Hancock, George, 1819-1876 to John G. Walker

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GLC#
GLC03804.16-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
5 August 1869
Author/Creator
Hancock, George, 1819-1876
Title
to John G. Walker
Place Written
Portsmouth, England
Pagination
4 p. : Height: 17.9 cm, Width: 11.3 cm
Primary time period
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
Sub-Era
Reconstruction

Royal Navy Flag Captain Hancock, commander of the HMS "Duke of Wellington" has written to Walker as commander of the USS "Sabine." Hancock says that it appears 3 bondsmen have deserted from the Royal Marines and have taken refuge on Walker's ship. Says that he is certain Walker would not have admitted the men if he knew that they were deserters, but that they probably presented themselves to the Americans falsely. Sends along a separate sheet describing the men (not included here). Asks if the men are indeed on his ship that they be put on shore where the police can apprehend them. Hopes Walker will not take offense for this note and says he is only following through on his duties. Says he regrets not calling on Walker earlier, but that he hopes to do so shortly. Written on stationery of the HMS "Duke of Wellington."

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