The First BellerophonBaker, 1966 - 303 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 47
... enemy to open fire and he let the rearmost Frenchman have his broadside . The French did not return the fire , but according to reports from prisoners captured later the broadside had caused a few casualties and some damage to the ...
... enemy to open fire and he let the rearmost Frenchman have his broadside . The French did not return the fire , but according to reports from prisoners captured later the broadside had caused a few casualties and some damage to the ...
Σελίδα 48
... enemy ships which bore away from us about S. by W. nearly hull down and seemed to be steering WSW . to join two or three of the enemy we saw now and then to the westward of us between squalls . The Latona signalled to the Bellerophon ...
... enemy ships which bore away from us about S. by W. nearly hull down and seemed to be steering WSW . to join two or three of the enemy we saw now and then to the westward of us between squalls . The Latona signalled to the Bellerophon ...
Σελίδα 64
... enemy's motions during the night . The action of Howe in refusing battle on the 31st was re- garded in the French fleet as indicative of the pusillanimity of the British , and they looked forward to the actual day of battle with ...
... enemy's motions during the night . The action of Howe in refusing battle on the 31st was re- garded in the French fleet as indicative of the pusillanimity of the British , and they looked forward to the actual day of battle with ...
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AUTHORS FOREWORD II | 11 |
Life on board a Sailing Ship | 23 |
Skirmishing with the French | 34 |
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74 guns action Admiral Admiralty Algésiras anchor arrived battle battle of Trafalgar Belleisle Bellero Bellerophon blockade board the Bellerophon boats Bonaparte Brest Bridport brig Britain British fleet British ships broadside Cadiz Capt Captain Maitland Channel Fleet chase Collingwood Combined Fleet command convoy Cornwallis crew cruise damage Darby deck Emperor enemy enemy's engaged England escape escort fire flag flagship force Fougueux France French fleet French ship frigates gale Gibraltar harbour hoisted Hotham joined July June Latona letter Lieutenant Lord Keith Madame Bertrand Maritime Museum Mars masts Mediterranean Midshipman morning Napoleon naval Nelson night officers orders Pasley Pellew Phaeton Plymouth port prize Queen Charlotte raking Rear-Admiral received replied returned rigging Rochefort Royal Navy Royal Sovereign sail sent ship's shot sighted signal soon Spanish Spithead squadron St Helena St Vincent stern Swiftsure Tonnant Torbay Toulon Trafalgar Ushant vessels Victory Villaret-Joyeuse Villeneuve weather West Indies wind wounded