The History of England, From the Accession of King George the Third, to the Conclusion of Peace in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred And Eighty-Three 3
The History of England, From the Accession of King George the Third, to the Conclusion of Peace in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred And Eighty-Three 3
John Adolphus
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I4tfa Mar, 2 id Mar. The French reinforced « 19th Apr. Partial en- gagement. Capture of Tobago by the French. X0tb May. HISTORY OF ENGLAND. Another attack on the property of the Dutch was made by a fquadron of privateers^ moftly equipped from B/'iftol, who boldly entering^ the difficult rivers of Demarary and Iirequibo, captured, under the very guns of the forts, fe veral veffels of confiderable val ue. The terrified inhabitants immediately furrendered thefe fettlements, together with the iflan...d of Berbice, to the governor of Barbadoes; tliey claimed only the terms ailowed to St. Euftatia, but were treated with much greater lenity. Meanwhile a French fleet of twenty-five fhips of the line, and one of fifty guns, failed from Breft, commanded by de Sutfrein and de Grafle; they had on board fix thoufand land forces, and convoyed a merchant fleet of nearly three hundred fail. Twenty of the veflels of the line, and the fifty gun fliip, proceeded for Fort Royal in Martinique, where a junc- tion with the French fleet already in that quar- ter would give a decided fuperiority ove?
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