform you of this regulation.

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Mr. Ellist to Vice Admiral Sir, Devonport Yard 31st May 1874 The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty having been pleased to direct by their Order of the 22nd March last, in private, that in no case furniture deposited in the Yard is to be retained there beyond a period of six months, I am desired to inform you of this regulation.
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Mr. Ellist to Vice Admiral

Sir,

Devonport Yard

31st

May Wils

74

The Lords Commissioners

of the Admiralty having been pleased to direct by their

Order of the 22? March last is private

that in

no

Case

Furniture deposited in the

Yard to be retained there

beyond

a period of six

months, I am

desired to

inform you of this regulation

in

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