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  • Tags: Viscount Robert Melville

1815 Mar. 11

1815 Mar. 11
Northumberland. To Robert Saunders Dundas, 2nd viscount Melville. Concerns the French Squadron in the East Indies.

1815 Mar. 18

1815 Mar. 18
Tonnant, Bermuda. To Robert Saunders Dundas, 2nd viscount Melville. Speculates as to what might have happened if the war had lasted six months longer.

1813 Nov. 2

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

1812 July 30

1812 July 30
Admiralty. To Sir John Borlase Warren. I have to request that you will come to Town

1812 Dec. 3 copy

1812 Dec. 3 copy
Admiralty. To Sir John Borlase Warren. Refers to the blockade of the American coast and naval operations.

1813 Jan. 8draft

1813 Jan. 8draft
Admiralty. To Sir John Borlase Warren. Refers to the condemnation and sale of vessels captured from the subjects of the United States.

1813 Jan. 9 copy

1813 Jan. 9 copy
Admiralty. To Sir John Borlase Warren. Refers to the blockade of the American coast naval operations, various naval stations, and the capture of the Guerriere and Macedonian.

1813 Mar. 23draft

1813 Mar. 23draft
Admiralty. To Sir John Borlase Warren. Refers to the blockade, naval operations, various British naval stations, British vessels, and New Orleans.

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.

1814 May 22 copy

1814 May 22 copy
Admiralty. To Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane. Concerns embargo and naval operations.

1814 July 29

1814 July 29
To Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane. Deals with the new Orleans campaign. General Ross to command 7,000 men to be sent from England, rendezvous at west end of Jamaica.
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