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Thomas Parry, Free Merchant, Madras 1768-1824
Date transcribed | 2017-02-11 | Transcribed by | Peter Schofield | Comment | Transcribed from the book 'Thomas Parry, Free Merchant, Madras 1768-1824' by G H Hodgson, published 1938 by Higginbothams, at Madras [download available from Digital Library of India]. |
| Surname | Pellew | | Forename | E | | Rank | Sir | | Occupation or Status | Commander of Expedition | | Location | At Sea  | | Summary Remarks | Letter from Thomas Parry to Colonel Brunton, in London. Mentions that our trade has of late been miserable destroyed by the enemy cruizers in the Bay, the property captured within the last three months amounts to at least 20 lacs of rupees. Sir E Pellew is gone on an expedition to the Eastward, one of the objects is to be the destruction of the enemy's line of Battle Ships. | | Year | 1807 | | Page | 301 |
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Transcribed from the book 'Thomas Parry, Free Merchant, Madras 1768-1824' by G H Hodgson, published 1938 by Higginbothams, at Madras [download available from Digital Library of India].
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