The Naval Chronicle, Volumen17James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones J. Gold, 1807 Contains a general and biographical history of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects, under the guidance of several literary and professional men. |
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... frigate . Captain Hood remained at Halifax until the latter end of 1789 , when the Thisbe was ordered to England and paid off . In the month of May , 1790 , he was appointed to the com mand of the Juno frigate , in which he proceeded to ...
... frigate . Captain Hood remained at Halifax until the latter end of 1789 , when the Thisbe was ordered to England and paid off . In the month of May , 1790 , he was appointed to the com mand of the Juno frigate , in which he proceeded to ...
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... frigate , called the Juno : they answered , Viva . After asking , in English and French , for some time , what brig she was , and where the British Admiral lay , they appeared not to understand me , but called out as we passed under ...
... frigate , called the Juno : they answered , Viva . After asking , in English and French , for some time , what brig she was , and where the British Admiral lay , they appeared not to understand me , but called out as we passed under ...
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... frigate ; and his conduct was mentioned by the Com- mander in Chief , on that occasion , as highly meritorious ... frigates , of equal force , at Smyrna . For the unwearied activity and vigilance which he displayed , while on that ...
... frigate ; and his conduct was mentioned by the Com- mander in Chief , on that occasion , as highly meritorious ... frigates , of equal force , at Smyrna . For the unwearied activity and vigilance which he displayed , while on that ...
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... frigates and two corvettes , full of troops . In the action which ensued , Sir Samuel was severely wounded , and was afterwards under the necessity of having his right arm amputated . He succeeded , however , in capturing four of the ...
... frigates and two corvettes , full of troops . In the action which ensued , Sir Samuel was severely wounded , and was afterwards under the necessity of having his right arm amputated . He succeeded , however , in capturing four of the ...
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... frigates that could be of service to him , and was then superseded in the command by the arrival of this senior officer . Your Majesty's Memorialist received the most flattering marks of attention from the merchants and inhabitants ...
... frigates that could be of service to him , and was then superseded in the command by the arrival of this senior officer . Your Majesty's Memorialist received the most flattering marks of attention from the merchants and inhabitants ...
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Admiral Admiralty anchor appeared appointed April armed arrived attack batteries boats brig British Buenos Ayres Cape Captain Hood Captain Russell Captain Vincent captured chase Chron coast Commander in Chief Commodore conduct convoy copy Court crew cruise dispatches ditto enclose enemy enemy's English expedition February fire fleet force French privateer frigate gallant harbour honour island January John John Thomas Duckworth killed land late letter Lieutenant Lord Nelson Lordship Majesty Majesty's Memorialist Majesty's ship Majesty's sloop March marines masts Merchants Midshipman miles morning name unknown NAVAL CHRONICLE Navy night occasion officers orders Plata port present Rear-Admiral received Robert Calder Royal Royal Navy sail Samuel Hood schooner seamen sent shore shot Sir David Baird Sir Home Popham Sir Samuel Sir Samuel Hood soon Spanish squadron station Table Bay taken tons trade troops Vice-Admiral William Marsden wind wounded Yards