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LN° 3155.]

... the Briiifh Ships taken by the Spanifh Guirde Coltas, and the King being willing to convince the Court of Great Britain of the Deice he has to live in good Intelligence with her, has lent the neceffary Orders to releafe come of tilde Ships. and to indemnify ...

!cember IS, to SATURDAY December 21. 1114$•

... one French Eaft• India Ship, with Four Men of YVar, thrir Convoy. Remain his Maiefi, '6 Ships the NotsvicfrAdiniral Vernon, Monmouth, Tilbury, Prir cell Leuifa. Faulkland, Folkftonr, Pool, Saphite, Ruby, arid tome outwardbound Ships. of A Letter from London ...

N. Re b4peala I the Advotiftwoost • bilisrfr at Betloorfden, ferteAiifl Sanrdny, vot dike or Roder: to read is as

... Rudder. Several People dropt the Ice as they weft g, but were taken up again. It is fuppoled the a t Ships were loft by miltaking the Light in fome Ship for the Floating-Light, at the End of the Piles, which was blown out, the Men belonging to it finding ...

From the WWtehall Even. Poll, Ott. i 5. 2 HE Cargo of the Flota arrived Irom Vera Cntz :It the

... Commander of His Britannick Majelly's Ship the Weymouth, arrived here, with Letters of the 20th Inftant from Sir Charles Wager, advifmg, that the Seafon of the Year beim; far advanced, and there being certain Intelligence from Petcrsbourg and Cronflot l that ...

?'row the London Chtzfiti, Feb

... entered on board Merchant Ships, were within thefe fcw Days brought back to their Duty, and feverely punithed, the Lieutenants of the feveral Men of War at Spithead, having by Order cf their Captains fearched the outward-bound Ships for that purpoie. We hear ...

From tbt Loth* Evemist Pol, Jac 1

... (23 Gun Ships,) t wo King's Slo; ps, the Virginia ttition'd 43 Gun Ship, and or Seven Vcfrets fitted out by the Governor of South Cam!ilia, wl.o dated not approach 'till the Spaniards had abaft& n'd Georgia, notwithltanding one of thole Ships would dettro ...

trees at Latta GAitii, lam 14: . kulatoes and Maas, Whom t' Goiernor of Cera • fent Admiralty -Office, June

... General Coufultation held next Morning, to fend in two naff ied n Review. Ships in the Afternoon, to cannonade thole Batteries, and to • Copenhagen, June le. A . Squadron of twelve Ships of land the Volunteers, with about 400 Seamen, the Detachment the Line ...

the GOkTil POO, 7.1 a. 3. Tl:e Wardmote Jury fee the City and Liberty of Wefimititier, have, out of that

... with to fern all his Maietty's Ships, k hat than come into the Downs, with filth Beef. They write from Deal, Jan. 3, that his Mai:Hy's Ships Augufta Mary Galley, Saphite, and Baltimore Sloop, with 75 Sail of Merchant Ships, were arrived in the Downs in ...

Fro* !im 1I::4e4 011.4t1t, Aisy 31:

... Morning, we failed from Arras. About Noon we were in Loch Nouay, but not finding the French Ships there, we proceeded to Cannay, to endeatrow to get Intelligence of them: At Cannay we were informed that they palled by that Mold upon the 4 th in the Afternoon ...

[N° 2195.]

... from Yohn Ellwood, Commander of the Ship Martha, da:cd at St. Chrigopher's, Sept. 9, 1738. MY was by Captain Kline, -on the 13th of Augull, fincc which, on thc ath, we had a vely violent Hurricane; at which time our Ship was fo light, to have put to Sea ...

:m the Lonjon CAteite; Ally 1. Neptune at Sea off Cartagena, April 2: run fit of the Enemy's %Weis athore,

... French Merchantmen, one a Ship of i Gun!, the a Polace, both laden with Gaols from Marfeilles, bound to St. Domingo. Thefe Vclrcls run albore at a Place called Sieges, where the People hclunging to them landed and efcaped : Our Ships had two Mn tn killed and ...