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Sir: I am sorry to inform you that there is a great disturbance in the Vessel which made its appearance During my absence, and Capt [Thomas] Cregier went away without informing me of it. They I understand had told him they, were determined not to sail under his Command, and requested that they might be permitted to Petition the Congress for a Discharge from the Vessel, on acct of his bad conduct...
Date: 4 September 1776
Volume: Volume 6
I received yours of the 1st of October, in which you advise me to keep a good look out for the enemy's vessels. You may depend there shall none of them pass us through our negligence; we have seen three since my last to you, the first, a large snow, which we chased within sight of the Hook, but two of the enemy's vessels, tenders, coming out of the Hook, was obliged to give over the chase and...
Date: 6 October 1776
Volume: Volume 6