Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the Official Documents Published in the London Gazette1806 |
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... immediately disguised the ship I command , and edged in shore , in the hope of meeting them , di- recting the Columbus to proceed on her voyage down the coast . At ten o'clock this morning we descried the above mentioned privateers and ...
... immediately disguised the ship I command , and edged in shore , in the hope of meeting them , di- recting the Columbus to proceed on her voyage down the coast . At ten o'clock this morning we descried the above mentioned privateers and ...
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... it right to proceed in her for the purpose of making himself acquainted with the navigation of the river , that no delay might occur in proceeding immediately on the arrival of the troops to such place as our BULLETIN ...
... it right to proceed in her for the purpose of making himself acquainted with the navigation of the river , that no delay might occur in proceeding immediately on the arrival of the troops to such place as our BULLETIN ...
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... immediately gave chase . On perceiving us she bore up and stood in for the land . At a quarter past eight observed she had taken the ground . Being then within one mile I came to anchor in about five fathoms water , and immediately sent ...
... immediately gave chase . On perceiving us she bore up and stood in for the land . At a quarter past eight observed she had taken the ground . Being then within one mile I came to anchor in about five fathoms water , and immediately sent ...
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able Admiral Admiralty Office anchor arms army battery Beresford board His Majesty's boats brig Brigadier-General Britannic Majesty British Government Buenos Ayres BULLETIN Cape capitulation captured carronades castle Cochrane command Commander-in-chief Commodore Sir Home conduct copy corvette Cotrone crew dated on board dispatch ditto enemy enemy's file wounded fire force four-pounders French frigate frigate gallant garrison gun-boats guns Holkar Horatio Nelson hundred inclose instant James Richard Dacres jesty's Jeswunt Rao Holkar killed and wounded landing letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel LONDON GAZETTE Lord Lake Lords Commissioners Lordships Majesty's ship Majesty's sloop Major-General Sir March marines wounded midshipman morning Narcissus o'clock pike Port possession prisoners private marine quarter-master rank and file Rear-Admiral received from Captain Regiment river Royal Marines sail schooner seamen serjeants shore Signed Sir David Baird Sir Home Popham Spanish squadron Table Bay Thomas tion town troops twelve-pounders vessels Vice-Admiral William Marsden wounded badly wounded on board zeal