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... 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 ...

THOMAS BUCKLEY at th

... War sailed on a Cruize. The same Day Admiral Mayne hoisted his Flag on Board his Majesty's Ship Princess Louisa. On Wednesday after Port arrived his Majesty's Ship tit Monmouth Admiral Vernon, Surderland, F lkik,ue, Fao!kland, Yolk, Badger and Hornet csps ...

Extcations and Phr.d.r, though 'cis a fiv.all Tenn, nug to atcsc I. Wc have any Trade Iwc, et Payments: a::

... is a Letter from Capt. John Wickham, Commander of his Wetty's Ship the Lark, dated at Sr. John's in Newfoundland Sept. 21, diredied to Maiefty's Julfices of the Peace and Commander( of Ships at Fcrriland, and brought by Capt. Knox, who arrived here Yettuday ...

[N° 3017.)

... in Bedfonlthite. _ Mere is certain Advice that three French Men oc War are cruizing in the Arches, to intercept a Fket ot Ships daily especte the Levant Seas. YefierflaV Morning his Royal Higlnnis . the Duke of Combo went to St. Martin's Church and rectiv'd ...

Fro* the .I.'vertspr, YAM 27. LEters Taff Saturday mcnti 11, that the Anna Maboo, Townfeml, is arrived at Br 'Hof

... that tome trading Ships have been taken on the Spanitla Main, and carried into Porto Bello, iStc. the Loll of the whole is laid to amount to near I. We hear that Admiral Warren is coming to England from Cape Breton, with feveral Ships of War, which are ...

bs3ug!it for they mind nothing bat Private:sing ; and they fay themfilvze f!ity have all the Encoutagcole•it ..

... time, na Lane Time Won.* Eatraa of a Letter from DaIMMO, Dec. 44 This Day came in the Lively, a Prize taken by Ins Maiety's Ship the Namur tome Tiuie ; (he was (hated Uterila, by a French Prisateer of great him:, aud the fame Private has been off and on ...

TUESDAY's POST

... General of the 6alleys; feat the Son that General, who was in the Ship, faved himfelf and part of the Lading, bygetting on Shore in the Long-$ oat. ha heard, that Another French Ship had taken two Tartans, going from Leghorn Nice with Provifions. Genoa ...

Published: Sun 23 Mar 1746
Newspaper: Sussex Advertiser
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1341 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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 ...

From WEDNESDAY Novcr

... pernicious Practice of Sunnililt& it being tound awl only pidudicial to the fair fradcr, but that the Sty t.pleis catty intelligence to the French, greatly to our Diladvantage. When the Recor awn yr the C*e M-1 (as inferred in ear 14) 1 prefented te the ...

From WEDNESDAY September t 7, to SATURDAY September 20. 1746. L 0 N D 0 N, Sept. LS

... Secret Espedition, arc defigned for the River Simile, nen Cotillance in Normandy, what there is a fine Bay Ivr a Inge Number of Ships to ride fate, and land Fo:oes with very little Difficulty. On Monday and Tuefday lan, a Court Martial was held at the Horfc ...