LIVERPOOL, August 17
... LIVERPOOL, August 17. ARRIVED. Nine vessels from the West Indies, 5 from the Brazils 14 from America, * f rom Malto 5 f 1 oitugal, 1 from Spain, and 1 from St. Michael's, the paiticulais aie omitted for want of tuotn. ...
... LIVERPOOL, August 17. ARRIVED. Nine vessels from the West Indies, 5 from the Brazils 14 from America, * f rom Malto 5 f 1 oitugal, 1 from Spain, and 1 from St. Michael's, the paiticulais aie omitted for want of tuotn. ...
... LIVERPOOL. August 24. ARRIVED. Eighteen vessels from the West Indies, *! froa the Brazils, 23 from America, 4 from Portugal, 4 f,om the Mediterranean, 1 from Spain, 1 fiom Holland 3 from Sweden, 1 from Prussia, and 1 from. Russia. ...
... ?? LIVERPOOL, August 31. A R RIVED. Since our last, 2 vessels from Africa, 2 from the West Indies, 2 from the Brazils, 25 from America, 16 from Sweden, 2 fiom Russia, 2 from Prussia, \ from Sardinia, 1 from Portugal, 1 from Spain, and 1 from St. Michael's ...
... as follow : — ln the month of Sep. tember, 1795, the defendant was appointed Com- missary and lntendant General of the West Indies- and Mr. George Rose, who was calltd as a witness stated, that he at that time being Secretary to the Treasuty, gave the ...
... this port, put into Greenock on Monday last, with the loss of her main boom. ARRIVED. Since our- last, 3 vessels from the West Indies 1 from the Brazils, 9 fiom America, and I from Sweden. ...
... from hence for Jamaica- was all well on the Slst alt. in lat. 19. long. 38. ARRIVED. Sine* our last, 4 vessels from the West Indies, S from the Brazils, 21 from America, 1 from Spain, 1 from Portugal, 2 from Messina, 1 from Madeira, and 2 from Russia. ...
... Tawney, near Kiilybegs* ciew and part of the cargo saved, though damaged. ARRIVED. Three yes-els from Africa, four from the West Indies, six from the Brazils, fourteen from Sweden, thirty-six from America, with several others frotn Portugal, Stc. which wt ...
... Greenwood, from hence for Jamaica, at Cotk. The Lord Cranstoun, Gibson, andjLydia, Lewis, which sailed from Liverpool, for the West Indies, on the 9th November, were captuted in lat. 23. by a French frigate, and the Lydia burnt. tMTERED. Jan. 10 — Leighton, M'Coy ...
... LIVERPOOL IMPORTS. WEST INDIES. fl'Avr, T. Jackson, ftom .I’lfigt/*, with *M Mu'* i» 3*7 l*ic«.e* li£Mutnvi»x sii4»kU pu*’Ch* . lilt • . tc- sug.ir .IS W. T.yi- 1 t bate* i ilchou-c amt GaUn pipe M»Wfd *ir*c Cw'e. Jep*v» .»n«l co si avcs orderShipley ...
... unknown The fleet had sailed from Tortola Ist of August under convoy of a 74. ARRIVED. Since our last, 11 vessels from the West Indies, 5 from the Brazils, 1 from Spanish America, 18 from America, 3 from Spain, 1 from Portugal, 1 from Madeira, and 2 from ...
... top-mast and some of her sails, near the Calf of Man, put back on Tuesday night. ARRIVED. Since our last, 14 vessels from the West Indies, 1 from the Brazils, 8 from Bahamas, 21 from America, 1 from Newfoundland, 3 from Portugal, 1 fiom Spain, 1 from Holland ...
... Clajuia and suite, and Lady Ckwina, took their passage in the Concord merchantman, for his Lnr.lsh in'3 comma nd in the West- Indies Cap- tain Wesiiopp ha* guise out a? his Locdshtp's AaSrv de-Qup#^ csb» | : > - ' H » '' f4 The Brisk sloop of war sailed ...