The book Papers Relating to the Loss of Minorca in 1756 was written by author Richmond, Herbert William, 1871- , Ed Here you can read free online of Papers Relating to the Loss of Minorca in 1756 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Papers Relating to the Loss of Minorca in 1756 a good or bad book?
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14. D.] Reed. 6th September. The Camp of Berlement, commanded by the Prince de Soubise, and that upon the Saar, commanded by Mr. de Chevert, were formed on the 26th August ; they are so situated as to be able to join in 24 hours. There is a rumour of some design upon Ostend. Great diligence is used at Brest in completing the men of war fitting out at that port. A number of vessels of different sizes are ordered to Dunkirk, Calais, and Boulogne ; some of them, are actually arrived ; Bulkeley's, ...Dillon's, Lally's, and Ogilvie's regiments are at or near Boulogne; the Royal Scotch at St. Omer, under orders to be at Calais the 3rd of October ; Rooth's regiment is at Gravelines. 70 THE LOSS OF MINORCA [No. 8. A.] Reed. 8th September. It is given out that an embarkation will be made at Boulogne, Calais, and Dunkirk because it is said the ships which are to return from the islands cannot pass, being prevented by the English, and they endeavour to make it believed, as if they had a mind to make a descent in Scotland to give a diversion to the English that they may by that means have a way open to send succours to the Indies.
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