The Battle of Lake Erie a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcol
The Battle of Lake Erie a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcol
C O Paullin
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On my arrival at Kingston on the lake'"* I took command of the corvette No. I, then called the Wolfe, by appointment from Sir John B. Warren, about three weeks after my taking the command I was superseded by the arrival of Sir James Lucas Yeo, with a large detachment of officers and sea- men from England, and appointed by that officer ■^3 Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren, commander-in-chief of the British naval forces on the North Atlantic station. "4 Governor-general of Canada and commander-in-...chief of the British army. "3 Commander Daniel Pring. He commanded the brig Linnet at the Battle of Lake Champlain, September ii, 1814. "^ Lake Ontario. [155] • « 156 BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE to the superintendence of the gun boats for the time being. Soon after my appointment to the gun boats it was judged necessary to send a naval establish- ment to Lake Erie to render the squadron on that lake effective, which it was not considered to be under the provincial marine. This command was offered to Captain Mulcas- ter" the next in command to Sir James Yeo, who to my personal knowledge, declined it in conse- quence of its ineffective state and Sir James Yeo refusing to send seamen.
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