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To his Excellency the Honourable Nicholas Cook Esqr Governour, and the Counsil also Desiring his Excellency Would Please to Let me have the true form of the Articles And Regulations Belonging to the Schooner Spitfire Now Lying at warren a fixing as fast as Possible and I am in hopes of Geting Ready for Cruising Very Soon. But for the Want of the Rules and Regulations People Are Backward about...
Date: 9 June 1777
Volume: Volume 9
March 1778
Teusday 17th.
Remarks at Tiverton. at The Ferry1
First part unpleasant Weather, with Rain wind at E. AM Small Breese, at SW, Came to sail at the Gutt.2 stood up the Reaver;3 toward Common Fence point, whare, we saw, a Number of The British troops, [on] the heights, on Common Fence,4 Gave, them 2 Eighteen pound, Shott, 2 Six...
Date: 17 March 1778
Volume: Volume 11
March 1778
Fryday 20th
Remarks at Tiverton. [at Howland's Ferry, R.I.]
Fine Pleasant weather wind, @ SW AM. Came to sail saw, a Number of British Mercenarys,1 on the Heights near Common Fence Point, gave them, Six Swivell Shot, Stood up the Reaver.2 went, Round Common Fence, gave them, 2 Eighteen pound Shott 2 Three ditto, & 1 Six pound Ditto, which cause...
Date: 20 March 1778
Volume: Volume 11