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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… but there are hopes of getting her off. Wind W., a strong gale. [ Ibid. No. 4.] Oct. 1. Harwich. Silas Taylor to … which were convoyed by the Mermaid. Wind N., a brisk gale; weather fair. [ Ibid. No. 209.] Oct. 21. Pendennis. … Shoreham, till 3 in the afternoon, the wind S.S.E., a hard gale, with several gusts which forced us to lower our …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… about 60 stout ships and as many smaller. Not a topsail gale at N.E. [ Ibid. No. 256.] Oct. 2. Weymouth. Nathaniel … Taylor to Williamson. The wind blows a stiff westerly gale. I hope my letter of 30 Sept. came to your hands, in … Wind variable between N. and N.W., not a topsail gale. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 374, No. 26.] Oct. 10. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… sunk in the sand. Wind S. and by E., more than a topsail gale. Postscript, 5 Oct.About post time yesterday we saw the … from the Cape to the Downs. Wind S.W., more than a topsail gale. [ Ibid. No. 10.] Oct. 8. Portsmouth. Hugh Salesbury to … daily complaint of all that meet with them. Not a topsail gale at S. [ Ibid. No. 67.] Oct. 18. Lisburn. Sir G. Rawdon …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… this morning they sailed with an N.E. wind. Not a topsail gale at N.E. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 397, No. 1.] Oct. 1. Lyme. … are at anchor in this bay, the wind being N.N.E. a hard gale. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 397, No. 11.] Oct. 4. Harwich. … high. Postscript. 3 p.m.Wind N. and by E., now a topsail gale. This Mr. East's ship was on the Goodwin Sands …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678
… was chosen mayor for this town. Wind W. and by S., a fresh gale. [ Ibid. No. 234.] Oct. 4. Plymouth. Philip Lanyon to … Watkins and his men, the other I saw. More than a topsail gale at N.N.W. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 407, No. 38.] Oct. 17. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Oct. 2. Robert West to Secretary Jenkins. Goodenough named Gale, a brasier, to be one of the assassinates and said he … fetch him out of Yorkshire. Will you grant a warrant for Gale? [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 433, No. 76.] Oct. 10. Bristol. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… gone about the headland northwards. Wind W.N.W., a smart gale. [ Ibid. No. 162.] Sept. 2. Bridlington. Surgeon J. … Wind Saturday and yesterday W.S.W., to-day W., a strong gale, almost a storm. [ Ibid. No. 165.] Sept. 2. Yarmouth. … them about Humber. Yesterday, wind W., a very moderate gale; to-day, W., but a very lofty gale. [ Ibid. No. 190.] …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… and with a good offing and the wind E.N.E., a fresh gale, the four Barbados men being unwilling to lose time in … being overbuilt that she will not bear sail in an ordinary gale, though we have made two reefs to all our topsails and … East end of the Dogger Bank under sail, wind N. a fresh gale, being bound for the Thames. The next three days we met …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… last night and now E.N.E. It blows yet more than a topsail gale. [ Ibid. No. 90.] Sept. 6. Portsmouth. Hugh Salesbury to … prejudice to any ships in the Downs. More than a topsail gale at E.N.E. [ Ibid. No. 101.] Sept. 8. Whitehall. Sir J. … these eight days. The storm ended last night. A topsail gale at N.E. [ Ibid. No. 121.] Sept. 13. Pendennis. Francis …