The Naval Chronicle, Volum 17James 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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Side 11
... the town . Before the people were all off the yard , found the ship went astern very fast , by a flaw of wind that came down the harbour : hoisted the driver and mizen - COMMODORE SIR SAMUEL HOOD , K.B. AND K.S.F. 11.
... the town . Before the people were all off the yard , found the ship went astern very fast , by a flaw of wind that came down the harbour : hoisted the driver and mizen - COMMODORE SIR SAMUEL HOOD , K.B. AND K.S.F. 11.
Side 12
... seen ; every officer and man was at his duty ; and I do think , within three minutes , every sail in the ship was set , and the yards braced ready for casting : the steady and active assistance of Lieutenant Turner 12 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR ...
... seen ; every officer and man was at his duty ; and I do think , within three minutes , every sail in the ship was set , and the yards braced ready for casting : the steady and active assistance of Lieutenant Turner 12 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR ...
Side 23
... yards of the ditch . Sir Thomas Troubridge , assisted first by Captain Ball , and afterwards by Captain ( now Admiral ) Hallowell , commanded the forces which were landed from the English squadron . † Capua is situated fifteen miles ...
... yards of the ditch . Sir Thomas Troubridge , assisted first by Captain Ball , and afterwards by Captain ( now Admiral ) Hallowell , commanded the forces which were landed from the English squadron . † Capua is situated fifteen miles ...
Side 39
... deplorable condition , with neither sails , rigging , masts , nor yards . In making Engiand , we again fell in with the poor Audacious , who we found had suffered considerably that night ; her COMMERCIAL HINTS , RECOLLECTIONS , & c . 39.
... deplorable condition , with neither sails , rigging , masts , nor yards . In making Engiand , we again fell in with the poor Audacious , who we found had suffered considerably that night ; her COMMERCIAL HINTS , RECOLLECTIONS , & c . 39.
Side 40
... yard went through her decks ; all her boats were destroyed , excepting one ; and she informed us , she heard frequent firing of guns , as signals of distress . She remained a perfect wreck five days , during which she saw a deal of ...
... yard went through her decks ; all her boats were destroyed , excepting one ; and she informed us , she heard frequent firing of guns , as signals of distress . She remained a perfect wreck five days , during which she saw a deal of ...
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