The Naval Chronicle, Volum 19John Jones J. Gold, 1808 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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... command- ed by Captain Kennett . In the year 1763 , he was removed into the Rippon , of 60 guns , Captain ( now Admiral ) Thompson ; from which he went on board the Arrogant , commanded by the late Admiral M'Kenzie . In 1767 , he joined ...
... command- ed by Captain Kennett . In the year 1763 , he was removed into the Rippon , of 60 guns , Captain ( now Admiral ) Thompson ; from which he went on board the Arrogant , commanded by the late Admiral M'Kenzie . In 1767 , he joined ...
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... command of three gundaloes , for the purpose of preventing the rebels from forming a junction . This was a service of great fa- tigue , and of no slight danger ; as the persons engaged in it were deprived of their natural rest , and of ...
... command of three gundaloes , for the purpose of preventing the rebels from forming a junction . This was a service of great fa- tigue , and of no slight danger ; as the persons engaged in it were deprived of their natural rest , and of ...
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... command . At Trincomalee , Captain ( now Sir George ) Young , of the navy , and Captain Rumbold , of the army ( the former charged with despatches from Sir Edward Vernon , relating to the capture of Pondicherry , and the latter with the ...
... command . At Trincomalee , Captain ( now Sir George ) Young , of the navy , and Captain Rumbold , of the army ( the former charged with despatches from Sir Edward Vernon , relating to the capture of Pondicherry , and the latter with the ...
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... command at Portsmouth , made a representation of this service to the Admiralty ; in consequence of which , Lieutenant Ellison received their lordships ' approbation , in a public letter . The affair was also productive of farther ...
... command at Portsmouth , made a representation of this service to the Admiralty ; in consequence of which , Lieutenant Ellison received their lordships ' approbation , in a public letter . The affair was also productive of farther ...
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... command of a frigate ; and , in February , 1785 , on Captain Byron's health obliging him to quit the Druid , of 32 guns , Lord Howe , who was then the First Lord of the Admiralty , without any farther application , appointed Captain ...
... command of a frigate ; and , in February , 1785 , on Captain Byron's health obliging him to quit the Druid , of 32 guns , Lord Howe , who was then the First Lord of the Admiralty , without any farther application , appointed Captain ...
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