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SHIP NEWS. We stated

... SHIP NEWS. We stated in our last, that the pleasing accounts had been received lf the ?? of an enemy's squad- ron in the West Indies, sent out for the interception of our West India convoy. The Gazettes of the week furnifli us with the following particulars ...

SHIP NEWS

... Woet Indianien under ctn- voy, arrived at Funchal on the zoth day o July fromn Portsmoutsh, ard on the ! r5th ?? to tlhe West Indies. Admiral Dicksoa has resumed his staficn ?? Flelvoct. Vice-Adiniial C. Parker is arrived inl the Irrisisfible fronm the ...

FRENCH MANUFACTURES, &c

... who k~oovwit miot, it will bce fouad notA only a~very ample return for Marstirique, beit f.pr ?? bold of EPtance in the West Indies, ion the prec~toiss terms qof e~peausive War Pstablishment. THE LORDL MAYOR' The, following rather queer anecdotes are firo ...

Published: Thursday 15 October 1801
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1146 | Page: 3 | Tags: Commerce 

SHIP NEWS

... case on both sides, the Court was of opinion that the Admiral wvas justified in fend- ing the America and Cleopatra to the West Indies, but that hie wvas indiscreet in the detailed indiruetons for thiir return within the hinits of their ffation ; but the ...

Published: Tuesday 17 November 1801
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 345 | Page: 3 | Tags: Commerce 

SHIP NEWS

... Newcastle to Lon- es dbn, is lost nenrr Yarniouth, and the crew droxvr- n- ed. The Allison, Burn, from Newfound1land to the nt West Indies, has been taken and ret;rktn by the c- Beaver and Otter, and arrived at Surinar. ry The Hawke, Mayrne, from ?? to Lon- don ...

SHIP NEWS

... Castle. We understand that five ships of the line which about a fortnight ago, sailed from the Channel fleet are gone to the West Indies. Capt. Essington is the Commodore of the squadron.- Some think that tbis force has been scit out by wvay of precaution, ...

SHIP NEWS

... accounts from Bantry Bay were dated l on the rith ?? the next advices we hope -to hear that the squadron destined for the West Indies has sailed. A Spmaish privateer was boarded and brought r off from the Cuba shore on the r5th of Septem- tber by the yawl ...

SHIP NEWS

... I z ven, oraccording to other accounts, nine ships of c the line, are ordered to be prepared without de- I lay for the West Indies. It is reported that the - state of the French is the cause of their being t sent. It must be felt-indeed, that while the ...

SHIP NEWS

... Ulysses and Diadem. t is rumnored, that Vice-Admiral Mitchell's t s. uadron, which was supposed to be destined for ( 1in West Indies, is goitg-to cruize off Cadiz. t 'lhe 1Fort William, Lord Hawkesbury, Airly a a-- e, and Worcestcr arrived at Bombay the ...

SHIP NEWS

... day. Tuesday sailed from Leith tharbour for the Roads, the ships Lady Forbes, Cumberland, ai'd Westmoreland, all for the West Indies. The Leicester packet, Captain Sharp, which brought a mail to Falmouth on Saturday froin. the Leeward islands, sustained ...

Shipping and Commercial List

... consisting ward of 7 sail of the line, and some smaller vessels, relea~ which sailed from helen's on Sunday for the ling West Indies,has put into Torbay, owing to con- call, trary winds. she 'i The Sound on 30th January was nearly free the p from ice, and ...

SHIP NEWS

... friates sailed from Portsmouth with dispatches, which were received there the preceding evening.. The Latona sailed for the West Indies, and the Me- dusa for the Mediterranean. The squadron on the Jamaica station has, in cun'sequence of the sailing of the ...