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... coast in the winter of 1803-4 , is an instance.1 ( The documents included in the present volume are taken mostly from the series of Admirals ' Dispatches ' in the Public Record Office . Others are from the Secret Letters ' and the ...
... coast in the winter of 1803-4 , is an instance.1 ( The documents included in the present volume are taken mostly from the series of Admirals ' Dispatches ' in the Public Record Office . Others are from the Secret Letters ' and the ...
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... coast and arsenals , during the previous war , had fallen into a grievous state , and little had been done during the peace to set them in order or make good their wasted resources . When Caffarelli became Naval Prefect at Brest in 1800 ...
... coast and arsenals , during the previous war , had fallen into a grievous state , and little had been done during the peace to set them in order or make good their wasted resources . When Caffarelli became Naval Prefect at Brest in 1800 ...
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... Coast of Africa until 1776. In September of the same year he sailed from Jamaica with a convoy of 104 merchant ships , but arrived in the Channel with only a few sail in company . The merchants raised a vehement protest , but the convoy ...
... Coast of Africa until 1776. In September of the same year he sailed from Jamaica with a convoy of 104 merchant ships , but arrived in the Channel with only a few sail in company . The merchants raised a vehement protest , but the convoy ...
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... coast . Upon this supposition the orders to Campbell were framed . It was not contem- plated that the French might run for Corunna , which , in effect , happened , and the Rear - Admiral was not given such latitude as would have en ...
... coast . Upon this supposition the orders to Campbell were framed . It was not contem- plated that the French might run for Corunna , which , in effect , happened , and the Rear - Admiral was not given such latitude as would have en ...
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... coast neighbouring Boulogne , with its right wing at Vimereux and Ambleteuse , and its left at Etaples , and a great flotilla of prames , chaloupes canonnières , bateaux canonniers , and péniches , brought from all parts of the coast ...
... coast neighbouring Boulogne , with its right wing at Vimereux and Ambleteuse , and its left at Etaples , and a great flotilla of prames , chaloupes canonnières , bateaux canonniers , and péniches , brought from all parts of the coast ...
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Acasta acquaint the Lords Admiral Cornwallis Admiralty Aigle Bedout blockade boats Bordeaux Brest brig Cadiz Caffarelli Canopus Cape St Captain Pearson Captain Prowse captured Cawsand Bay chase coast COLLINGWOOD command Consul convoy CORNWALLIS TO SIR Cornwallis's Corunna corvette cruise Culloden Decrès directed dispatches Doris Dreadnought Dutch endeavour Endymion enemy enemy's EVAN NEPEAN Dreadnought Ferrol flag four Fox cutter French ships French squadron frigate Gibraltar gunboats guns half-past honour inclosed INCLOSURE inst intelligence join July June letter Lieutenant line-of-battle ship Lords Commissioners Lordships Lorient lugger Majesty's ship Marine Minotaur Naiad naval Nelson officer orders Paris pleased to acquaint Plymouth port proceed ready for sea Rear-Admiral received rendezvous Robert Calder Rochefort sail San Domingo schooner sent ships and vessels signal Sir Edward Pellew SIR EVAN NEPEAN Sir John Colpoys Sir Robert Calder Sirius sloop Spanish station Tonnant two-deck Ushant Vice-Admiral Vincent wind
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Página 277 - Venerable, off the coast of Holland, the i2th of October, by log (nth1 three PM Camperdown ESE eight mile. Wind N. by E. Sir, I have the pleasure to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that...
Página 70 - SIR, I HAVE the honour to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that the...
Página 137 - Sir, — Having laid before my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, your letter of the...
Página 47 - Majesty's pleasure that instructions should forthwith be given for the purpose of bringing into port all hoys and fishing boats belonging to the French and Batavian Republics, or to the citizens of either, and to detain the crews of such vessels until further orders ; you are, in pursuance of his Majesty's pleasure signified to us as above mentioned, hereby required and directed to give immediate orders to the captains and commanders of his Majesty's ships and vessels under your command...
Página 113 - In consideration of the present state of commerce, we are pleased hereby to direct the commanders of our ships of war and privateers, not to seize any neutral vessel which shall be carrying on trade, directly between the colonies of the enemy, and the neutral country to which the vessel belongs, and laden with the property of...
Página 216 - We have been sailing for the last six months with only a sheet of copper between us and eternity.
Página 276 - Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty You are hereby required and directed to put yourself under my Command and follow...
Página 22 - Provinces, and dedicated it to the Right Honourable Lord Hobart, 'one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State'.
Página 345 - Par le retour de mon courrier, faites-moi connaître le jour où il vous sera possible, abstraction faite du temps, de lever l'ancre. Faites-moi aussi connaître ce que fait l'ennemi ; où se tient Nelson. Méditez sur la grande entreprise que vous allez exécuter, et avant que je signe vos ordres définitifs, faites- moi connaître la manière la plus avantageuse de les exécuter.
Página 325 - Still, it was from the shore we received the greatest annoyance, for the schooners and schuyts crowding along could not bring their prow guns to bear without altering their course towards us, which they could not venture ; and their side guns, though numerous and well served, were very light. In this manner the Penelope and Antelope engaged every part of their long line from four till eight, while the Aimable, Cruiser, and Rattler continued to press their rear.