Papers relating to the court martial of Thomas Bowyer, 1807-1808.

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Papers relating to the court martial of Thomas Bowyer, 1807-1808.

Papers include charge, order for assembling the court, the judge advocate's warrant, minutes of the proceedings, sentence, and correspondence related to the case of Thomas Bowyer. Bowyer, of the carpenter's crew of H.M.S. Téméraire, was accused of theft. The court martial was held on board ship at Torbay.

11 folded sheets (32 p.) ; 31-32.5 cm.

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