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Orders, Notifications, Instructions, &c (United Kingdom) [1810] UKPC 10 (14 May 1810)
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2 Act 1,
[1810] UKPC 10,
12 ER 208
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Orders, Notifications, Instructions, &c (United Kingdom) (14 May 1810)
ORDERS, NOTIFICATIONS, INSTRUCTIONS, &c.
Admiralty Order, 14th May, 1810. - Relaxation of the blockade of the coast and ports of Spain from Gijon, to France, sub modo.
Whereas the Marquis Wellesley, one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, hath, in his letter of the 12th instant, signified to, us the King's pleasure, That we do give the necessary orders to the officers employed in the blockade of the coast and ports of Spain, from Gijon to the French territory, that they permit, notwithstanding the said blockade, Spanish or neutral vessels laden with cargoes the produce of Spain only, to, sail from any port included in the limits of the said blockade, subject nevertheless (as to the ports with which, they trade), to the restrictions of His Majesty's Order in Council of the 26th April 1809, and of the 7th Jan. 1807: We do, in pursuance of His Majesty's pleasure, signified to, us above-mentioned, hereby require and direct your Lordship to give the necessary orders to the respective captains, commanders, and commanding officers of His Majesty's, ships and vessels under your command accordingly.
(Signed) J. BULLER.
W. DOMET.
R. MOORSOM