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... was his de ix a Noah- Weallfe ; MAXiannß• TV=DP Ina Mr. tea. The Sinop eery mash in her masts July lime it. ON do . *gin, and lost is about d m pV ai tildlom wee bilk , VOUNG Geselemes we hos= walk hoe • da rt , A Meek. Lai. ComPosomos. Mindy. as APPRENTIVAgut ...

JUNE 28

... pendant were perfectly visible. about eight the frigate came within hail, and was twice asked from the Little Bede ..wliat ship it was The answer to the first enquiry was a repetition of the question ; to the second a broadside of round and gripe shot ...

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... allowance to King's ships in harbour, which was hitherto seven pints per man of small beer, is now altered to half the quantity of strong beer. The quantity of Tea consumed in this kingdom in one year, is estimated at 24,000,000 lbs. The ship in which the noted ...

24 Westmorland Insolvent Debtors

... Mad IN 01 Pn - Your . PA, I restore the •. . ppy Sufferer to Opt he unforni- leave to 'cud you account of my. . nalely lost, • Anti-Impetimm th hease beeti found the state, and of my wonderful turn ISIS yes,* . Swore . of and Vigour. These of &in ...

li ; iscellanieg

... Capt. Hodgson gave her a parting broadside, which was not returned, and then lay by to repair the damage, and to clear the ship for a renewal of the action, in case the enemy should think proper to renew it. But in two hours after the privateer disappeared ...

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... prethited by the Corporation of Lancaster, and to erect thereon a County Asylum for the Pauper Lunatics. On Monday last, a fine new ship, burthen 410 tons,wa3 launched from Messrs. Brockbauk's yatsl t at Lancaster : she is called the Elizabeth • built for Bolton ...

HIS MAJESTY'S HEALTH,

... October last : The Royal Chapel of the University lost a. silver cup and platter, and a silver arrow; all the vestment linen, and other furniture of the chapel, were stolen. Th‘Effice of the University lost candlesticks, macts,MNTS,llandishes, &c. all of ...

D. .VIELD,

... Portsmouth. Within the last ten days, an alteration has been tihserved by our cruisers to have taken place among the enemy's ships in the Scheldt. It is ascertained that twelve sail of vessels, including two deckers, sloops, brigs, &e. have proceeded up ...

AUGUST 25

... sail for France. Lenesner, August 25, 1811. /4 —46/. i ns done con. She had 240,000 dollars on board, to pay the in. t h e ship St. tenet to the holders of American Stock., and not a Le TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, G i osoo „ , drove on, as a loan to France ...

AUGUST 23

... Nelly and Liverpool. of Liverpool, of London, and Thomas, of Lancaster, the steam Hisajesty's ship. Glare M tnise with anchors and cables. ship was to*/ lost on crew eant4, The ma boats, Mackay *pd much. lad all the small Myren oo4mose. The chip Nelly ...

FRENCH PAPERS

... It consists of 18 ships of the line and two frigates ; name; r, 14. ships at anchor, a fifteenth cruising without the great channel, and three at different distances within sight. Oa the 14th Vice-Adminl Emeriau sent out five ships and soar? frigates ...

DEAR COMRADE,

... something that was pleasing to the idea. In short s every thing tended to pro. mote good humour and happiness throughout the whale ship. This continued until four o'clock in the afternoon; when lust at the end of a song which William Beard sung, (it was the God ...