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John Baptiste Beraud, et al. Deposition concerning three French sailors held by force on board the Alborough
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Richard Fowle, et al. To George Pocock: Report on the condition of the Alborough's rigging
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On board the Alborough in Mahon harbour.
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John Bennett, et al. To George Pocock: Report on the condition of the pork and beef supply on board the Alborough
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Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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E. Burford, et al. To George Pocock: Report of the Survey on the Foremast, H.M.S. Alborough
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On board the Alborough in Mahon harbour.
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Thomas Sims, et al. To George Pocock: Report on the condition of the main shronds of the Alborough
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On board the Alborough in Mahon harbour.
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Thomas Sarson, et al. To George Pocock: Report on the result of the survey of the Alborough's sails
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On board the Alborough at Port Mahon.
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