Prisoners of War in France From 1804 to 1814 Being the Adventures of John Trege
Prisoners of War in France From 1804 to 1814 Being the Adventures of John Trege
John Tregerthen Short
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This was afterwards commuted to transportation for life, but a free pardon was granted to them on May 3, 1856, and they returned to England in the September following. THE 01. 1 1 NAVIGATION SCHOOL, ST. I \ h> JOHN TREGERTHEN SHORT 257 crew, nine in number, left in the long boat, and landed here at 2 a. M. March 6. — The largest fleet of vessels known for some time past sailed from St. Ives and Hayle this morning. March 26. — This day was by the Wesleyan Metho- dists of this town set apart for ...Divine worship in com- memoration of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit among the people at the great revival, which commenced this day twelve months. April 7. — Strong gale, wind N. The smack Mary Ann, of Poole, John Elliot, from Swansea, coal- laden, stranded outside Pednolver Point ; soon after the mast went by the board. The crew of two men and a boy were saved. At low water the materials were taken on shore. April 8. — The Wesleyan Missionary Anniversary Services held this day. At the annual meeting the chair was taken by the Rev.
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