Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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... Callao , the sea port of Lima about two leagues distance . If we are rightly informed it would not be difficult to take Callao . Though it is walled round and has many good pieces of cannon , this fortification is not kept in good ...
... Callao , the sea port of Lima about two leagues distance . If we are rightly informed it would not be difficult to take Callao . Though it is walled round and has many good pieces of cannon , this fortification is not kept in good ...
Pagina 157
... Callao , bound to Valparaiso . Having examined its cargo found it chiefly to consist of bales of woollen and cotton cloth , base and sugar , with about £ 17,000 stirling in silver belonging to passengers . I wanting to scrub my ship's ...
... Callao , bound to Valparaiso . Having examined its cargo found it chiefly to consist of bales of woollen and cotton cloth , base and sugar , with about £ 17,000 stirling in silver belonging to passengers . I wanting to scrub my ship's ...
Pagina 159
... Callao of our arrival in these seas , therefore appointed the Tryal Prize a frigate in His Majesty's pay , this ship being clean and often employed by the Viceroy of Peru as one of their men of war of 32 guns . I ordered Captain ...
... Callao of our arrival in these seas , therefore appointed the Tryal Prize a frigate in His Majesty's pay , this ship being clean and often employed by the Viceroy of Peru as one of their men of war of 32 guns . I ordered Captain ...
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