Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 265
... arms on the quarter and other decks , together with the late officers who did belong to the Gloucester and Tryal Prize before the said two ships were destroyed , and that the late officers who did belong to the Gloucester and Tryal ...
... arms on the quarter and other decks , together with the late officers who did belong to the Gloucester and Tryal Prize before the said two ships were destroyed , and that the late officers who did belong to the Gloucester and Tryal ...
Pagina 277
... arms upon the slightest encourage- ment ; particularly the Indians in the southern parts of Peru ; as likewise the Arraucos , and the rest of the Chilian Indians , the most powerful and terrible to the Spanish name of any on that ...
... arms upon the slightest encourage- ment ; particularly the Indians in the southern parts of Peru ; as likewise the Arraucos , and the rest of the Chilian Indians , the most powerful and terrible to the Spanish name of any on that ...
Pagina 278
... arms : For we well know , from very particular intelligence , that there were not three hundred fire arms , of which too the greatest part were matchlocks , in all the province of Chili ; whilst at the same time , the Indians were ripe ...
... arms : For we well know , from very particular intelligence , that there were not three hundred fire arms , of which too the greatest part were matchlocks , in all the province of Chili ; whilst at the same time , the Indians were ripe ...
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able Acapulco Admiral anchor Anson appearance arms arrived assistance attempt August boat brought Canton Cape Horn Captain carried Centurion Charles China coast command Commodore condition considerable continued cruise December deck discovered East Edited enemy England English expedition fire five force four galleon gave give Gloucester guns hands hope House hundred immediately Indians island John joined July June land leagues leave letter Library Lieutenant London Lord lost Manila manner March meet months necessary obliged observed officers Panama port present proper provisions Public reason received Road Robins round sail seemed sent September ship shore sick sloop soon South Sea Spain Spaniards Spanish squadron Street sufficient supply taken thought took town trade Tryal Prize University vessels voyage Wager whole wind