Bulletins and Other State IntelligenceCompiled and arranged from the official documents published in the London gazette., 1794 |
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... morning of the 18th the English set fire to the arsenal and French fleet ; that on the same day the Neapolita troops embarked , and immediately sailed ; that th Englis A 2 English and Spaniards remained on shore , and at that FROM THE ...
... morning of the 18th the English set fire to the arsenal and French fleet ; that on the same day the Neapolita troops embarked , and immediately sailed ; that th Englis A 2 English and Spaniards remained on shore , and at that FROM THE ...
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... morning in force against the Duke of Brunswick , who was at Bergzabern , with his van guard com- manded by Prince Hohenloe . That the grenadier battalion of Kleist , and two companies of chasseurs , advanced to meet the French ; that ...
... morning in force against the Duke of Brunswick , who was at Bergzabern , with his van guard com- manded by Prince Hohenloe . That the grenadier battalion of Kleist , and two companies of chasseurs , advanced to meet the French ; that ...
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... morning Sir Sydney Smith and Major Mon- crief arrived at the office of the Right Honourable Henry Dundas , His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department , with dispatches from Vice - Admiral Lord Hood and Major ...
... morning Sir Sydney Smith and Major Mon- crief arrived at the office of the Right Honourable Henry Dundas , His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department , with dispatches from Vice - Admiral Lord Hood and Major ...
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... morning , the enemy , who had before fired from three batteries from Fort Mulgrave , now opened two new ones , and continued a very heavy cannonade and bombardment on that post till next morning . The works suffered much . The number of ...
... morning , the enemy , who had before fired from three batteries from Fort Mulgrave , now opened two new ones , and continued a very heavy cannonade and bombardment on that post till next morning . The works suffered much . The number of ...
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... Morning of the 17th of December 1793 . Attack of Fort Mulgrave . Royal Artificers - 3 rank and file and seamen . Royal Artillery - 25 rank and file and seamen . 2d Battalion of Royals - 1 serjeant , 1 drummer , 18 rank and file and ...
... Morning of the 17th of December 1793 . Attack of Fort Mulgrave . Royal Artificers - 3 rank and file and seamen . Royal Artillery - 25 rank and file and seamen . 2d Battalion of Royals - 1 serjeant , 1 drummer , 18 rank and file and ...
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2d battalion Answer.-Granted arms army arrived attack Bastia batteries British BULLETIN Calvi capitulation Captain Colonel command Copy corps Corsica detached dispatch ditto Ditto-1 drummer Duke of York eight-pounders eighteen-pounders embarked enemy enemy's file killed file missing file wounded Fiorenzo fire fleet Fleur d'Epée force Fornelli Fort Bourbon four-pounders French frigates garrison grenadiers Guadaloupe guns Henry Dundas Highness the Duke Home Department Honourable Henry Dundas horses hundred instant Island June killed and wounded land letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General light infantry LONDON GAZETTE Lord Hood loss Majesty Majesty's Principal Secretary Majesty's ship Major-General Dundas mand marines or soldiers morning mortars night o'clock officers ordnance pieces of cannon Point à Pitre Port Port-au-Prince possession posts pounders rank and file received regiment Right Honourable Henry round shot royal artillery Royal Highness sail seamen serjeant serviceable squadron surrender thirty-six-pounders tion Toulon Town troops twelve-inch twelve-pounders twenty-four-pounders unserviceable Whitehall
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Página 57 - You will be pleased to inform the Lords' Commissioners of the Admiralty, that on the...
Página 86 - Sir, — I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that...
Página 218 - Brunswick having lost her mizen-rnast in the action, and drifted to leeward of the French retreating ships, w,as obliged to put away large to the northward from them. Not seeing her chased by the enemy in that predicament, I flatter myself she may arrive in safety at Plymouth. All the other twentyfour...
Página 11 - ... thereby be more at liberty to save themselves on the conflagration taking place around them. In this situation we continued to wait most anxiously for the hour concerted with the governor for the inflammation of the trains. The moment the signal was made, we had the satisfaction to see the flames rise in every quarter. Lieutenant Tupper was charged with the burning of the general magazine, the pitch, tar, tallow, and oil storehouses, and...
Página 220 - Commissioners of the Admiralty may at this time require. It is incumbent on me, nevertheless, now to add, that I am greatly indebted to him for his councils as well as conduct in every branch of my official duties; and I have similar assistance, in the later occurences, to acknowledge of my second captain, Sir Andrew Douglas.
Página 219 - Curtis, who is charged with this dispatch, will be able to give the farther information the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty may at this time require. It is incumbent on me...
Página 9 - Majesty's army and fleet, not only between the officers of all ranks, but between the seamen and soldiers also. I herewith transmit a copy of Sir Sydney Smith's letter to me, with a list of the officers employed under him, and also a return of officers and seamen killed and wounded at Fort Mulgrave on the 1 7th.
Página 218 - French, their force consisting of twenty-six ships of the line, opposed to his Majesty's fleet of twenty-five (the Audacious having parted company with the sternmost ship of the enemy's line, captured in the night of the 28th), waited for the action, and sustained the attack with their customary resolution. In less than an hour after the close action commenced in the centre...
Página 187 - My column consisted of seven battalions of British, five of Austrians, and two of Hessians, with six squadrons of light dragoons, and four of hussars. We moved forward from Templeuve to Lannoy, which we forced the enemy to evacuate after a short cannonade, in which I had the misfortune to lose Major Wright, of the royal artillery, a brave and deserving officer. Having left the two Hessian battalions at Lannoy, I proceeded to Roubaix, where we found the enemy in great strength both of men and cannon.
Página 351 - Hanoverian dragoons, one one squadron of the 10th Hanoverian light dragoons, and the legion de Damas, in the Dutch service. This sortie had every success which could be expected from it. The troops' advanced to the enemy's trenches under a very severe fire, and jumped into them without returning a shot. The loss of the enemy was almost entirely by the bayonet, and amounted to above five hundred men ; that of the British and Hanoverians will be seen by the enclosed return.