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Description Part 1 of the log of HMS Nimrod, 13–14 January 1814, written (or signed off as accurate) by Commander Samuel Sparshott, R.N. (died 1851).
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Source "Naval intelligence, including: Narrative of the loss of His Majesty's ship Nimrod, Sun (London), 30 January 1827, page 1 col.5 via British Newspaper Archive
Author Samuel Sparshott (died 1851)
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