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Admiral Lord Collingwood. 1809 (Nov 19) Order signed by Collingwood from the "Ville de Paris at Mahon" sent to the respective Captains and Commissioners, regarding the rules of blockade and endorsing of papers of foreign vessels bound for enemy ports when boarded by H.M Ships at sea. Collingwood was second in command at Trafalgar taking command after Nelson s death; he became Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean, dying on the "Ville de Paris" whilst off Port Mahon in March 1810.
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