Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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... Sir Charles was to know if Sir Robert had acquainted His Majesty , and if finally determined , as no time could be lost . 21 October . This morning Sir Charles Wager and I was with Sir Robert Walpole , acquainted him of what had passed ...
... Sir Charles was to know if Sir Robert had acquainted His Majesty , and if finally determined , as no time could be lost . 21 October . This morning Sir Charles Wager and I was with Sir Robert Walpole , acquainted him of what had passed ...
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... Sir Charles Wager , and Col. Bland , Mr. Naish , Mr. Kemp , and Sir Charles Wager's secretary , when Capt . Anson who [ is ] to command the expedition was present for the first time . 22 November . I had a letter from Mr. Stone , the ...
... Sir Charles Wager , and Col. Bland , Mr. Naish , Mr. Kemp , and Sir Charles Wager's secretary , when Capt . Anson who [ is ] to command the expedition was present for the first time . 22 November . I had a letter from Mr. Stone , the ...
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... Sir Charles Wager , when the Duke of Newcastle read the intended instructions for Capt . Anson , who was to stop in ... Sir Robert Walpole's house . ] The Duke of New- castle said he had drawn the instructions for Capt . Anson as had ...
... Sir Charles Wager , when the Duke of Newcastle read the intended instructions for Capt . Anson , who was to stop in ... Sir Robert Walpole's house . ] The Duke of New- castle said he had drawn the instructions for Capt . Anson as had ...
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