Dudley to Samuel Price Edwards , Collector of the Customs, Liverpool, September 1, 1863
Mr. Dudley to Samuel P. Edwards.
I, the undersigned, Thomas Haines Dudley, consul of the United States of America for the port of Liverpool and its dependencies, do hereby apply to you, on behalf of the government of the United States of America, to seize and detain an iron clad steam vessel-of-war, launched from the yard of Messrs. Laird & Co. at Birkenhead, on the 29th day of August last, and now lying at Birkenhead aforesaid, with her tackle, apparel and furniture, with all the material, arms, ammunition and stores which may belong to or be on board of the said vessel, pursuant to the power given to you in that behalf by the 7th section of the act of Parliament 59 Geo. 3, C. 69, on the ground that such vessel is being equipped, furnished, fitted out, and armed, in order that such vessel shall, be employed in the service of the persons assuming to exercise the power of government, and called the Confederate States of America, and with the intent to cruise and commit hostilities against the government and citizens of the United States of America, with which government her Majesty the Queen is not now at war.
Samuel Price Edwards, Collector of the Customs, Liverpool.