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SHIP NEWS

... S HFIP NE WS. After the violent proceeiipgs. of the Spa- nifh iMir.itler, relative to the capzis-e of'the on Spanilh frigates, in Barcelona road, as menti- uJ oned io oar ]aft, our readers will, piutfe, wizth furprifc, ,he folloxiing arcco~nt of this cap- l ?? lv Capt.. Loui, of the Minotaur, tr-an- St ni.6'.I by Loid Ktith, and itifertcd in th--lait to LoIudon Gazette. His L-rrdfhip . ives ...

Published: Monday 20 October 1800
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2201 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Commerce 

SHIP NEWS

... S HlIP NEWS. Lord Keith, in a letter dated at fea, Sept. 3d, tranfnaits a lift of 84 armed and merchant vefi'els, taken by his cruizers fince the laf tre- turns. The foliowing captures are alfo oltU- cially announced: By the Fifgard frigate, El Vivo, Spani(h brig of war, of 14 18-pound carronades and icD men, from Ferrol to Araicrica. with feal- ed difpatches, which were thiowA overboard. f By ...

SHIP NEWS

... WEYMOUTH, Oatober 20. A French privateer appeared yefterday off Portland, and took a brig, which was foon af- ter retaken by a King's brig, who alfo took tihe privateer. On the 3d in, a hugger French privateer :;;pt~red a brig clofe under Foulkflone bat- t cry, where fhe had run for fecurity it took ob'ace about eleven at night, and being moon- ^ight was plainly feen by many of the inhabi- ...

SHIP NEWS

... SHrIP NEW7S. A very unfortrnate accident too'k place on board the Queep hired armed cutter yefterday afternoon: In firing the bov gun to bring a veffel to in Calais Roads, the gun unhappily burit, and by the explolion three men were killed, and four wounded, but the wounded are declared out of danger. S ranelsfs, Oclober 26.-Oa Friday lad a Court M-fartial was held on board his Majef- ty's ...

SHIP NEWS

... S HIP NEW' S. I -n I *r * I Tere A Leeward Ifland mail arrived vefterday, Mle an- brought by the Penelope packet in 42 days.- ,ol- The letters contain no news. not 'T'he Diamond from Halifax, with the Duke of of Kent's horfes and effects on board, uhich my wa5 captured hy a French privateer, has been ?? Irecaptured by the Viper cutter and brought Iinto Falmouth. It has been reported that the ...

SHIP NEWS

... S' II I P IN E IV - S. Conic,' Nc. S. It is witlh mu..i concern we havr to flatc the lofs of tbe Charles BaEingy, Weft India- man, Capta.in John Aris, that failed from ;Por Royal, Jamaica, the 6th or September, nd on the Sth of Widlober foilowing fijrung a leak. 'Tlhe unrcmitting exertions of the rCaptain, crew, and paffzngers, kept her afloat, 'until thle 14tb, ali hands being employed in ...

SHIP NEWS

... S HIP NEWS. The Profelyte of 32 guns, which has been for fome time off Rochelle, watching there, Law, about three weeks fince, three fail com- ing out early in the night, two of them bav- ing French colours, and of; thefe carrying a jack at her main-top-maft head. Our fhip, having all clear for action, manceuvred to ren- der it as advantageous as poffible, and at length, on the point of firing ...

SHIP NEWS

... S UI P fN E PIYS. II.RT'SmoU-I'l, 'rOV. Ptit back to Spitlcmd, the qvm hirfe, Maid- flone, la Pique, Alliance, and Chichelier, xvitlh the ?? tou, PAluithcvrranei'n and G :bral. tar convoys, ill ail nrnountino, to 3i fail. Various rcports ?? ?? thi. ! If- imlmenfe convoy returning from South Yar- galloi mouth Roais to Spithead. (One thing; is cer- with -is tain, that it was in confequence of ...

SHIP NEWS

... SUIP NEWVS. The greater part of the Channel fleet under the command of Sir Hyde Parker, returned the day before yeaferday into Torbay. A fmall divifion of the fleet is arrived at Portf- mouth, where orders have been given to get a fquadron in readinefs for fea as fail as pofli- ble. Lord Nelfon, we underhand is to have the command of it, and the Baltic is rumour- ed to be its place of ...

SHIP NEWS

... I-r Juosrtr t - - -1-r g?- /rel iA rumour has prevailed for fomc days of c the Brell tleet, or a diviflon of it being at fca. L It, however, obtains no credit. A ?? di- C viflon of our Channel fleet is now off Bre!. Y' The Lihbon, Oporto, and PAIediterranean fleet ate put into Falmoutli by contrary winds. Admiral Sir Richard IBickerton is gone up the Mediterranean, to relieve Sir Sidney Smith ...

SHIP NEWS

... S HIP NEWS. r- The following captures are officially an- .o nounced: ;- By the Thames frigate, L'Aaif French n privateer, of 14 fix-pounders, 2 long brafs if twelves, and 237 men, a fine new vellel, cop- - pered, had been out only one day on her firft rt cruize. By the Brilliant, the St Jago Spa- )r ?? fchooner privateer of so guns and 6o :0 men. :e We learn, but not officially, that the Lur. ...

SHIP NEWS

... Halifax, ?? OR. T8^0. Monday morning arrived here the Sifters fehooner, Capt. Camneron, in 26 days from St Thomas's. Previous to his failing, a Dani(h government brig, mounting I2 eighteen p :nn- I ders, arrived at this placc, bringina ?? ner ! (as a prize) the fchootier Eagle, Capt. Nui fun, of this port. Capt. Cameron went in his boat, to go on board the Eagle, but was pr.- vented by the ...