Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 118
... seamen and marines between the two ships as part of their complements , and the Indians and Negroes for victuals only as supernumeraries . Given under my hand on board the Centurion at Chequetan the fourteenth of April 1742 . To Capt ...
... seamen and marines between the two ships as part of their complements , and the Indians and Negroes for victuals only as supernumeraries . Given under my hand on board the Centurion at Chequetan the fourteenth of April 1742 . To Capt ...
Pagina 119
... seamen and marines late belonging to His Majesty's ship Tryal Prize , bearing the warrant officers and servants as supernumeraries with their proper qualifications , the petty officers , seamen and marines of Colonel Robinson's ...
... seamen and marines late belonging to His Majesty's ship Tryal Prize , bearing the warrant officers and servants as supernumeraries with their proper qualifications , the petty officers , seamen and marines of Colonel Robinson's ...
Pagina 251
... seamen and marines , which were actually on board the Centurion at the time of the taking the Covadonga , which was transmitted to the Commissioners of the Navy by the said George Anson , signed by him and three of the officers of the ...
... seamen and marines , which were actually on board the Centurion at the time of the taking the Covadonga , which was transmitted to the Commissioners of the Navy by the said George Anson , signed by him and three of the officers of the ...
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