Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 147
... leave this day , received our grand chop , and to have left Canton early tomorrow , but the merchants have been with us to beg that Mr. Anson might immediately leave Canton before our departure , for the Hoppo1 was very uneasy at his ...
... leave this day , received our grand chop , and to have left Canton early tomorrow , but the merchants have been with us to beg that Mr. Anson might immediately leave Canton before our departure , for the Hoppo1 was very uneasy at his ...
Pagina 207
... leave , and if so that they will sail to Batavia . One cannot be sure about this , and in Manila you can judge more exactly whether any ship ought to leave for Batavia or Canton this year . You can appreciate that the English are tired ...
... leave , and if so that they will sail to Batavia . One cannot be sure about this , and in Manila you can judge more exactly whether any ship ought to leave for Batavia or Canton this year . You can appreciate that the English are tired ...
Pagina 210
... leave for the Strait of San Bernardino in company with two galleots . This was done because we were afraid that the enemy might leave Canton for Cape EspĂritu Santo in order to capture the galleon Covadonga , expected on her return ...
... leave for the Strait of San Bernardino in company with two galleots . This was done because we were afraid that the enemy might leave Canton for Cape EspĂritu Santo in order to capture the galleon Covadonga , expected on her return ...
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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