Selections From the Correspondence of Thomas Barclay Formerly British Consul Ge

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Selections From the Correspondence of Thomas Barclay Formerly British Consul Ge
Thomas Barclay
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Early on the following morning I went on board the Cambrian, and recommended his dropping down and coming to an anchor without the Bar and beyond the Jurisdiction of these States, being apprehensive attempts would be made to detain His Majestys Ships until the de parture of the French. The Wind at the time was so much a head that the Pilots declined taking charge of them. On my return that evening to town I received an application from the Mayor of this City requesting the detention of the Camb...rian and Driver for twenty four hours after the sailing of the French Frigates ; provided they departed with the first fair Wind. In reply I informed him that I would lay his request before M r Merry his Majestys Minister Plenipotentiary and wait his directions, and added that I was apprehensive Captain Bradley, to whom I should transmit a copy of his, the Mayors, letter j would not feel himself authorized to comply with the request, having your orders to proceed to Sea, on the delivery of your dispatches.

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