Indexes to reports of Commissioners, 1803-1806. (Naval Inquiry).
- Great Britain. Commissioners of Naval Inquiry.
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- [1847]
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Credit: Indexes to reports of Commissioners, 1803-1806. (Naval Inquiry). Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![1—Reports, continued. Nelson, Richard Alexander. Examination of Richard Alexander Nelson, esq,, of the Navy Office, taken upon oath before the Commissioners of Naval Inquiry, 21 February 1803, relative to the system pursued in the Navy Office in making contracts for the navy. Rep. iii. App. 207-212. Nelson, Vice Admiral Lord Viscount, k.b. Examination ol Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson, k.b,, Duke of Bronte, taken upon oaih, before the Commissioners of Naval Inquiry, 1 April 1803, relative to the mode of conducting prize agency in His Majesty’s navy. Rep. iv. App. 322. Nepean, Evan, afterwards SirA^f.4.v. 1. Conduct of Mr. Smith, Naval Storekeeper at Jamaica. 2. Circulation of Counterfeit Coin in Jamaica. 3. Collection of Dead Men's Wages. 1. Conduct of Air. Smith, Naval Storekeeper at Jamaica: Letter from Evan Nepean, esq., secretary to the Admiralty, to the Navy Board, dated 10 September 1795, re^^peciing the improper conduct of Mr. Smith, the naval officer at Jamaica, Rep. i. App. 34, 35. 2. Circulation of Counterfeit Coin in Jamaica : Letter from Evan Nepean, esq., secretary of the Admiralty, to Mr. Dick, naval storekeeper at Jamaica, dated 24 July 1797> respecting two boxes of counterfeit coin transmitted to order. Rep. i. App. 98 Letter from Evan Nepean, esq., secretary of the Admiralty, to the Navy Board, dated 15 August 1797, relative to the circulation of base copper coin in the island of Jamaica, by Mr. Dick, the naval storekeeper, ib. 100 Letter from Evan Nepean, esq., secretary of the Admiralty, to Vice-Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, dated 1 September 1797, respecting the tiansmission of two boxes of counterfeit copper coin to Mr. Dick, the naval storekeeper at Jamaica, ib. 103 Letter from Evan Nepean, esq., secretary of the Admiralty, to Mr. Dick, His Majesty’s naval storekeeper at Jamaica, dated 20 December 1797, respecting the Birmingham coin found on board the ‘‘ Adventure ” store ship, ib. 106. 3. Collection of Dead Mens Wages: Copy of the Correspondence between Evan Nepean, esq., secretary to the Admiralty and the Commissioners of the Sixpenny Duty, dated respectively 9 January and 2 February 1798, relative to the collection of dead men’s wages. Rep. v. App. 384-386. Nettleship, William. Examination of William Nettleship, esq., chief clerk to the clerk of the ordnance, taken upon oath before the Commissioners of Naval Inquiry the 28 Februai’y 1803, with regard to the premium on bills drawn by officers of the Board of Ordnance being carried to Government account, i. App. 3t. Newcastle, Port of: 1. Registered Tonnage and Shipping. 2. Dead Men's Wages. 1. Registered Tonnage and Shipping: Account of the number of ships and vessels, with their tonnage, and the number of men and boys usually employed in navigating the same, that have been registered in the port of Newcastle, as appears by the books of the register-general of shipping to have been in existence on 30 September in the years 1799, 1800, and i8oi,Re7>. v. App. 374. 2. Dead Aden's Wages: Account of the gross amount r,f the money received at the port of Newcastle on account of the wages of men dying in the West India trade, from the passing of the Act on 1 July 1797 to 3] December 1802, Rep. v. App. 387. Neiohaven (Sussex). Account of the number of ships and vessels, with their tonnage, and the number of men and boys usually employed in navigating the same, that liave been registered in the port of Newhaven, as appears by the books of tlie register- general of shipping to have been in existence on 30 September in the years 1799, 1800, and 1801, Rep. v. App. 374. Nere Alilford (Pembroke). Account of the number of ships and vessels, with their tonnage, and the number of men and boys usually employed in navigating the same, that have been registered in the port of New Milford, as appears by the books of the register- general of shipping to have been in existence on 30 September in the years 1709,1800, and 1801, Rep. y. App. 374. Notification of Distribution. Neglect of prize agents abroad to give public notification required previous to the payment of shares of navy prize money. Rep. iv. 263, 264 Circumstance of M. Aubin neglec ting to give notification of distribution in the case of the “ Beqnin ” captured in 1795, Rep. 'w. 265 (See also Prize Aloneij.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28746107_0040.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)