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... official letters of the Admiral. LONDON GAZETTE. August 1, 1801. Copy of a
letter from Rear-admiral Sir James Saumarez, to Evan Nepean, Esq. ; dated on
board his Majesty's ship Caesar, at Gibraltar, the 6th of July. 44
MEDITERRANEAN.
... official letters of the Admiral. LONDON GAZETTE. August 1, 1801. Copy of a
letter from Rear-admiral Sir James Saumarez, to Evan Nepean, Esq. ; dated on
board his Majesty's ship Caesar, at Gibraltar, the 6th of July. 44
MEDITERRANEAN.
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his Majesty's ship Caesar, at Gibraltar, the 6th of July. Sir, I have to request you
will be pleased to inform my lords' commissioners of the Admiralty, that,
conformably to my teller of yesterday's date, I stood through the Straits, with his
Majesty's ...
his Majesty's ship Caesar, at Gibraltar, the 6th of July. Sir, I have to request you
will be pleased to inform my lords' commissioners of the Admiralty, that,
conformably to my teller of yesterday's date, I stood through the Straits, with his
Majesty's ...
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I cannot close this letter, without rendering the most ample justice to the great
bravery of Captain Ferris; the loss in his ship must have been very considerable,
both in officers and men ; but I have the satisfaction to be informed, that his
Majesty ...
I cannot close this letter, without rendering the most ample justice to the great
bravery of Captain Ferris; the loss in his ship must have been very considerable,
both in officers and men ; but I have the satisfaction to be informed, that his
Majesty ...
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Late in the evening, I observed the enemy's ships to have cleared Ca- brita Point
; and at eight, I bore up with the squadron, to stand after them : his Majesty's ship
Superb, being stationed a-head of the Caesar, I directed Captain Keats to make ...
Late in the evening, I observed the enemy's ships to have cleared Ca- brita Point
; and at eight, I bore up with the squadron, to stand after them : his Majesty's ship
Superb, being stationed a-head of the Caesar, I directed Captain Keats to make ...
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In the course of the trial Lieutenant Kent refused to give his evidence on oath
from some religious scruples, and the court expressed an opinion that he was
unfit to hold a commission in his Majesty's service. *„* In the Precis des
Evenemens ...
In the course of the trial Lieutenant Kent refused to give his evidence on oath
from some religious scruples, and the court expressed an opinion that he was
unfit to hold a commission in his Majesty's service. *„* In the Precis des
Evenemens ...
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