A Narrative of My Professional Adventures: (1790-1839)Navy Records Society, 1953 |
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... o'clock in the afternoon the wind moderated a little . Just at this time we noticed one of the advanced squadron , under Rear Admiral Pasley , 1 firing upon the enemy's rear . Some of our sails were split , but luckily held on . At 7 o' ...
... o'clock in the afternoon the wind moderated a little . Just at this time we noticed one of the advanced squadron , under Rear Admiral Pasley , 1 firing upon the enemy's rear . Some of our sails were split , but luckily held on . At 7 o' ...
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... o'clock I relieved the watch , and the Master explained to me what had passed . Two sail were still to be seen : the other had disappeared . The Master expressed himself in very strong terms against his Captain . The Chief now ordered ...
... o'clock I relieved the watch , and the Master explained to me what had passed . Two sail were still to be seen : the other had disappeared . The Master expressed himself in very strong terms against his Captain . The Chief now ordered ...
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... o'clock we spoke her : she had hove to , having noticed that the strangers were ships of war , too powerful for her to engage . We took in our studding - sails and prepared for action , at the same time directing the convoy , by signal ...
... o'clock we spoke her : she had hove to , having noticed that the strangers were ships of war , too powerful for her to engage . We took in our studding - sails and prepared for action , at the same time directing the convoy , by signal ...
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PEACE March 1790January 1793 | 1 |
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ILE DE GROIX AND THE GREAT STORMS December 1794 | 173 |
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action Admiral afterwards allowed anchor appearance arrived attend became boat brought cabin called Capt Captain close command completely conduct consequence course crew Deck desired dinner directed duty enemy evidently expected Father feelings fire Flag Fleet followed French frigate gave give guns hand happened heard hour instantly Island John joined land leave letter Library Lieutenant London look Lord lost Master mentioned messmates morning naval Navy never night noticed o'clock occasion officers opinion ordered party passed person port position prepared present Prize probably proceedings promotion proved Quarter Deck reached received relating remained replied returned Royal sail seamen seems sent ship ship's shore side soon taken thought told took turned vessel watch Whilst whole wind young