Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the Official Documents Published in the London Gazette1806 |
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... landing in Campo Bay , but the wind having failed , the fleet did not arrive at its anchorage until the day was too far advanced to attempt a landing . On the morning of the 5th the First Brigade , under the orders of Brigadier ...
... landing in Campo Bay , but the wind having failed , the fleet did not arrive at its anchorage until the day was too far advanced to attempt a landing . On the morning of the 5th the First Brigade , under the orders of Brigadier ...
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... landing of the troops . Captain Downman at the same time went in shore with a light transport brig drawing only six feet , to run her on the beach as a break - water , if it would in any degree facilitate the debarka- tion of the troops ...
... landing of the troops . Captain Downman at the same time went in shore with a light transport brig drawing only six feet , to run her on the beach as a break - water , if it would in any degree facilitate the debarka- tion of the troops ...
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... landing . This cir- cumstance must fully prove how well the covering vessels were placed , and how ably our guns were served ; and I trust my country will acquit me of having applied every expedient that could be devised to prevent the ...
... landing . This cir- cumstance must fully prove how well the covering vessels were placed , and how ably our guns were served ; and I trust my country will acquit me of having applied every expedient that could be devised to prevent the ...
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able Admiral Admiralty Office anchor arms army battery Beresford board His Majesty's boats brig Brigadier-General Britannic Majesty British Government Buenos Ayres BULLETIN Cape capitulation captured carronades castle Cochrane command Commander-in-chief Commodore Sir Home conduct copy corvette Cotrone crew dated on board dispatch ditto enemy enemy's file wounded fire force four-pounders French frigate frigate gallant garrison gun-boats guns Holkar Horatio Nelson hundred inclose instant James Richard Dacres jesty's Jeswunt Rao Holkar killed and wounded landing letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel LONDON GAZETTE Lord Lake Lords Commissioners Lordships Majesty's ship Majesty's sloop Major-General Sir March marines wounded midshipman morning Narcissus o'clock pike Port possession prisoners private marine quarter-master rank and file Rear-Admiral received from Captain Regiment river Royal Marines sail schooner seamen serjeants shore Signed Sir David Baird Sir Home Popham Spanish squadron Table Bay Thomas tion town troops twelve-pounders vessels Vice-Admiral William Marsden wounded badly wounded on board zeal