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An American prize, called the Molly, of Dartmouth, in New England, laden with flour and lumber, and bound to Hispaniola, taken by his Majesty's ship Galatea, is arrived here.
Date: 6 October 1776
Volume: Volume 7
[1777. April] 9. Two more of our company are quite unwell, and we expect it is small-pox. A lad who stole, and was obliged to run the gauntlet twice before, stole again, and to-day was punished in the same manner.
10. To-day three more were sent on shore with the small-pox, and three returned from the Hospital well, who were carried on shore the 15th of February. They tell us that they were used...
Date: 12 April 1777
Volume: Volume 8
9th [May] Josias Smith taken by the Albion in the Franklin [sic Montgomery] with Capt Rowe this Day Obtained Liberty to come on board to see His Brother Samll who was Chirurgeon to the Da[lt]on 2
Date: 9 May 1777
Volume: Volume 8
[November 24] We set sail again this morning. God alone knows what will happen; Calm. We dropped anchor at about 10 o'clock in the morning, & the Ship's boat went ashore which is about two leagues away. Calm all day.
Date: 24 November 1775
Volume: Volume 2