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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… two of them men-of war, viz.:the Hampshire and the Success. On the 3rd we got into the Road of Funchal where we … consist of 7,800 men, but I do not expect to hear of any success on our part, but they will then say they were not … obey you in the trust given me, but I do not hope for much success. The ill will, which many here bear to me, renders me …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… Nice, by his order, with a party of his troops; the success of which siege is expected with impatience, so much …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… Wilson, whom the LordsJustices of Ireland employed with success after the surrender of Limerick in persuading the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… Thomas Powell, captain of an English privateer called the Success. Shows that with his said ship he seized and took a … is no probability either of making this descent, or of success, supposing it could be made, which way can one hope … satisfied that, if there were sufficient ground to expect success in any enterprise, your Majesty should think it worth …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… Wallis to the Earl of Nottingham, I have met with better success than at first I could promise your lordship or myself …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… disputes as to the command of the fleet and hopes for his success at Limerick. [ Ibid., No. 124.] Aug. 2. Memorandum … to Mr. Warre. I have to-day heard of the King's return and success in Ireland, and that our fleet will soon be at sea … or three days from hence. Our letters here speak of great success in Savoy, and that the Duke has passed the Po, but …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… more to trouble you with, but my wishes for your good success in all your undertakings." Holograph. [ S.P. Dom. … great charge, to raise the said wrecks, but with so little success, that the parties concerned had often some thoughts … necessary, but less possible to land in France with any success. I enclose a letter from Sir Robert Howard; he …
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