| William Allen - North America - 1832 - 816 pages
...appointed by the king ol Great Britain, was in 1746 lieutenant governor of St. John's, Newfoundland. He woe afterwards distinguished for his military services....lake Ontario. General Shirley accordingly enlisted 40 companies of boat шел, each consisting of 50 men, for transporting stores to the fort from Schenectady,... | |
| William Allen - Electronic books - 1832 - 820 pages
...a major general in America appointed by the king ol Great Britain, was in 1746 lieutenant governor of St. John's, Newfoundland. He was afterwards distinguished...year 1756 to keep open the communication with fort Osfrego on lake Ontario. General Shirley accordingly enlisted 40 companies of boat men, each consisting... | |
| Parke Godwin - Biography - 1852 - 844 pages
...1758. I). 1672, aged 60. — JOHN, a major-general in America, appointed by the king of Great Britain, was, in 1746, lieutenantgovernor of St. John's, Newfoundland....year 1756, to keep open the communication with Fort Oswcgo, on lake Ontario. General Shirley accordingly enlisted forty companies of boatmen, and placed... | |
| P. Godwin - Biography - 1852 - 844 pages
...was, in 1746, lieutenantgovernor of St. John's, Newfoundland. Ho was afterwards distinguished for hin military services. It was thought of the highest importance,...year 1756, to keep open the communication with Fort Oewcgo. on lake Ontario. General Shirley accordingly enlisted forty companies of boatmen, and placed... | |
| Parke Godwin - Biography - 1854 - 840 pages
...1758. D. 1672, aged 60. — JOHN, a major-general in America, appointed by the king of Great Britain, was, in 1746, lieutenantgovernor of St. John's, Newfoundland. He was afterwards distinguished for hi» military services. It was thought of the highest importance, in the year 17."G, to keep open the... | |
| Parke Godwin - Biography - 1856 - 832 pages
...1758. D. 1672, aged 60.—JOHN, a major-general in America, appointed by the king of Great Britain, was, in 1746, lieutenantgovernor of St. JOhn's, Newfoundland....Shirley accordingly enlisted forty companies of boatmen, and placed them under the command of Bradstreet. In the spring of this year, a small stockaded posi... | |
| William Allen - Biography - 1857 - 926 pages
...Charlestown, 1755. BRADSTREET, JOHN, a major-general in America, appointed by the king of Great Britain, was in 1746 lieutenant-governor of St. John's, Newfoundland....the communication with Fort Oswego on Lake Ontario. Gen. Shirley accordingly enlisted forty companies of boatmen, each consisting of fifty men, for transporting... | |
| William Allen - History - 1857 - 930 pages
...highest importance in the year 1756 to keep open the communication with Fort Oswego on Lake Ontario. Gen. Shirley accordingly enlisted forty companies of boatmen,...transporting stores to the fort from Schenectady, aud placed them under the command of Bradstrcet, who was an active and vigilant officer, and inured... | |
| Parke Godwin - Biography - 1866 - 994 pages
...175Я. D. 1672, aged 60. — JOHN, a major-general in America, appointed by the king of Great Britain, was, in 1746, lieutenantgovernor of St. John's, Newfoundland....was thought of the highest importance, in the year 17-"6, to keep open the communication with Fort OSWCL'O, on lake Ontario. General Shirley accordingly... | |
| Parke Godwin - Biography - 1880 - 1174 pages
...major-general in America, appointed by the king of Great Britain, was, in 1746, lieutenantgovernor of bt. John's, Newfoundland. He was afterwards distinguished...was thought of the highest importance, in the year 17."6, to keep open the communication with Fort Oswego, on lake Ontario. General Shirley accordingly... | |
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