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The fame Day a large quantity of GunpOw; der was put on board a Ship bound for Caro- lina. •%

... The fame Day a large quantity of GunpOw; der was put on board a Ship bound for Caro- lina. •% Extratt of a private Letter from the Hague. Every Thing tends towards freih Difturbanccs from many Quarters, as will be perceivid by the following Contents. ...

We hear that two Spanith Ships, boUnd from Bilbws, are fazed at the Note by Commodore Lettock. Several Chetts of

... PortiMoulh, that a Dutch Ship from Lsbon, laden w'ah Salt and Fruit, was lott on back of the I& ol Wight, and all the Crew perifhed. It is laid that on Saturday came freth Intelligence, that Admiral Haddock had taken a Regitter-Ship from Buenos Ayres, bound ...

From the London Gazette Ottobcr 1. From on Board his Majefty's Ship the Torbay in tile Bay of Revel, Sept

... Ottobcr 1. From on Board his Majefty's Ship the Torbay in tile Bay of Revel, Sept. 9. 1 R Charles Wager, with the Squadron under his Comrhand which remains in a good Condition con t inu es here. Yefterday a Ship that has been all this Summer at Cronflot ...

From the London Gaze

... to board her, and pull down and carry off the English Colours, which they did; and a Letter of Marque Ship lying at the Key neat another French Ship, which put up her On Wednesday a Custom-House Officer seized a fine Parcel On Wednesday a Custom-House ...

The Lords of the Admiralty hare allrinte.l Capt. Edward Dod to be Commander of his Ship the BlonOrail, now at

... The Lords of the Admiralty hare allrinte.l Capt. Edward Dod to be Commander of his Ship the BlonOrail, now at Woolwich ; which Ship is ordered to be inaisu'd aid victualled with 311 Expedition. Wednelday died, eating a hearty Dinner, the Rev. Mr. Kinfmiss ...

waiting at the old ta ta'Ae it in. :00/. Sloop belonging to Jamaica. The Mailer ot the Bolton Ship, viz

... waiting at the old ta ta'Ae it in. :00/. Sloop belonging to Jamaica. The Mailer ot the Bolton Ship, viz. lot. Edward Buckley of this Town, having Intelligence of it, immediately got a Sloop, and with of his Men went direaly after the Spaniards, retook ...

From the Whitehall Evening Poll Sept. 7. On Saturday laft his Majefty's Ship the Phznix, a Sixth Rate, arrived at

... dircontinues the Pay of i 2CO Heffians, as is reported. Brads, Sept. to. Two Ships are fitting out at Offend, with what deign we know not. Copenhagen, Sept. x. This cek the ship Moor came into our Road from Greenland, on board all the People that living ...

Extract of a Letter from Tenby, Feb. 6

... Extract of Letter from Tenby, Feb. ; the Night the d inftant, the eat her being very tern* Ship was cafl away and beat Pieces Point of Land, about three Miles to the South-IVeft of this Town, and Per/on Javed or yet \ nor do We know of anything lvalue ...

Published: Sun 19 Feb 1749
Newspaper: Sussex Advertiser
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 191 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

8 From ale Gazittt, 25. Whitehall, July 25. On the 21d Inßant at Ni ght arriveci. here Captain Percin, Commander

... Majeßy's Ship the Squirrel, commanded by Capt. Warren, who had met with and delltoyed a large Spanith Privateer Sloop on the South Part of Cuba. On the 21R Advice was broUght in by Ships from Porto Ilejlo, that the Spaniards there had Intelligence that Commodore ...

14e thee on the dith, at Twat. tl:e Morning, vil e-. - e tie to St.:;., wth nut dune for

... proper to fend horn thence to Donald M'Leotl, at Stornnay, with Inittuetions to Freight a Ship lot the (Mums. On the 34 of May, they received a Mane from him that a Ship was ready. On the 4 th, they tat out on Foot for that Pace, where they arrived on the ...