A Narrative of My Professional Adventures: (1790-1839)Navy Records Society, 1953 |
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... weather , were obliged to anchor at St. Helens . Our orders were to proceed to St. Helena , to convoy home the East India trade . Captain Hartwell , as the senior officer with another ship of war under him , became entitled to the ...
... weather , were obliged to anchor at St. Helens . Our orders were to proceed to St. Helena , to convoy home the East India trade . Captain Hartwell , as the senior officer with another ship of war under him , became entitled to the ...
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... weather rendered our evolutions uncertain , and there did not appear any probability , that day , of any more fighting . Finally , the fog becoming thicker , we lost sight of the French , so that we could not close upon the enemy . The ...
... weather rendered our evolutions uncertain , and there did not appear any probability , that day , of any more fighting . Finally , the fog becoming thicker , we lost sight of the French , so that we could not close upon the enemy . The ...
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... weather and was obliged to return to St. Helens . His attempt having failed , a court martial on him was the result . Shortly after our arrival at Spithead , rumours were in circulation that Sir Hugh was to hoist his Flag on board the ...
... weather and was obliged to return to St. Helens . His attempt having failed , a court martial on him was the result . Shortly after our arrival at Spithead , rumours were in circulation that Sir Hugh was to hoist his Flag on board the ...
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