The Graves Papers And Other Documents Relating to the Naval Operations of the Yo
The Graves Papers And Other Documents Relating to the Naval Operations of the Yo
Chadwick, French Ensor, 1844-1919
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I therefore propose to despatch the Ranger as soon as she comes back from St. Lucia, to which place I sent her to make known my return to this island the moment I anchored. I have the honour to be, with great truth and regard, Sir, Your most obedient and most humble Servant, SAM. HOOD. P. S. I was obliged to leave the Prince William at New York, as her rudder required to be unhung, which occasioned me to write the letter you will herewith re ceive to Rear-Admiral Digby. P. S. I have, since writ...ing the above, received a let ter from Rear-Admiral Drake, to acquaint me that the THE GRAVES PAPERS bread sent on board the Princesa was so very bad it could not be received, and that the contractor has no other. S. H. Endorsed. Loth of December, 1781, Barbadoes, Sir Samuel Hood. Received 7th of January, 1782, at mid night. [ REAR ADMIRAL GRAVES TO PHILIP STEPHENS ] London, Port Royal Harbour 2oh Deer. 1781. Sir. Be pleased to acquaint the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty that I sailed from the Bar of New York in the London the loh November, and arrived at An tigua the 6h Deer, to put on shore my prisoners, having taken on the passage a French ship called the Imperi- eux of 800 tons, 38 guns and 319 Men, from Cadiz for Philidelphia; laden with Salt, some arms, cannon, and mixed goods, besides medicine.
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