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I am particularly fortunate that the Sentiments expressed in my Dispatch No. 10. are conformable to what your Lordship has declared and recommended in your Letters.—
I have taken the Liberty to enclose Copies of what I wrote to Lord and Sir William Howe,1 on the Subject of your Lordship's circular Letter of the 3d. of October, and the List of Vessels which had...
Date: 13 January 1778
Volume: Volume 11
The reason of your Lordship's not having received any dispatches by a particular Convoy, must have been occasioned by the Pacquet's having sailed much about the same time. No Man can rejoice more at an Increase of the august House of Brunswick than I do, so that I anounced it to His Majesty's Subjects here with equal Joy, and Satisfaction.
I have the Honor to enclose to your Lordship, a Dispatch...
Date: 12 February 1778
Volume: Volume 11
. . . There is every reason to think that the appearance of His Majesty's Ship the Diligence, at the Mosquito Shore, has been attended with good effects, for I have not received any Complaints, nor heard of any further depredations committed by the Spaniards on the property of His Majesty's Subjects there since the accounts which were first transmitted to Sir Basil Keith by Mr. Lawrie...
Date: 27 February 1778
Volume: Volume 11