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... apbip- jowlim There is no certain intelligence concerning the I enemy's fleets, and their destination still remains I the subjea ofconjecture. I 3lMonday evening the following intelligence i was circulated in the city of London:- I It appears by the log of the- Roebuck priva- teer, arrived at Portsmouth, that on the s5th ult, off Madeira, she fell in with five sail of the i line of battle ...

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... 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 

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... ?? JD. two. - : LOSS OF THE ABERGAVENNY EAST IN- DIAMAN. c d On Friday last the Earl of Abergavenny, Cap- tain Wordsworth, sailed from Portsmouth with the other outward-bound East Indiamen, under * convoy of the Weymouth frigate. The weather f being unfavourable, and the wind strong against them, induced them to run ?? Roads. P The Weymouth frigate separagd the very first *night. The Wexford, ...

Published: Wednesday 13 February 1805
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3671 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

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... ?? Bers. F_ of The Blenheim man of war and Greyhonnd h frigate, with the outward bound East India fleet, sailed on Wednesday ; but as the wind was at S. E. -with thick, hazy, and rainy weather, it ,vas suppolsed they wouldi not attempt to go through the needles that evenhig. o 11 On Tursday afternoon, at 4 p. in. a logger ar- hr rived from the Straights at Plymouth, brought an dispatches from ...

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... _ t4) JOW1,05. ?? dklmam?? No further helolcligence has been received of the combined fleet of the enemy The Triump'l one of Sir Robert Calder's squadron, left him be. ifre Ferrol on the 4th instant, at the which time they had not got either into that port, or Corfn- na. Dispatches have been received from Lord Nel- 0 son, brought by the Pickle schooner, which left his Lordship off Cape St ...

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... 'wo (v rv el u ?. maina-- T he Moniteur has not published any furtherr details with respe&t to the capture of the Medi- terranean convoy, and it does riot appear that one of the captured ships has reached a French g port. A letter from Falmouth mentions that P nearly half the fleet have escaped. One of them 6 arrived at Falmouth on Friday. When she left Gibraltar seven- more of the fleet had ...

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... =p Ace Age.l ut The last Gazette cointairns several official ar- iP ticles from our Naval Commanders, among E which is the following: t Curicrix, at Sca, Feb. S. r8s. f Sir-I have to inform you, that this morn- r ing at break of day, Barbadoes bearing west a. f bout twenty leagues, I perceived a large brig on t our lee bow, who immediately bore up and I he made all sail away, and after a chase ...

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... I Baby, JR. OWN Thc most contradidory repotts are still abroad conc?'vting.the .squadron of the enetny which came %ou- of Rochefort.; One account states that they have got into Brest; another that they have returned to Rochefort in a disabled state and a.third that they have got into Fer- rol. Conicernin- the Toulon fleet there is no further intelligence,. and it is said, that;ouH Go- vernment ...

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... 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 ...

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... a,'b?p ni. elm ?? le We are still destitute of all intelligence rela- t in .tive to the combined fleet and Lord Nelson.- W, We understand that his Lordship was in a bad j- state of health when he sailed from Lagos Bay. ig Letters have been received from on board the t Ad Spartiate, of s4 guns, one of Admiral Cochrane's s sqquadron, which state their junction with Admi- ai ral Dacres, whose ...

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... a.Pl)(P B. Avg. The expedition under Rear-Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, sailed at an early hour, on Monday mor- ning, from Dover Roads, for the purpose, of makingr an al tack on Boulogne. It appears there are no troops employed in this attempt. A jugger which arrived on WeVdnesday morn- ing from Sir Sidney Smith, states, that our squa- dron was then moored in two columns, about 3 miles off the ...

Published: Wednesday 27 November 1805
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1801 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

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... m=== On Tuesday se'enhifit, the brig Mary, Apple. by, of Sunderlanid, bdund fibm Shiilds to Lon- dtbn, with coals, was wrecked'oh the-rocks near Craster, Nortburmb rland, an d all hands loit. Thursday the. dispatches for the several presi- dencies in India~ ld:Cliinivere' finally closed at the East India Iouse, and delivered to the Pursers of the following sh', n1z.; Wexford, Cap . Clarke; ...

Published: Wednesday 06 February 1805
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1453 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce