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213. Letter from Lord George Germaine, to Gen. Vaughan.

214. Lift of the fleet under Rear Admiral Hood, April 29th, 1781.

215. Capitulation of the Ifland of Tobago, between the Comte de

Graffe, the Marquis de Bouillé, and George Ferguson, Esq.

and the Hon. Major Stanhope.

216, 217. Lift of the Fleet under the command of Sir Peter Parker,

at Jamaica.

218. Forces in North America, under General Sir Henry Clinton.

219. Lift of his Majefty's Fleet under the command of Vice-Admi-

ral Marriot Arbuthnot, Efq. in North America.

220. Lift of the loffes fustained by the Rebels, by the detachments

under Brigadier-General Arnold, and Lieutenant-Colonel

Simcoe, at Westham and Richmond, in Virginia, Jan. 5, 1781.

221. Lift of the French Squadron under M. Deftouches, in the

battle of March 16, 1781.

222. Vice-Admiral Arbuthnot's Line of Battle, in the action of

March 16th, 1781.

223. Governor Chester's Letter to Lord George Germaine.

224. Articles of capitulation between his Excellency Don Bernar-

do de Galvez, Major-General of the Spanish Army, and his

Excellency Peter Chefter, Efq. and Major General John

Campbell, in his Britannic Majefty's fervice.

225. Returns of the Garrisons at Fort George and its adjoining

Works, and of the Royal Navy Redoubt, at their furrender

to Spain; as alfo of the killed, wounded, and deferted, dur-

ing the Siege.

226. Loffes fuftained by the British at the battle of Guildford.

227. Propofitions offered to the commanding officers of the British

Navy and Troops, in Cape Fear River, by fuch of the in-

habitants of the Town of Wilmington and others, who chose

to remain there.

228. Lift of the Fleet under Rear-Admiral Hood, that arrived at

New-York, Auguft 28th.

229. Line of Battle of the British Fleet, under the command of

Rear-Admiral Graves, in the action off the Chefapeak, Sept.

5th, 1781.

230. Lofs fuftained by the rebels at Fort Griswold, New London, &c.

231. Minutes, taken by one of the Lieutenants, who was on board

251. Lift of the British fleet under the command of Vice-Admiral

Darby, that relieved Gibraltar.

182. Lift of the Fleet under Admiral Rodney in the West Indies.
183. British Line of Battle, in the day of Action, April 17th,

1780, &c.

184. Lift of the French Fleet, and their Order of Battle, on the

17th of April, 1780, when under the command of the Comte

de Guichen.

185. Lift of the killed and wounded in the British Fleet, in the en-
gagement with the French, April 17th, 1780, off Marti-

nico.

189: Lift of the Spanish fquadron, commanded by Don Solano,

which joined the Fleet under M. de Guichen at fea, and

which arrived in Prince Rupert's bay, June 10th.

190. Lift of the Fleet under Sir Edward Hughes, K. B. in the

Eaft Indies.

191. Fleet under the command of Sir Peter Parker at Jamaica.

192. Lift of the French Fleet in the Weft Indies, 1780.

193. Articles of capitulation of Fort St Juan.

194. Lift of the fquadron detached under the command of the ho
nourable Captain William Cornwallis, by Sir Peter Parker,
commanding his Majefty's Fleet on the Jamaica ftation.

195. Lift of the Fleet that failed under the command of Sir Geo.

Rodney, partly for the relief of Gibraltar, and partly for the

Weft Indies.

196. Lift of the Spanish fleet under R.-Adm. Don Juan de Langara.

197. Captain Macbride's Letter, Jan. 18, 1780.

198. Correfpondence between Admiral Rodney and Don Langara.

199. Lift of the Ruffian Fleet put in commiffion to join the Armed

Neutrality.

200 and 201. Papers relating to the Armed Neutrality.

202. Lift of the Navy of the States-General of the United Provinces

in commiffion, Jan. 1ft, 1781.

203. Particulars of Captain Cook's Voyage.

204. Lift of the grand fleet under the command of Admiral Geary.

205. Lift of the French Fleet under the Comte d'Estaing, and de

Guichen, that finally left Cadiz, November 7th, and arrived

at Breft, in January, &c.

206. His Britannic Majefty's Manifefto against the States General,

207. Parliamentary Grants for the year 1781.

208. Fleet fent to North America under Rear-Adm. Digby, July 2г.
209. Lift of his Majefty's fhips under the command of Sir George
Bridges Rodney, in the Weft Indies.

210. Lift of the Dutch Ships taken by Captain Reynolds.

211. Surrender of Demerary, &c.

212. Remonftrance of the Merchants of the Island of St Chrifto-

phers, to Admiral Rodney and Gen. Vaughan.

254. Captain Mulcafter's letter to Lord Amherst, relative to the

attack on the island of Jersey.

255. Lord Amherst's answer to Captain Mulcafter.

256. List of the French fleet under M. de la Motte Piquet.

257. Fleet under Vice-Admiral Darby, which failed from Spithead,

March 13th, 1781.

258. Lift of the fleet under Vice-Admiral Darby, when reinforced.

259. Loffes by death, &c. in the French ships.

260. Loffes by death, &c. in the Spanish ships.

261. Lift of the fleet under the command of Vice-Admiral Darby

in Torbay, with which he went to fea, Sept. 14th, 1781.

262. Particulars relative to Luke Ryan.

263. Lift of the fquadron under the command of Vice-Admiral Hyde

Parker, in the battle near the Dogger Bank, Aug. 5th.

264. Lift of the Dutch fleet, which engaged the British, near the

Dogger bank.

265. Return of the killed and wounded in the action of the 5th of

Auguft.

266. Lofs fuftained by the Dutch in the action at the Dogger bank.

267. French fleet at Cadiz, under Comte de Guichen.

268. Lift of the fleet that failed from Spithead, Dec. 2d, under

the command of Rear-Admiral Kempenfelt.

269. Lift of the prizes made by the fleet under Rear-Admirál Kem-

penfelt, with account of their cargoes, &c.

270. His Majesty's fpeech to both Houses of Parliament.

271. Changes in Administration.

272. Parliamentary grants for the year 1782.

273. Lift of the fquadron under the command of Commodore Elliot,

cruizing in the mouth of the British channel, and coast of

Ireland, for the protection of trade.

274. Lift of his Majefty's fhips in the West Indies, under the com-
mand of Admiral Sir George Bridges Rodney, Bart. toge-
ther with his line of battle on the 12th of April, and a re-
turn of the killed and wounded in each ship in that action.

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