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MARINE INTELLIGENCE

... MARINE INVTELLIGENG,. I The Gazette announces the capture, by the Arethusa, of the General Ernouf French privateer, of 16 guns and 58 men, comrnanded by a man who has cruized 15 years suc- cess;full against o'ur trade, without having bean before ta- ken. The privateer is a very fast sailer, and is fit for his KaI sty's service. The Tartar frigate is said to have taken 16 Danish ves- selps ...

Published: Wednesday 14 December 1808
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 831 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

Ship News

... A, 111) Lp D. (^ bo 5.. We have the pleasure to announce to our tars that several verv valuable Spanish vessels al-e now on their passage from the WVest Indies and South America, to Europe. A frigate, having f on board two miiions cif dollars. was to sail from the Havaniuah for Spain, about lzth of No- . vember, .at which period there were nearly one hundred sail lying there, with like ...

Published: Wednesday 23 January 1805
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1260 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

MARINE INTELLIGENCE

... AIATRLE ILTELLIGEACE. Sir Samuel Hood hoisted his flag on board the Centaur, Capt. Webley, on Saturday, at Portsmouth, aed will sail inmmediately with hi3 squtadron for the Mediterranean. The Defiance man of war, Captai 6 Hotham, is ar- rived at Plymorth from Ferrl, which placeshe left on the 21st ult. having been employed therein fitting oout the Spanish ships bfVr; which sailed from thence ...

Published: Wednesday 08 November 1809
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2331 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

Ship News

... grn3p B e W The orders now frmn the Admiralty are so strii, that no Captain or offcer of any ship in In 'Cawsand Bay, the Sonid, or Hamoaze, can p. sleep ashore; and the mntD of war are kept equal- le Iy alert ns if in time ofattual wvar. The Mentor, a Leith vessel, bound from the c( Mediterranean to Amsterdam, was stopped on p; the coast of Holland, and prevented from pro- 0, ceeding, by a ...

SHIP NEWS

... ?? -.7 1-1 ?? I t III I I A17 F 1? I - S. A Leeward Iland mail arrived timis mo. .-1 ina, ibr mc -ht by the 17bi: i-; pacic.S left St Htt'S oII thC 26th or T - , 1: 1a on the o11, III cOmpal. lvltti w ard b c und 1\iTel loia a . t. Fine lettcrs by the mzii ilt' a i nunine~r of French tni-va ee-s ind cii -i I were cliulzing of! the XlX ; ; ii l ao rd| Bcrmudaa, for the pupofe ofl tlo re;ig ...

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

... ?? NETT.i It is now clearly ascertained, that, from thc perilous situation of the Hindostan, the sea hav- ing lately made many breaches over her, little of her cargo can be saved. The last accounts re- ctived at the India House state, that she has sunk nearly up to the lower declk in the sand ; that her sides have sustained such injury from the violence of the NVaves, that they movc backward ...

Published: Wednesday 02 February 1803
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1706 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Commerce 

Ship News

... r- - -rm- 1 . - -, - - ?? ?? Satiuday mouirniog an rxpresr arristd at mill s -tsonoth frdn the East Indlial if 1ise, to ?? ti t sail big of the IodiaiimCn. 'I'licy 1l.1 sailed, n d passed the Isle of Wight twro hours befo:e e 't arrival of thc exprcs e, but a fast saiiing vessel \. IS scnt after themi. 'lhe Sir Edward hughc, Armstrong, froln . i;-.nbay, is arrived nft],',I-ingingi. fo The ...

Ship News

... I ?-V)tp I> { ?? Aisg77-P 20 Sailed ?? frigate, with s :x Iat india ships unrier convoy. Captain Cumine, of the Bengal, tor co igt aund bay; Capt.M'Leod, of the Wrlthramto jv; aid' Captain Samson, of the Earl of St. Vscrlt, rr 1 Bombay, have taker, leave of tihe East India i Company previous to departure. The Spanish sloop of war lately captured in the West Indies, has been restored, after a ...

Ship News

... ,:?7bip .0- eluz-,. We Irc ?? teit arirvai at P0 inouth on Sunday ?? a ?? of 3o sail, from the Mcditerranen We ar'c LIanpy to state, that the St. Albans which unilhckily ran aground off Lanudguail. on Thursday ihnit was got off-, without the dJ.- gcr that Avas apprechended. 'The Spanish Govc-nmcnt, in consequ-;wv u. rcpresentations from oumr Cabinet, has- . peremptory orders to the Commander.. ...

Published: Wednesday 25 January 1804
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1720 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Commerce 

B Au'ri'. It is impo

... ssibit to state any thing with ccrtain- ty as to the course and ?? of the com- biotrE fleets. The opinion of such as may be I considered as best isIformed. unool this sobjea, I sectns to point to the East Indics. There is in- t deed one circumstance which strongly warrants this conjedture, that had they gone on in any t other course trhan in a very wide sweep, it would s have been almost ...

SHIP NEWS

... S if I P N. E W S. Arrived the Indefatigable transport from Egypt, last from Malta and Gibraltar, having on board a detachment of the Royal Artillery, and the fulidwing- officers of tkat corps; General Lawson, Major Borthwick, Captain Currey and Payne, Lieutenants Munro and- Holcombe, Surgeon James, - Mr Commissary Stace, and Lientenant Commissarv Lane. Arrived his Maiesty's cutter Earl St ...