A Narrative of My Professional Adventures: (1790-1839)Navy Records Society, 1953 - 468 σελίδες |
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... port was hauled up , to look out from it . They complied with my wishes . The gun being loaded , I took my station in the centre of the port ; which being held up , I beheld our antagonist firing away at us in quick succession . The ...
... port was hauled up , to look out from it . They complied with my wishes . The gun being loaded , I took my station in the centre of the port ; which being held up , I beheld our antagonist firing away at us in quick succession . The ...
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... ( Port Royal ) NOVEMBER 23 , 1799 - SEPTEMBER 25 , 1800 Jamaica is a splendid island , but the lower grounds are generally considered unhealthy . Our anchoring place , Port Royal , was of consequence to us , as we had a sort of naval yard ...
... ( Port Royal ) NOVEMBER 23 , 1799 - SEPTEMBER 25 , 1800 Jamaica is a splendid island , but the lower grounds are generally considered unhealthy . Our anchoring place , Port Royal , was of consequence to us , as we had a sort of naval yard ...
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... port instead of going to sea , and have a day's holiday . When this became known to the other ships , it made an impression highly favourable to the Crescent . She was considered to be the best disciplined in the squadron . The ...
... port instead of going to sea , and have a day's holiday . When this became known to the other ships , it made an impression highly favourable to the Crescent . She was considered to be the best disciplined in the squadron . The ...
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Admiral Admiralty afterwards Aimable Alcide anchor anxious appearance arrived attend became boat brig cabin called Capt Captain captured chace command consequence convoy court martial Crescent crew cruize Curaçao Defence Dillon dine dinner duty enemy enemy's Father favourable fire Flag Fleet French frigate Gambier gave gentleman Guadeloupe guns hand harbour heard instantly Island Jamaica letter Library Lieutenant Lieutenant-Commander Lobb London Lord Hawke Lord Hugh Lordship lost Martinique mast Master Meleager mentioned mess messmates Mids Midshipman morning naval Navy never night noticed o'clock occasion officers ordered party passed port Port Royal Portsmouth Post Captain Prize proceedings promotion Quarter Deck R-Ad received replied returned Royal sail schooner seamen sent ship Ship's Company shore shot signal Sir Andrew Sir John Sir John Orde soon Spithead squadron taken Thetis thought told took topsail Tortola V-Ad vessel watch weather Whilst wind