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... ith Buenos Ayres i Bth Feb. tD. arrived/rnm St. Andero arrived from W Plymouth A 0 • d» Sail of Transports ulcrson Southampton \V Portsmouth I d° d° 30 Sail bound to the t Indies .. sai'edfor •'mate, a Cruize W ...

Published: Friday 06 May 1814
Newspaper: Lloyd's List
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 115 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SAILING BARGE,

... SAILING BARGE, TO SOU), stroug tleckoJ SAILING-* BARGE, measures tons, but will greater Now,lying at Mrgy's -Wharf, near Bo.v Bridge, Stratford, Tart, where further particulars may known. Also 100.000 Malm Cavers, fit for exportation, and Stock and I’lace ...

.Oporto d'> Sailed for

... .Oporto Sailed for Biiton, » r >\i ...

Published: Tuesday 09 August 1814
Newspaper: Lloyd's List
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Warranted to sail with the first Convoy,

... Warranted to sail with the first Convoy, For GIBRALTAR, and VALENTI A, CROWN PRINCE, A 1. a fine fastkSSG sailing new British-built Brig, coppered and John Walker Commander. Burthen tons. Lying Dublin Chain.—For Freight apply at John’s Coffee-house, Cornhill; ...

Warranted to Sail with First Convoy,

... Warranted to Sail with First Convoy, Having the Pan of her Carge actually engaged. For 1(10 UK JANKIUO. IHE fine coppered and armed ‘'hip 1.l SITAXIA, a 1. Robert Brash, fominander. Burthen ton*. Lying-in the London locks. Has good accmnmodatious for ...

►~ia~lcn :er-sail

... fruitless attempts, we. sailed from LymingtOst Roads (I. W.) on the 6th of April, but did not reach the Gironde until the 18th, which was an unusually long passage. The wind was perfectly fair fur the first two days after we sailed, which enabled us to clear ...

Published: Tuesday 31 May 1814
Newspaper: Star (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6637 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Warranted to Sail with the present Convoy,

... Hours, the Jpunish, FcTrtugai, and Italian Walks. Has only Room for Ton* Sail with the Mediterranean Convoy, Direct for GIBRALTAR and ALGIERS, THK remurkably fine, new, tasl-sailing Snow -afSK HERO, A I.; David Jalr.rS, Commander. Lying the London Docks ...

To Sail witii the first Convoy—For LISBON,

... Sail witii the first Convoy—For LISBON, HE fine Brig JUNO, A 1. and _ copper fastened, Janies Gray niiistcr. Burthen tons, and well manned. Lying in the London Docks. For Freight or Passage apply SHERMAN, WILLCOX, and CAR RENO, East India Chambers, L ...

to sail immediately, witfc or Without Coovoy»

... sail immediately, witfc or Without Coovoy» Direct ftfr CADIZ, THE fatt-sniling Brig CONCORD. A I. Branford, Comoiaoder. Mill Jlurihe© tons. Has exrcllrntaccoujmofatiOQS for Freight hr Passage ©p'||*CARTHYAth! BROWN, S, Or the Spaaish, Italia©* and Portugal ...

To Sail witli the tirit Convoy—For LISBON,

... ChambiTs, Leadenhall-street. • * will received on board without an Order the Bros .'i s. Sail immediately. Two-thirds her Cargo actually on hoard—For lA, THE fast-sailing Hrig BHAZIUKIRO, I. Coppered, and with gnas, Capl. Luiz Man]. Roiz Moita. Burthen 2K> ...

SAILING OP A FRENCH SQUADIMN

... SAILING OP A FRENCH SQUADIMN. PLVMOUTII, JAN. 10 —The Eurntas haft just at!ivcd ; she bring 4 intelligence of the L'Orient squadron haying sailed from that port, and that our squadron Was g(;hI in pursuit. The followinq statement of the circumstances ...

Published: Sunday 23 January 1814
Newspaper: National Register (London)
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 299 | Page: 9 | Tags: none