Bulletins of the campaign [compiled from the London gazette]. |
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Resultats 1 - 5 de 12.
Pàgina 13
... Sail from the Mat Head , but at the Close of the Day could afcertain no more than that Three or Four were Men of War ; I therefore attempted to anticipate their Manoeuvres , that I might fall in with them the next Morning , and at Three ...
... Sail from the Mat Head , but at the Close of the Day could afcertain no more than that Three or Four were Men of War ; I therefore attempted to anticipate their Manoeuvres , that I might fall in with them the next Morning , and at Three ...
Pàgina 14
... Sail in the North Eaft ; this in- duced me to ftand directly to the Eastward , and at the Clofe of Day we faw Nine Sail from the Maft Head ; it was then nearly Calm , and continued fo till Eleven o'Clock P. M. when a fresh Breeze fprang ...
... Sail in the North Eaft ; this in- duced me to ftand directly to the Eastward , and at the Clofe of Day we faw Nine Sail from the Maft Head ; it was then nearly Calm , and continued fo till Eleven o'Clock P. M. when a fresh Breeze fprang ...
Pàgina 15
... Sail , which appeard to be the other Frigate ; but foon after discovering Seven more , and it being doubtful whether the Emerald ( whofe Copper is very bad ) would come up with the Fri- gate , I made her Signal to attack the Convoy ...
... Sail , which appeard to be the other Frigate ; but foon after discovering Seven more , and it being doubtful whether the Emerald ( whofe Copper is very bad ) would come up with the Fri- gate , I made her Signal to attack the Convoy ...
Pàgina 40
... the Effects of whofe well- directed Fire during the Night , had fhot away the Main and Mizen Top Mafts , and Main Yard ; the Enemy appeared in great Confufion , being reduced to to his Head Sails , going with the Wind on ( 40 )
... the Effects of whofe well- directed Fire during the Night , had fhot away the Main and Mizen Top Mafts , and Main Yard ; the Enemy appeared in great Confufion , being reduced to to his Head Sails , going with the Wind on ( 40 )
Pàgina 41
London gazette. to his Head Sails , going with the Wind on the Quarter . The Lion was run clofe alongfide ; the Yard Arms of both Ships being jutt clear , when a destructive Broadfide of Three Round Shot in each Gun was poured in ...
London gazette. to his Head Sails , going with the Wind on the Quarter . The Lion was run clofe alongfide ; the Yard Arms of both Ships being jutt clear , when a destructive Broadfide of Three Round Shot in each Gun was poured in ...
Frases i termes més freqüents
Admiralty Admiralty-Office Affiftance Anfwer Armed Veffels Army attacked Auftrians Battery Boats Brafs Brig Broadfide BULLETIN Cadiz Cadiz bound Cannon Capitulation Captain captured Cartridges Chace Commander in Chief confequence confiderable Convoy Copy Corfo Corps Curaçao Cutter dated on board defective Ditto Divifion Earl of St encloſed Enemy Enemy's Evan Nepean faid fame Ferrol feveral fhall fhould Fifgard Fire fmall fome foon forry Foudroyant Frigate fuch Garrifon Genoa Guillaume Tell Guns Harbour Honorable Lord Grenville Hundred Ifland Inftant Kienmayer Killed and Wounded laden Letter Lieutenant Lofs LONDON GAZETTE Lord Grenville Lord Hugh Seymour Lord Keith Lords Commiffioners Majefty Majefty's Ship Malta March Marines Melas Minotaur moft Morning Muſket neceffary Night Number o'Clock obferved Occafion Officers paffed Perfon Poffeffion Pofition Pofts Port Pounders Prifoners Rank and File received Right Honorable Lord Savona Schooner Seamen Service ſhall Ships and Veffels Shot Sloop Spanish Squadron Succefs themſelves thofe Troops Vincent William Wickham Yeſterday
Passatges populars
Pàgina 85 - A dispatch, of which the following is a copy, has been this day received at Earl Bathurst's office, addressed to his lordship by Major General Cooke, dated Cadiz, August 30, 1812 :— Cadiz, August 3O.
Pàgina 3 - Caftle fltuated on the eaftern fide of the Bogaz, or entrance of the Channel, which the inundation of the Nile had infulated from the main land, leaving a fordable paflage.
Pàgina 67 - Captain Campbell of the Dart to get in, if he could, to the Eafternmoft, and lay her on board, at the Time I hoped the firft Fire-Ship would have been entangled with the Wetternmoft.
Pàgina 78 - Terms of Mr. Paddon and the Whole of his Party, many of whom were knocked overboard, and Twice beat into the Boat, but returned to the Charge with unabated Courage.
Pàgina 8 - Perree, commander in chief of the French naval force in the Mediterranean; having a number of troops on board, from Toulon, bound for the relief of Malta. I attribute our success, this day, to be principally owing to the extreme good management of Lieutenant William Harrington...
Pàgina 67 - Ship could not have been got over the Banks, as the Water had begun to fall. By Captain Campbell's Report to me great Praife is due to Lieutenant M'Dermeit, who, I am forry to fay, is badly wounded. I enclofe Captain Campbell's Letter to me giving an Account of this...
Pàgina 61 - Veffels of War and Convoy of the Enemy in Quimper River, arrived off its Entrance at Daylight this Morning, and, in order to protect the Boats in the Execution of this Service, the Marines were landed in Two Divisions, the one on the Right Bank of the River under Lieutenant Burke, of the Renown, and the other on the Left under Lieutenant Gcrrard, of this Ship.
Pàgina 78 - Vaisseau, and towed out under a very heavy fire, is given up as a prize by the squadron to mark their admiration, and will not, I know, be the only reward of...
Pàgina 5 - Troops, which, though irregular, will fight Hand to Hand with them, muft coft them dear in the End.
Pàgina 111 - Poffeffion of the principal Fortrefs which commands the Town, I have appointed him, with a Party of my own Men, to that Command: .his Zeal, Bravery, and univerfal fteady Conduct in any...