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... . J ■•‘■ailj At Jamaica,on the 25th Sept. Mr. Wen. ('la his Majesty’s ship the North Star, native ham. 1 ‘“f- Ramsgate. Nov. 14. —Several casualties hav Cu-red amongst the shipping on this coast in tr?, strong winds. Wednesday the n, i,( r.,,.v —>° as® ...

111 K LON DON /, of vnu.iv, AV9. 7, 1813. . .. ;. Jugutt 7. a Letter from Caplain George

... 1813. . .. ;. Jugutt 7. a Letter from Caplain George f oilier, bis. M.ajesty*« ship Siirreillante to Admiral Lord Keith, transmitted by his Lotdthip John Will. , Majesty's ship Surtcillantc, off fin ’y2?, The breaking butteries raised the Chofye Sand.Hifls ...

I&mttel) Chronicle

... morning of (be 87lh, by the boat* of (hr tquadron, under the coinmaod of Lieut, (he lion. James ArbnHinot, of his Majesty’s ship SurreiTUotr.—The boats were manned (he teamen and marines, and party of soldiers, under life command Captain Cathe* ron, of ...

KENTISH CHRONICLE

... KENTISH CHRONICLE. English line-of-battlp* ship, and frigate, but it is feared escaped. The Sally, Jackson, from Stockholm, was captured on the 28th December, near Born, -holm, by a Danish frig&te, of guns, and carried into Copenhagen. An Account, shewing ...

Hmtifol) Chronicle,

... long nines. A Letter from the Honourable Captain Percy, of hi* Majesty’s ship Hotspur, transmitted Admiral Lord Keith,dated sea, May IS, 1813, states li e rapture of the French ship letter of inarqe L’lmperatrice Rcine. ...

v MARCH 13, 1827

... r” an instramenl to measure a ship’s inclination, which exhibits the angles of rolling and pitching at one view. It consists of two seiniciicies, placed at right angles to each other ; the upper edge of one, when a ship has a rotatory motion, constantly ...

(] MONDAY, Oct. 8. & !tom (hr LONDON GAZETTE, Oct. 6. Admiraltv-Office, Oct. 3, 1804. of Letterfrom the Right Him

... fn*m Kite Admiral Lord discount Netton, K. B. Commander in Chief of his Majesty* Ships mdFessels in the Mediterranean, to tTm, Marsden, 07. dated on board Ms Majesty*: ship Victory, at Sea, the ~,th August 1804. tIR« herewith transmit you copy of letter ...

Bli t t tSII FIR If OFFICE

... Bli t t tS II FIR OFFICE. FOR the Insurance of Buildings, Fnrni. l\lerchan»Jiz ,, Ships, V«*«scls, ami all Other property against damage by re. Insurances for short periods, or f ...

DOVER.. . . t>*c. Slit—ln conscquenc* (he continued prev«- lonce of gales of wind train the west, the mouth of

... blown ia there, and still wind-bound. Notwithstanding the continued bad weather, we have not heard of * casualty of yonsequence among the shipping on the Coast: HAMSGATE.—The put week has been without inter* mission storm; and tem|>estuous, the (ales ...

'i o the Editors of the Kentish CkthnHcle. OKWTLEMEN, Mr. Prior, in his epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd, esq. ..

... plaintiff*s ship Mary, which was run down in the river Thames, in consequence of the negligence of the defondant’s servants in navigating his vessel called the Mary Anne. On the of December last year, at nine o’clock in the morning, both ships were sailing ...

. Tuesday last* while man, the name Sutton, was tiii(.loycd at the in partof llri!itiin, folltotiiw houhlers ..

... and cables. This morning, ttttcmpting get into the harbour, the large Swedish ship which went yesterday the Sands, im unfortunate casualty occurred the hawser, wltkdi the ship was mooted, g-viiej wav, the end of which striking Mr. Mmter, the light-house ...

LONDON

... also for the above island. Tiie Venerable left the above ships on the 23d of April, all well, in lat. 14. North, and long. 27. West, proceeding on their voyage under the convoy of his Majesty’s ship Cambrian, Captain the Hon. A. K. We have the satisfaction ...