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Ship News

... JD. CWZ. The Neptune, of 98 guns, arrived at Ply: in- mouth on Monday from the Channel fleet, which ew she left all well on Saturday last, on its station on off Brest. The enemy remained as usual. ids Letters have been received from Lord Nelson lie of the r8th ult. which prove the report of his six having taken the largest of the -Hieres Isles to be ni- unfounded. His Lordship says- he shall ...

Published: Wednesday 05 September 1804
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1659 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

Ship News

... ?Obfv C' - -- - '-- , cluo.; An officer of the vessel which landed the French Mesqengei, who was the bearer of the f late overtures from tis French Government, tI Boulogne onjbse rath, gives the following d L1 count of the elemy's force in that quarter: -.- On Saturday we stood into the bay.,withjn a mile of BoulogtiG. and sent on 'shore the.Frentlh :. officer, whp isE19/gn age Vai'zeau, ...

Published: Wednesday 30 January 1805
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1291 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

Ship News

... fs)l)tp ja-two. The Vicory arrived on Wednesday at Ports. mouth, with the remains of the great and deeply lamented Lord Nelson on board. The ships at Spithead lowered their colours and pendants on her arrival.-She will cpme up to Spithead on Thusday, when it will be ascertained whether the body will be landed or not. The last Gazette contains a correction of Lord Collingwood's report, in a ...

Published: Wednesday 11 December 1805
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2330 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Commerce 

MARINE INTELLIGENCE

... MAR IN- -fAt I NIe; PMAN!~E IYTELLIOEMCE.,' THE TOU3LONTFLEET. t The reports ofta naial victory in th Mediterranean gin Ci strength, though no'official aqcouzst of inch oA event 'has ,ben received. The folliwing letter ha5 been published by a .1ercantile house of respectability in'Linsdon, is comr- bg fromli their cor'responident r Cctte, -a French port in thre Mediterr-abean, z fiw.. leagues ...

Published: Wednesday 29 November 1809
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1528 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

PROVISIONS

... .1 1. . r- .1l Cotes'fecotidLezier to Lord cartitptott. My Lord, Woodcotc, Jan. i80o. I was lo much aware of the ol'je61ion which might &e flated to the posatae, as an exauffing crop, that endeavoured very cautionfly to obviate this difficulty, in the letter I had the honour to write to your Lord- ship; and if your Lordihip atnd the Board vill have thle goodnefs to refer to it, it will be ...

Ship News

... 4i)rp Jorlo. We have the pleasure of announcing the arri'- al of part of the Gibraltar convoy. They sailed on the z9th nlt. A violent tempest had, ous to their departure, done considerable da L- ne age in the Bay. Above twenty neutral,aptii-v. se ral English vessels were driven ashore; a-ruope of the latter were the Sarah Ann, Mallet, and tn.- Anna, Francis, from Smyrna. The last was a al ...

Published: Wednesday 05 February 1806
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1171 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Commerce 

MARINE INTELLIGENCE

... me | -th n, CAPTURE of a FRENCH SQUADRON. ol The official report of the capture of the four - Y French frigates by Sir Samuel Hood and of Le Fi - President by Admiral Lemis, as contained in Satur- z] h day's Gazrtte, was detailed in our Postscript. The 7( e following particulars of this gallant achievement will et ' be found interesting th It was on the night of the 24t11 asti, cur squadron h ...

Published: Wednesday 15 October 1806
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3033 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Commerce 

SHIP NEWS

... S-Iur NEWS. CoWESSept. 2. c Came in laft night, the Rodney of London, h Davidfon maller, fromn Jamaica, a miffing iuhip of the laft homeward bound convoy. She p has been tbhte months and twelve days at Jea c fince lhe left Montego Bay. Off the fouth- weft part of Cuba, about a foxtnight after quitting the fleet, (lie was attacked by a Spa- o nifli pi-iva!eer offiix uns, and a Felucca, both ti ...

SHIP NEWS

... SHIP NEWVS. Advices wvere on M Asnyav reeeivxd at the Ad- rriraitv from Admiral Corn-allis, dated ?? cet; the '7rh inst. Pri-vate Due-ts state, th'at tie Do- ris ffigate had on the pr e!cding day run s chose in as to be fired on by the French I,.aiftrie.- There were six flazs flying ; three FrIe-ii a;id. three Spanish, and tie wxhole fleet ill a state of apparent readiness for sea, consisted ...

MARKETS

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MARINE INTELLIGENCE

... MlfARINE INTELL[G ENCE. The Gazette announces the following captures': i By the squadron under Capt. Sheriff, of the Lily sloop, a French letter of marque, from Bobrdeaux to Guadaloupe, i pierced for 18 guns, only 6 mounted, long 9-pounders, a superior sailor, and sent for the express pur ose of , cruizing in those seas The Mosambique, being far ?? d brought her to close action, and compelled ...

SHIP NEWS

... - To the Editor. Sir, In the Sun, dated May 24th, there is a para- graph stating a mutiny having taken place in Admiral Campbell's squadron; the accounts said to be received by the Morgiana sloop of war. Having the honour to command that vessel, I authorise you to coiitradid. the report in the. strongest terms, there nct being the least foan- dation for the report, I am, Sir, Yourhumble ...