Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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Pagina 165
... sloop . Captain Kidd's death made a revolution in promotion amongst us , and I was appointed first lieutenant of the Commodore ; but my predecessor , to whose command the sloop descended at that time , was taken dangerously ill , and ...
... sloop . Captain Kidd's death made a revolution in promotion amongst us , and I was appointed first lieutenant of the Commodore ; but my predecessor , to whose command the sloop descended at that time , was taken dangerously ill , and ...
Pagina 252
... sloop ( three ships of the said squadron ) after having been separated in their passage round Cape Horn , by very stormy and tempestuous weather , and suffering very great damage , and their number of hands on board very much reduced by ...
... sloop ( three ships of the said squadron ) after having been separated in their passage round Cape Horn , by very stormy and tempestuous weather , and suffering very great damage , and their number of hands on board very much reduced by ...
Pagina 254
... sloop the commander and officers of the sloop did represent under their hands to Commodore Anson the defects of the Tryal sloop which they thought were so great and considerable that in case of meeting with bad weather they must ...
... sloop the commander and officers of the sloop did represent under their hands to Commodore Anson the defects of the Tryal sloop which they thought were so great and considerable that in case of meeting with bad weather they must ...
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