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117. Sentence of Admiral Keppel.

118. Sentence of Sir Hugh Pallifer.

119. Lift of the fquadron under Vice-Admiral Lord Shuldham, and

Commodore Rowley, with their order of failing, Dec. 1778.

120. Supplies voted by Parliament for the year 1779.

121. Manifefto which the Marquis d'Almodovar, the Spanish Am-

baffador, delivered to Lord Viscount Weymouth, &e.

122. Lift of the British fleet at or near home.

123. Lift of the British fleet in the East Indies.

124. Lift of the French force that took Senegal, Feb. 1779.

125. Lift of the Fleet under M. d'Estaing in the West Indies.

126. Articles of capitulation, between Le Chevalier de Trolong dų

Romain, Lieutenant of his moft Chriftian Majefty, Com-'

mander in Chief of the French troops, and his Excellency

Valentine Morris, Efq. Captain-General, and Governor in

Chief in and over his Majefty's ifland of St Vincent, and its

dependencies, Chancellor Ordinary, and Vice-Admiral of

the fame, &c.

127. Lift of the fleet under the command of the Honourable John

Byron, Vice-Admiral of the Blue, in the West Indies, and

his line of battle, in the fea-fight off Grenada, July 6th, with

the French fleet under the Comte d'Estaing.

128. List of the prizes taken on the Leeward Island Station, when
under the command of Rear-Admiral Hyde Parker.

129. Lift of the fleet under the command of Vice- Admiral Sir Pe-

ter Parker, Knt.

130. Copy of the Convention between the Honourable John Lut-
rell, and William Dalrymple, Efq. on the part of his Bri-
tannic Majefty, and Don Simon Defneaux, and Don Juan
Daftiex, on the part of his Catholic Majesty, for the officers
and garrifon of Porto Omoa, October 24th, 1779.

131. British land forces in North America.

132. Lift of his Majefty's fhips, in North America, under the com-
mand of Sir George Collier, Knt. before the arrival of Ad-
miral Arbuthnot.

33. Return of the ftores, fhips, &c. taken by his Majefty's troops

in the town of Portsmouth, and River-Elizabeth, in the pro-

vince of Virginia, May 15th, 1779.

Sept. 12th, on account of a rumour of the French having in-

vaded that ifland.

157. Lift of the Squadron under the command of Captain Burnet,

detached Sept. 24th, from Spithead, in purfuit of Paul Jones,

to the Frith of Forth.

158. Lift of the Squadron detached from Spithead, under the com-

mand of Captain Reynolds, in October, to the mouth of the

river Shannon, to convoy a large Fleet of the East India

Company's fhips to England.

159. Lift of the Squadron detached from Spithead, Dec. 1ft, to the

North Sea, to watch the motions of Paul Jones at the Texel,

under the command of Captain Reynolds, &c.

160. Lift of the Squadron under the command of Captain Jervis,

detached on a cruize from Spithead, Dec. 1779.

161. Lift of the Squadron under the command of Captain Charles

Fielding, sent to intercept a Convoy of Dutch merchant-ships,

laden with naval Stores for Breft, escorted by four fhips of

war, under the command of Vice-Admiral Count Bylandt,

Dec. 30th, 1779.

162. Parliamentary Grants for the year 1780.

163. Lift of the Fleet that failed from Spithead, under Rear-Admi.

ral Digby, Aug. 29th.

164. Lift of the Fleet detached to the Weft Indies, under the com-

mand of Commodore Walfingham.

165. Lift of the Fleet detached under the command of R. A. Graves,

to obferve the motions of the French Squadron under M. de

Ternay, failed from Spithead, May 13th, and arrived at

New-York, July 13th, 1780.

166. Embarkation, return, &c. of all the British corps and recruits,

which have been fent from Great Britain or Ireland, to any

part of North America, or the Weft Indies, in 1778, 1779,

170. Summons fent to Gen. Lincoln, the rebel-general, to furrender,

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

West Indies.

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

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

198. Correspondence 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 Majesty'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 Inland of St Chrifto-

phers, to Admiral Rodney and Gen. Vaughan..

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