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  • Tags: Viscount Robert Melville

1813 Mar. 24

1813 Mar. 24
Cawsand Bay. To Robert Saunders Dundas, 2nd viscount Melville. Refers to his arrest from which he was liberated and naval matters.

1813 Mar. 26

1813 Mar. 26
Admiralty. To Sir John Borlase Warren. Deals with the blockade, naval operations, and naval stations.

1813 Mar. 27 copy

1813 Mar. 27 copy
Admiralty. To Sir Henry Blackwood. Regrets he cannot comply with his request for an acting captain.

1813 Mar. 29

1813 Mar. 29
Plymouth Dock. To Robert Saunders Dundas, 2nd viscount Melville. Pleads for an acting captain.

1813 Mar. 8

1813 Mar. 8
To Robert Saunders Dundas, 2nd viscount Melville. Covering letter and enclosure giving advice on preparations for naval operations on the Great Lakes.

1813 Nov. 2

1813 Nov. 2
To Robert Saunders Dundas, 2nd viscount Melville. Concerns an account he received of Perry

1813 Sept. 23

1813 Sept. 23
Plymouth Dock. To Robert Saunders Dundas, 2nd viscount Melville. Impossible

1814

1814
Memorandums for Lord Melville. Memos relative to the fleet, munitions, black troops, and officers.

1814

1814
Observations by Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane to Lord Melville relative to America. Plans to burn Washington, blockade Atlantic coast, capture New Orleans, separate North from the South.

1814 Apr. 24

1814 Apr. 24
To Robert Saunders Dundas, 2nd viscount Melvillle. Needs more ships to maintain an effective blockade to checkmate America

1814 Apr. 26

1814 Apr. 26
To Robert Saunders Dundas, 2nd viscount Melville. Forwarding copy of a letter received from America on the political effects of lifting the embargo by the admiralty as a means of carrying on the war.

1814 Aug. 10 copy

1814 Aug. 10 copy
Admiralty. Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane. Deals with naval operations and the formations of a corps from the slaves.
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