FO 5/10 Foreign Office Correspondence, America(United States), General Correspondence.
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Ruling on Conduct of British Officers
09/05/1795 Autograph Letter SignedThe United States government waited for sufficient responses from Captain Rodham Home and the Vice Consul before issuing ruling on conduct to punish officers. Protest of U.S. officers included.
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Revocation of Vice Consul Post
09/05/1795 Autograph Letter SignedPresident did not approve of Vice Consul's role in assisting Captain Home insults against seamen of United States. Revoked title and power.
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Request for Information on Copy of Statement of Facts
09/07/1795 Autograph Letter SignedBond requests confirmation on the mailing of the Copy of Statement of Facts relative the the case on Capt. Home and detained officers.
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Reprimand of Captain Home
09/03/1795 Autograph Letter SignedPunishment for Capt. Home's actions and current aggressions should not be postponed any longer. Any additional information regarding the subject of inquiry requested.
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Politics with Foreign Nations
08/24/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWrote Capt. Home and King's Vice Consul in Newport, RI for answers regarding accusations, expects answer shortly. Discussed insult and ill feelings toward government.
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Politics Surrounding Capture of U.S. Seamen
09/12/1795 Autograph Letter SignedSecretary Pickering discussed politics and supposed lies surrounding the aggressions of Captain Home against U.S. seamen.
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Foreign Relations
08/21/1795 Autograph Letter SignedStatements of Home and Moore required for investigation into the capture of British seamen.
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EXTRACT: Governor's Opinion on Capture of Seamen by British
09/05/1795 Extract of LetterLetter assured innocence of Captain Home, and dispelled rumors regarding capture of U.S. Seamen by British ship of war, Africa.
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Documents Refuting Claim of Seizure
11/30/1795 Autograph Letter SignedBond noted his possession of documents that refuted claims that Captain Home detained U.S. seamen unlawfully.
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Delay in Letters from Newport
09/03/1795 Autograph Letter SignedBond believed delay in communications from Newport was due to an accident. No answers on Capt. Home incident.
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Copy of Statement of Facts Not Found
09/08/1795 Autograph Letter SignedNo document from Moore to Governor Fenner found, inclosed extract of letter from Moore to Governor.
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Complaints Regarding Accusations of Capt. Home
09/12/1795 Autograph Letter SignedAddressed discourse on the misconduct of Captain Rodham Home, for alleged violation of sovereignty of United States.
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