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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… hope they may be the Straits fleet. Weymouth, 11 May. The Tiger, a French man-of-war of 44 guns, left behind for convoy … privateer. Weymouth, 14 May. The French man-of-war, the Tiger, is now in Portland Road. A Dutch caper of 10 guns came … finding a fit place and a good opportunity I cleaned the Tiger, she having been eight months off the ground. I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678
… the Welcome of London. In this fleet is brought home the Tiger, the admiral of Algiers, whose commander was Canarys. A … Saturday, about 70 sail and upwards, of which one is the Tiger frigate of Algier, taken by Capt. Herbert. [ Ibid. No. … three weeks since with the Leopard and Guernsey and the Tiger and about 70 merchantmen. He was separated from the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… undertakes to supply him with. At the same place the Tiger, Capt. Turner commanding, wants all his provisions of … Names of the ships at the Nore: Gloucester, Adventure, Tiger, Constant Warwick and Dartmouth; Fountain, Samuel and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Poole. 27 May Seaflower. 3 June Success, of London. 5 June Tiger. 4 June William. All these have the sign-manual and are …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… and given him their tickets. [ Ibid. No. 4.] Nov. 2. The Tiger, Cowes. Capt. Thomas Harman to the same. His Royal … else the men must lie on deck, particularly for the Tiger, now at Cowes, whose commander complains greatly of the … Hugh Salesbury to Williamson. At Spithead are the Tiger, Happy Return, Jersey, Morning Star and Castle …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… letters advise that Lord Berkeley, commander of the Tiger, was arrived at Tangier, on which are several presents …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… Williamson. The Princess, bound for the Straits, and the Tiger are launched from the dry dock, after being repaired …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… and the Hampshire is to go to Spithead to-day, and the Tiger will follow shortly. The Rupert is in dock, and may be … to sail to-morrow with the Hampshire to Spithead; the Tiger will soon follow. The Rupert is fitting with all … the Gloucester went out of the harbour, and to-morrow the Tiger and Hampshire follow to Spithead. [ Ibid. No. 222.] …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 46 guns and 200 men, gave him a broadside and shot the Tiger's mainmast by the board, and, had there not been … another frigate at a small distance, had carried away the Tiger. Capt. Harman and about seven more were killed. This …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… convoyed by Sir John Harman; it was Capt. Harman in the Tiger that passed by this, convoying them. [ S.P. Dom., Car. … of honour to Dieppe. I informed you last post that the Tiger came yesterday into the Downs, where she is still at … you of the arrival of the Rupert. To-day she and the Tiger sailed westward. 'Tis said they are gone to wash and …
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