A Narrative of My Professional Adventures: (1790-1839)Navy Records Society, 1956 |
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Σελίδα 168
... course serves to explain W.H.D.'s impatience at the conduct and ( as he thinks ) the prevarications of Sir Edward ... course I am not sure . Had the Leopard been in full fighting commission it would certainly not have been allowed ...
... course serves to explain W.H.D.'s impatience at the conduct and ( as he thinks ) the prevarications of Sir Edward ... course I am not sure . Had the Leopard been in full fighting commission it would certainly not have been allowed ...
Σελίδα 294
... course with the sufficient quantity of sail set . On leaving him , I warned him that if any more neglect became noticed , he might expect an 18 - lb shot from the frigate . Luckily he gave no further cause for my suspicion . Our ...
... course with the sufficient quantity of sail set . On leaving him , I warned him that if any more neglect became noticed , he might expect an 18 - lb shot from the frigate . Luckily he gave no further cause for my suspicion . Our ...
Σελίδα 413
... course . It was worth a trial therefore . On our departure a northerly course was shaped . On the 31st we crossed the Equator into the Northern Latitude . We now had cloudy weather with rain . On the 4th November , we chased and boarded ...
... course . It was worth a trial therefore . On our departure a northerly course was shaped . On the 31st we crossed the Equator into the Northern Latitude . We now had cloudy weather with rain . On the 4th November , we chased and boarded ...
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CALAMITY September 1802September 1803 I | 6 |
CAPTIVITY September 1803September 1807 | 33 |
POST CAPTAIN September 1807April 1808 | 67 |
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A Narrative of My Professional Adventures: (1790-1839), Τόμος 1;Τόμος 93 William Henry Dillon Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1953 |
A Narrative of My Professional Adventures (1790-1839) Sir William Henry Dillon Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1956 |
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acquainted Admiral Admiral's Admiralty afternoon afterwards allowed anchor anxious appearance appointed Army arrived attended Bellerophon boat Bonaparte brig cabin called Capt Captain carronades Childers Chinese coast command Commodore Consequently convoy Court Martial crew Dillon dine dinner Duke Duke of Sussex enemy England English favourable fire Flag French frigate gave gentleman going guns harbour heard honour Horatio hour instantly island ladies land Leopard letter Lieut Lieutenant Lord Lord Cochrane Lord Dillon Lord Gambier Lord Mulgrave Lordship Macao Malta Master Minorca morning naval officers Navy never night noticed o'clock obliged occasion ordered passed Phaeton Pilot port Portsmouth Post Captains proceedings R-Ad received replied requested retired returned sail seamen sent ship Ship's Company shore Sir Edward Sir George Sir Richard soon Spanish Spithead taken Texel thought told took town V-Ad Verdun vessel watch weather whilst wind