Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the Official Documents Published in the London Gazette1795 |
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... loss is very inconsiderable, considering the superior force of the enemy. Mr. Singleton, midshipman, killed ; Mr. Staines, mate, badly wounded in his left-hand ; and eight seamen slightly. The enemy's loss was twenty-one killed and ...
... loss is very inconsiderable, considering the superior force of the enemy. Mr. Singleton, midshipman, killed ; Mr. Staines, mate, badly wounded in his left-hand ; and eight seamen slightly. The enemy's loss was twenty-one killed and ...
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... loss was trifling. Colonel Leslie and Captain Wheatley were slightly wounded, and about twenty men wounded and missing ; none killed. The Posts of Eck and Maurik, in front of Amerongen, were afterwards drawn in, but without loss loss ...
... loss was trifling. Colonel Leslie and Captain Wheatley were slightly wounded, and about twenty men wounded and missing ; none killed. The Posts of Eck and Maurik, in front of Amerongen, were afterwards drawn in, but without loss loss ...
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... loss, by the coming up of General De la Tour, 172. French, compel the Dutch troops at Fort St. Andre' to retreat to Gorcum, 3 ; driven from Tuyl by General Dundas, 7 ; regain possession of Tuyl, 9 ; repulsed in their attack at ...
... loss, by the coming up of General De la Tour, 172. French, compel the Dutch troops at Fort St. Andre' to retreat to Gorcum, 3 ; driven from Tuyl by General Dundas, 7 ; regain possession of Tuyl, 9 ; repulsed in their attack at ...
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acquaint Admiralty Admiralty-Office ammunition army arrival artillery attack Austrian battalions batteries brig Bueren BULLETIN LONDON GAZETTE Cape chase command conduct convoy Copy corps corvette detachment DISPATCH ditto sick ditto wounded enclose enemy enemy's Evan Nepean Extract file killed file wounded fire fleet French Friesenheim frigates garrison Geldermalsen GEORGE KEITH ELPHINSTONE Guadaloupe guns Head Quarters Henry Dundas honour to inform Honourable Henry Dundas Horse-Guards Hotham hundred Hussar instant Island January jesty's killed and wounded leeward Letter from Captain Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General LONDON GAZETTE Lord Grenville Lords Commissioners loss Majesty Majesty's ship Major-General Major-General Craig Manheim marines Marshal Clerfaye Martinique Midshipman morning night November 24 o'clock officers and ship's pieces of cannon prisoners rank and file Rear-Admiral received regiment Rhine Royal Highness sail seamen killed serjeant shot signal Sir John Vaughan sloop squadron tack tion Town troops vessels Vice-Admiral Caldwell wind Wurmser yesterday