PATRIOTIC FUND.—Lloyd’s, December 17, 1805. Many applications having been received from the Relatives of Officers and Men who have fallen in His Majesty’s Service, unaccompanied with proper testimonials; the Committee adopt this mode of giving notice, that Certificates are expected of the Relation in which the Claimants stood to the deceased, and of their circumstances being such as to entitle them to relief, signed by the Magistrate’s Clerk g?????, or some other person of respectability, in the place where they reside. Widows are requested to mention the number of their Children, with their respective ages; and Parents to provide proof, that the deceased left neither Widow nor Child. Navy Pay Office Certificates of the Parties having been permitted to receive the Wages of those under whom they claim, will be considered sufficient evidence of their being the legal Representatives.

J. P. WELSFORD, Secretary    

    CONTRIBUTIONS, after Divine Service, on the DAY of THANKSGIVING, for the RELIEF of the SEAMEN, SOLDIERS, MARINES, and VOLUNTEERS, wounded; and the WIDOWS, ORPHANS, and RELATIVES of those killed, in His Majesty’s Service.
 Amount of New Subscriptions advertised, £29,162 14 0

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