“HISTORICAL RECORDS.” (McNab)

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“HISTORICAL RECORDS.” (McNab).

H.M.S. “Dromedary,” R. Skinner, Comg., to His Excellency Governor Macquarie.

I beg to acquaint your Excellency that James Dunleary, Thomas Lynch, John Grady, and James Horan, private soldiers of the 84th Regt., having been committed by the Revd. John Butler, Resident Magistrate at the Bay of Islands, charged with murder of William Oldridge, seaman, of this ship, on the evening of the 21st Nov., 1820, and the deposition having been enclosed by the said Magistrate to the Judge Advocate, I have to request your Excellency will be pleased to give directions for their being taken out of this ship and lodged in prison.

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Title: Letter from Captain R. Skinner to Governor Lachlan Macquarie, [n.d., c. 1820]

Author: Skinner, R.

Quoted in: Earliest New Zealand

Publication details: Masterton, 1927

Part of: New Zealand Texts Collection

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