Refine Search

Newspaper

Aberdeen Press and Journal

Countries

Access Type

601

Type

581
13
7

Public Tags

More details

Aberdeen Press and Journal

SHIP NEWS

... oath, upon mistaken religious notives, hals been decl'ared unfit to hold a comnussion in lis )d i- jesty's service, and Mr John Tyrvi r, mnaster's mate, anl others, are to be trico upoii a daig of having been privy to the intentions of tie aliu- tinee'ls ...

SHIP NEWS

... of thftc; John Tassle, weazter t - Govau, accused of rnurder; Andiew Carquth, umessenger in Glasgow, accused of forging and fabyicating law exccutioas; Robert Williamsoin, farmer at Whitchall, accused of vitiating and al- tering billh; John M'Allis'tr ...

Ship News

... ivere steering. The Fly cutter arrived at Yarmouth on Saturn 3av, with dispatches fronts the-A methvst frigate,. for Admiral Russel. They state that the Dutch fleet is ready for sea, and has shifted its -position p front the Maese Deep to the Lower. or Nierive ...

Ship News

... I s month, from the Texci, to ?? she had carried a t a flag of truce, with dispatches for Admiral r Kirkert, from Admiral Russell. She states, that r the Dutch squadron, consisting of seven sail of the line, l frigate, and z brigs, was lying in the C ; ...

Ship News

... signal 1 posts, and broughoff all thecoloursand signals. Adreiral Duckworth is arrived at Plymouth in the Supu-rb. Admiral Russell's squadron has returned to Yarmouth, and proceeds, it is said, for the Bal- tic. *The Elsineur letters state, that a number ...

Ship News

... most obstinately defended; the slaugh- ter or, bo(h sides was dreadlfu!, and i: is with , al concern I state the loss of Mr John Thomp- son, the Master, who was killed, with eigl: seamen-; and Lieutenants Ward and Baker, with twelve seamen and marines ...

MARINE INTELLIGENCE

... o ?? I.orrion.--On th-ir wvai ns it over they met a vessel, the nmatster of wvtlich 'tisrnt`- k on edi them, that Admiral Russel had firc'rd his way wvas into the Texel, soil de s'rov cdt tile Duti 'iect. ticde Sir SidneySmith arrivedat Plol naioti or; ...

MARINE INTELLIGENCE

... claimed and zeceived the protection of that convov; whichr he betraved to the enemy in 24 e hours after resiting company. By the Russel, in the gast tX Indies, the Adele French privateer, of 10 (pierced for 18) guns, and 14S men. Trhe Brest fleet, concisting ...

Maritime Intelligence

... l)uchessof Athol, died at Penang. Mr Andrew Pit- cairn, third officer of the Macqueen, died soon after leaving Singapore. MIr John C. Alilward, fourth officer 'r of the General Harris, died soon after leaving the Straits. Sr of Maliacca. M1r Joseph Hodgson ...

ABERDEEN SHIPPING

... Petersib u rgh June 19. Bellona, Dundee, Kidd, Aberdeen, Riga Brasmus, do. Webster, Dandee, Baltic John, Aberdeen, Allan, Aberdeen. Memel James, Peterhead, Russel, Preston, St. Petershurgh DOWNWARDS. June 19.. Albuera of Aberdeen., Bortliwic%. froin Dar.t^ ...

CORN MARKETS

... Countess of Leven antl McL cc- ville, of a daughter. ro- On the 8th current, at Ardincaple Castle, the Rigitti on, Hon. Lady John sCampbell, of a daughter. butt At Portobello, on the t&h current, Irs Colonel Haly.y, !ar. burton, of a daughter. snd md E ...

CORN MARKETS

... and Ossory, to the Lady Catherine ett1 St. Laworence, sister to tie Earl of Howth. At tingmtpore, on the 9th of October last, John Pat- ,ntl ttho, Eit. lonouttrable E:.st India Coltlpany's civ1l scr., ex. vice to llharriet, eldest daughter of Dr. Jatius ...