Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 257
... Centurion and Gloucester , and the officers and their servants were borne on the ships ' books of the Centurion and Gloucester as supernumeraries for victuals only , and the Commodore did not declare that the officers of the Tryal sloop ...
... Centurion and Gloucester , and the officers and their servants were borne on the ships ' books of the Centurion and Gloucester as supernumeraries for victuals only , and the Commodore did not declare that the officers of the Tryal sloop ...
Pagina 258
... Gloucester was discovered about seven miles distant from the Centurion with her foretopmast gone a second time , and about noon she bore down under the Centurion's stern and fired a gun with a signal of distress flying , and being come ...
... Gloucester was discovered about seven miles distant from the Centurion with her foretopmast gone a second time , and about noon she bore down under the Centurion's stern and fired a gun with a signal of distress flying , and being come ...
Pagina 261
The Appellants The truth was and is that at the time when the Gloucester was in such distress by which means she was lost , the Centurion was not in as great distress as the Gloucester , that the Centurion did at that time take in a ...
The Appellants The truth was and is that at the time when the Gloucester was in such distress by which means she was lost , the Centurion was not in as great distress as the Gloucester , that the Centurion did at that time take in a ...
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