Publications of the Navy Records Society, volume 16
Publications of the Navy Records Society, volume 16
Navy Records Society (Great Britain)
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Do. weather. Wore ship and run into our station. Victory SSE \ a mile.
February \<^th.
A.M. — Unsettled weather with rain at times. In 2nd reef of the main topsail. Cape St. Vincent NE by E 4 or 5 leagues. Light breezes and cloudy.
Out 2nd reef of the topsails and made all sail. At noon, calm and cloudy. St. Vincent NE by N ^ N 5 or 6 miles.
P.M. — Took the San Nicolas, Spanish prize, in tow ; made all sail.
MINER VE Log. — ^JoHN Parrott, Master. — Official No. 2798.
February i^th.
^4 P.M., Commodore shifted his broad pennant on board the Captain.
February 14/^ A.M. — Light breezes and hazy. Victory ENE 3 miles. At \ past i, heard the report of guns in the Digitized by Google ST. VINCENT 247 SW quarter. At 4, Admiral ENE 3 miles. At 6, saw 13 strange sails on the SW quarter. At 7, out all reefs, the fleet in chase. The Spanish fleet SW 5 or 6 miles. At 20 minutes after 1 1, the van of the fleet commenced action with Spanish fleet. At noon, smart breeze and hazy, the fleet in close action.
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