The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American Independence |
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100 A British Squadron under Hotham sails the same day for Barbados, with Five
Thousand Troops 100 Admiral Barrington's Seizure of Santa Lucia 101 D'Estaing
sails to Recapture it102 Rapidity and Skill shown in Barrington's Movements ...
100 A British Squadron under Hotham sails the same day for Barbados, with Five
Thousand Troops 100 Admiral Barrington's Seizure of Santa Lucia 101 D'Estaing
sails to Recapture it102 Rapidity and Skill shown in Barrington's Movements ...
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Attack upon the Island of St. Kitts by de Grasse and de Bouille- Hood sails for its
Relief from Barbados His Plan of procedure Balked by an Accident He Succeeds
in dislodging de Grasse and taking the Anchorage left by the French ...
Attack upon the Island of St. Kitts by de Grasse and de Bouille- Hood sails for its
Relief from Barbados His Plan of procedure Balked by an Accident He Succeeds
in dislodging de Grasse and taking the Anchorage left by the French ...
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Rear-Admiral the Hon. Samuel Barrington, the new-comer, leaving home before
war had been declared, had orders not to quit Barbados till further instructions
should arrive. These had not reached him when he learned of the loss of
Dominica ...
Rear-Admiral the Hon. Samuel Barrington, the new-comer, leaving home before
war had been declared, had orders not to quit Barbados till further instructions
should arrive. These had not reached him when he learned of the loss of
Dominica ...
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On the same day there left New York for Barbados a British squadron, — two 64's
, three 50's, and three smaller craft, — under the command of Commodore
William Hotham, convoying five thousand troops for service in the West Indies.
On the same day there left New York for Barbados a British squadron, — two 64's
, three 50's, and three smaller craft, — under the command of Commodore
William Hotham, convoying five thousand troops for service in the West Indies.
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On the afternoon of the 13th the shipping anchored in the Grand Cul de Sac, an
inlet on the west side of Santa Lucia, which is seventy miles east-north-east from
Barbados. Part of the troops landed at once, and seized the batteries and heights
...
On the afternoon of the 13th the shipping anchored in the Grand Cul de Sac, an
inlet on the west side of Santa Lucia, which is seventy miles east-north-east from
Barbados. Part of the troops landed at once, and seized the batteries and heights
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abreast Admiralty ahead American anchored April army Arnold arrived astern attack Barbados batteries Brest British fleet broadsides Byron cable Cap Francois Cape Captain centre Channel Channel fleet chase Chesapeake Clinton close action close-hauled coast command Commander-in-Chief convoy Cornwallis course cruise Cuddalore d'Estaing d'Orvilliers division east enemy enemy's engaged fight fire flagship force form line French admiral French fleet French ships frigates Gibraltar Grasse Guadeloupe Guichen guns hauled head Hood Hood's Howe's Hughes Hyde Parker Island July Keppel killed Lake Champlain land latter leeward line of battle Lord manoeuvre Martinique masts miles movement Narragansett Bay naval Navy night Parker passed port tack position put to sea Rear-Admiral Rodney Rodney's sail Sandy Hook Santa Lucia side signal Sir Peter Parker spars squadron starboard tack station steering Suffren superior tion Trincomalee troops vessels Vice-Admiral weather West Indies wind windward wounded wrote York