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... given , came to the knowledge of these authorities , and were reported by them to the admiralty . Orders were eventually despatched to Sheerness directing her to be stopped , but she had quitted the harbor and sailed a few hours before ...
... given , came to the knowledge of these authorities , and were reported by them to the admiralty . Orders were eventually despatched to Sheerness directing her to be stopped , but she had quitted the harbor and sailed a few hours before ...
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... given in accordance . On the night of the 5th of November , 1863 , while blowing heavy , with thick rainy weather , the Kearsarge went to sea . On the following day report was made to me that several men had been discovered on board ...
... given in accordance . On the night of the 5th of November , 1863 , while blowing heavy , with thick rainy weather , the Kearsarge went to sea . On the following day report was made to me that several men had been discovered on board ...
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... given a bond ; we then fell in with the bark Good Hope , from Boston to the Cape of Good Hope , which we burnt . On the same day we fell in with the J. W. Sever from Boston , which was ransomed ; we placed the crew of the Good Hope on ...
... given a bond ; we then fell in with the bark Good Hope , from Boston to the Cape of Good Hope , which we burnt . On the same day we fell in with the J. W. Sever from Boston , which was ransomed ; we placed the crew of the Good Hope on ...
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... given to Charles Bull , a seaman , and which was , some days after , paid by Robert Gor- don Coleman , No. 28 Clement's lane , London , who appears by the record evi- dence to be the lawful owner of the privateer Rappahannock , now ...
... given to Charles Bull , a seaman , and which was , some days after , paid by Robert Gor- don Coleman , No. 28 Clement's lane , London , who appears by the record evi- dence to be the lawful owner of the privateer Rappahannock , now ...
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... given to Charles Bull , able seaman , as advance for wages to be earned on board the steamship Stella , or Scylla , or Rappahannock , then lying at Calais . I had two other advance notes from seamen named John Dewslip , A. B. , and ...
... given to Charles Bull , able seaman , as advance for wages to be earned on board the steamship Stella , or Scylla , or Rappahannock , then lying at Calais . I had two other advance notes from seamen named John Dewslip , A. B. , and ...
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