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French Pacquets
References to "pacquets" which appear in the textual database include;
FP 11/12/1829: Dec 10, 1829, Admiralty to make Milford Haven a Naval Station and for Packets to the South of Ireland..." and refers to French Pacquets, having sailed for past two years (1827-29) to Mexico, propose starting a line to Brazil in 1830...) [Q: Were they steam packets?]
FP 14/1/1843 [French steam-pacquets]
The line of French mail-packets to cross the Atlantic is expected to commence running next June.
The packets will be 14 in number; they are built to carry 40 guns each, and will belong to the French Government. The port selected for the packet-station is Cherbourg.
Four of the steamers will run to and from New York; and the rest will convey mails to and from France and the West Indies, Brazils, and the Gulf of Mexico.
The fares for passengers will be considerably less than the charges for the West India Mail Steam Packet Co. The whole of the postage paid to the English Government for the correspondence between France and the southern United States and the West Indies will be lost to this country after the French Atlantic steamers have commenced running.
A vessel has already been despatched to make the necessary arrangements at the various stations and routes selected for the packets.
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