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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… to their bill for erecting a ballast office in this harbour, "which they hear meets with great obstructions upon … will be a means to prevent anything being done for the harbour, which needs it exceedingly. Pp. 2. ( Hol.) Endd. … of the master, I will stop the ship as it goes out of the harbour. I desire orders as to what to do with the master if …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… soon. She has been here twelve months. The Bristol is in harbour repairing the knee of her head, which is so defective … to desist from attempting the said ships in the harbour, and consider that, in view of the difficulty of … strength of the castle of Corunna, but they saw into the harbour and could see three men-of-war in it. The flag had …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… went to Kinsale the 10th, stayed there the 11th, saw Cork Harbour on the 12th, lay at Captain Oliver's (where my poor …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… is, we cannot send out so much. Such "shot and other petty emptions" as are necessary must also be sent from this, … in the town, or such a strong squadron of ships in the harbour, as to make this attempt impracticable, "you are then … said hundred, who sent out their warrants at once to the petty constables of every parish requiring them forthwith to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Terrien Lib 3, cap. 3, p. 51. The sub-farmers have their petty farmers dispersed in their respective parishes who, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… and that a boom be sent out for the protection of the harbour of St. John's. It is absolutely necessary that the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… road, which is a musket shot or little more from the harbour, the batteries can bring more fire to bear on [an … that they can be easily burnt. If they come into the harbour, which they cannot do without unloading much (being … 13 for they will be one close upon the other, the harbour being very small. If they run aground, which they do …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… It is desirable to intercept or destroy these ships in the harbour. You are to take eight third-rate ships, the most … not required. As pressing men in ships or on shore in the harbour of Jamaica is strictly against his instructions, it … and St. George, which must be manned, be brought into harbour, leaving on board each a proper number of men. The …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… the Fleet in 1703. Five first-rate ships require in harbour 100 men each and to make up their middle complements … these in the following way: Those borne on the ships in harbour and as supernumeraries on the fourth and fifth-rates … about 4,000 men as supernumeraries and in the ships in harbour in ordinary, which, at 45 s. a man a month for wages …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… the ships being all hauled ready out of the basin into the harbour. The Count of Toulouse hoisted his flag on board a … will expose us to further danger and accidents in the harbour, which is crowded with vessels, and generally in the … to do their best to apprehend them. No person shall harbour or assist them [ usual clause], and all who knowingly …
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