Bulletins and Other State IntelligenceCompiled and arranged from the official documents published in the London gazette., 1810 |
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... completely destroyed , and in their harbours the enemy can no longer find that pro- tection for their own ships or their captures , which they were accustomed to seek , when the rigour of the blockade opposed their entrance into the ...
... completely destroyed , and in their harbours the enemy can no longer find that pro- tection for their own ships or their captures , which they were accustomed to seek , when the rigour of the blockade opposed their entrance into the ...
Page 266
... completely in our power , and I accordingly issued immediate orders for the troops to halt . I am sorry that my situation prevented my com- municating , agreeably to his Lordship's orders , with Mr. Farquhar , who was on board of His ...
... completely in our power , and I accordingly issued immediate orders for the troops to halt . I am sorry that my situation prevented my com- municating , agreeably to his Lordship's orders , with Mr. Farquhar , who was on board of His ...
Page 348
... completely under the fire of heavy batteries , and three armed brigs lying with- in hail of her . I anchored immediately after dark , and gave the charge of the boats to Lieute- nant Rowe , of the Diana , in the barge , ( who I knew ...
... completely under the fire of heavy batteries , and three armed brigs lying with- in hail of her . I anchored immediately after dark , and gave the charge of the boats to Lieute- nant Rowe , of the Diana , in the barge , ( who I knew ...
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1st Batt able seaman Admiral Admiralty Office Amboyna anchor arms army artillery attack Basseterre battalion batteries Beckwith boats brig brigade Brigadier-General Britannic Majesty's British Busaco capitulation captured carronades cavalry COCHRANE Colonel command conduct copy corps detachment dispatch ditto division Dutch EDWARD TUCKER embarked enemy enemy's Excellency exertions fire force French frigates gallant garrison George Beckwith Guadaloupe gun-boats Harcourt honour hundred immediately inclose inhabitants instant island Isle of Bourbon John Wilson Croker killed and wounded laden landed Lieu Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-Colonel Keating Lieutenant-General Light Infantry LONDON GAZETTE Lordship loss Majesty's ship Majesty's ship Dover Major mand ment morning Nereide night o'clock occasion orders party Paul's port possession pounders prisoners private marine rank and file received Regiment royal marines Royal Navy sail seamen serjeant shore Signed six-pounders slightly wounded sloop squadron subalterns surrender tion town troops twelve-pounders vessels William York Rangers zeal