6. ExtraS of a Letjter from Dunkirk, July 20
... 6. ExtraS of a Letjter from Dunkirk, July 20. ' For feveral Days palla g.eat N.im rut Troops are come « in here, *tis faid t«/the Amount of 1200 Men ; fines which « an Exprefs is arrived . _r ...
... 6. ExtraS of a Letjter from Dunkirk, July 20. ' For feveral Days palla g.eat N.im rut Troops are come « in here, *tis faid t«/the Amount of 1200 Men ; fines which « an Exprefs is arrived . _r ...
... Extrafi Letter frm the Squadron off Dunkirk, Sept. 1 2. ** The Squadron of Monf. Thurot it clofely hemmed in by our Ships, Rationed to command the Eaft and Wed Channels of Dunkirk, that it is impoHible for him to llir, wbild the Seafon will permit them ...
... The Decree relative to Martial Law was publiffied in Dunkirk on the of December, the Prefence the National Guards; not as being aftually in Force in the Town, but as a new Law of the State. This Proclamation, fo far from occafiofling any Diffatisfaftion ...
... fent to the abrogation and fuppreffion of all the articles relative to Dunkirk, from the treaty of peace concluded at U trecht in 1713, inclufive, to this time. XVIII. By the fame definitive treaty, all thofe which have exifled till now between the two ...
... His Majesty's Ships Pembroke and Dunkirk of 6o Guns each, Salifbury of so, and the Liyerpool of 2.8 Guns, are all paid off, and laid up in Ordinary. The four Divifions of his Majesty's Marine Forces at Plymouth, Portfinouth, Sheernefs, and Chatham, were ...
... frem KructflU. The Fanner and Margarct, Cray, for Hamburgh, with coats. BlefCag, Cool* fon, for Dunkirk, with coals. Traveller,, Davifon; Union's Succcfs, Copenhagen, with coals. Love and Unity, Bradley, for KonninglEurgh, with coals. Prilice Frederick ...
... the Bth inftant, on different deftinations. The Stage is armed en Jiute for the account of the merchants of Dunkirk, and the other two on account of the far* mers general. ...
... Extraftofa Letter from on board the Argo, off Dunkirk, dated Auguft a 6. We have been at Anchor off Dunkirk this Fort- night, blocking up five Sail of Men of War and a Snow, now lying in the Road. The Marfhal Belleifle came into the Road about three ...
... America ffiall held as it was after the peace of Utrecht. Dunkirk ffiall remain as it is at prefenr. Shelia ffiall be rcllorcd _to the houl'e of Auftria, except the four principalities claimed the king Pruffia 101740. The county of Glare ffiall likewile ...
... The Dunkirk privateers are all laid up for want of men, as is the cafe in moil of the fea-ports of France.---Great naval preparations are going on at Brell ;---55,000 troops in Britanny, betides a great train of artillery.---A parlon, (a Mr. Hackman) ...
... i At Dunkirk, on account of the late floods the iluices were obliged to be opened, as all the country was overflowed with water, which was fo high, that at Burgh it rofe 15 inches higher than at the time Marlborough invaded Flanders. az. A few days ago ...
... Kent, of 74, Dunkirk, of 60, Salifbary, of go ; together with the Scafoyd, ofso, and feveral other frigatess A Spanil merchant ar Cadiz writes to his friend in Loodon, that 15 (ail of the line, and a number of frigates, are prepanng in that bn‘out with ...