Document signed : St. James's, to Richard Myddelton, custos rotulorum of the county of Denbigh, 1776 Nov. 8.

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Document signed : St. James's, to Richard Myddelton, custos rotulorum of the county of Denbigh, 1776 Nov. 8.

Instructing him and his officers to send all "straggling seaman" for naval service.

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