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Great Britain and the American Civil War

CHAPTER VII
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Hammond to Lyons.

F.O., Private.Nov.

16, 1861.

This statement about explicit orders to Captain Marchand "not to endeavour, etc.," is in line with Palmerston's understanding of the conversation with Adams.

But that there was carelessness in reporting Adams is evident from Hammond's own language for "no instructions to meddle," which Adams did state, is not the same thing as "instructions not to meddle." Adams had no intent to deceive, but was misunderstood.
He was himself very anxious over the presence of the _James Adger_ at Southampton, and hurried her Captain away.


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