THE ARMY
... Jamaica ; 86th ditto, 40 rank and file, for the West Indies; and ?? ditto, 50 rank and file, for the lonian Islaud — making in die whole 100 rank and file for the Mediterranean, and 310 ditto for the West Indies. ...
... Jamaica ; 86th ditto, 40 rank and file, for the West Indies; and ?? ditto, 50 rank and file, for the lonian Islaud — making in die whole 100 rank and file for the Mediterranean, and 310 ditto for the West Indies. ...
... embarked in March, 1789, to join his regiment in the West Indies ; and commanded the troops in Ihe I-land of Grenada nearly three years, under General MATTHEW, then Commander in Chief in the West Indies. ' He received on the Ist of March, 1794, the rank ...
... from that Garrison, on the 30th of November, for the West Indies, has been ordered lo touch at Barbadoes, to report lo Lieut. - General Sir Henry Warde, ?? and Commander of tbe Forces in the West Indies, and to await that Officer's far- ther orders. The ...
... THE ARMY. The 93d (Highland) Regiment of Foot, now stationed in Ire- land, has received orders to embark at Cork for tbe West Indies. The order for the conveyance of ihe 62d (or Wiltshire) Re- giment of Infantry, from Portsmouth to Dublin, has been cou ...
... Regiments i.i the West Indies arrived on the 23d inst. on board the Stentor transport at Port-mouth. Detachments belonging to several Regiments or Foof arrived on the 23d instant on board the Britomart, at Chatham, from tbe West Indies. ' ...
... that the East Indies take more of the pro- duce of the Mother Country the West Indies to the amount of 638,033/. per annum. But this is not all. Tbe Exports to the West Indies are an- nually diminishing, while those to Ihe East Indies are constantly ...
... Cape of Good Hope lo India. S3d and 91st Regts., from borne to the West Indies. 49th and 55th ditto, from home to Cape of Good Hope. 58th and 61st ditto, come home from tbe West Indies. 66th Regiment comes from Si. Helena. 6ib Regiment lo St. Helena. 75ih ...
... 84th to tlte West Indies. The depot is to be composed of the Junior Major, four Junior Captains, and Junior Lieute- nants and En*ign«. The last division ofthe 22 ...
... and South America. Cyanne 24 Mediterranean. John Adams 21 West Indies. Ontario IS Mediterranean. Erio 18 Mediterranean. Peacock 18 West Indies. Hornet 18 West Indies. Spark, brig 14 West Indies. Nonsuch 12 Mediterranean. Porpoise 12 Surveying Florida Coast ...
... of Buckingham's, in ln.ili, from D-.-opm«re; Capt. Edward Lloyd, of liU Majesty's ship Esk, jii Long's Hotel, fco-u the West Indies. ...
... 594 Turkey 649,911. 167,206 AMERICA. United States 5,215,895 3,356,425 B. N. Colonies 781,971 307,486 B. West Indies 151,959 505,877 F. West Indies ' 1,404,673 427,891 Exports from Great Britain to all Parts of the World. EUROPE. I £ £ £ i £ „ (North 3 ...
... ports and exports of Great Britain nnd Ireland from and to the West Indies? The calendar of crime is shockingly great in the U lte Kingdoms; but grimes are seldom committed in the West Indies, because every Planter su- perintends the morals of his slaves ...