Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 114
... March , O.S. , and that there was also in the harbour a ship from Callao . We continued cruising , and on the fourth of March the Commodore sent his and the Gloucester's cutters again with the lieutenants Denis and Scott to observe the ...
... March , O.S. , and that there was also in the harbour a ship from Callao . We continued cruising , and on the fourth of March the Commodore sent his and the Gloucester's cutters again with the lieutenants Denis and Scott to observe the ...
Pagina 161
... March ( N.S. ) , and had 58 guns mounted and some 400 men ; which gave me some hopes of meeting her outward bound . I therefore ordered the three men of war to be scrubbed and tallowed , and stationed the ships at three leagues distance ...
... March ( N.S. ) , and had 58 guns mounted and some 400 men ; which gave me some hopes of meeting her outward bound . I therefore ordered the three men of war to be scrubbed and tallowed , and stationed the ships at three leagues distance ...
Pagina 171
... March 1742 One of our traders coming in here the 13th to refit from the damage he has met with at sea , I find in his opinion , as well as of many others lately returned from the coast , that Commodore Anson is believed to be got into ...
... March 1742 One of our traders coming in here the 13th to refit from the damage he has met with at sea , I find in his opinion , as well as of many others lately returned from the coast , that Commodore Anson is believed to be got into ...
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