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THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES, KEW, UNITED KINGDOM (TNA)

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Admiralty Group (AMD 12) Admiralty letter record book, ADM 12/6. Women pay records, ADM 42.

Admiralty Group (AMD 102 , 106) Surgeon assignment 102/466. Hospital medical records and musters 1814 to 1817, ADM 102/466 and 468. Naval Hospital Kingston pay lists 1813 to 1817, ADM 102/467. Hall letters and death, peace establishment, letters to Naval Board, ADM 106/1998.

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LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA (LAC), OTTAWA

Record Group 8 (RG 8) I. British military records: Letters 1812–1816 (V.728-730, 737 C-3243). II. Ordnance records: Report 1830 (V. 31). III. Admiralty records: Construction records 1815 to 1817 (A.V. 7, 8, 17).

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ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO (OA), TORONTO Thomas Mossington Papers, Fonds F 527, MS 263.

ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE ARCHIVES (RMC), KINGSTON Barrie letters Collection. Trace maps (apparently copies), including Pouchot map sourced to De L’Isle Collection JJ 751, Archives Nationale.

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES (QUA), KINGSTON James Ballingall Diary.

ARCHIVES NATIONALE DU QUEBEC (ANQ) Quebec Town Crier, CN 301 S 253.

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