Bulletins and Other State IntelligenceCompiled and arranged from the official documents published in the London gazette., 1809 |
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Page 23
... embarked ; consisting perhaps at the present moment of two thousand six hundred men . The enemy having brought cannon to a hill overhanging the beach , have forced a majority of the transports to cut or slip . Embarkation being no ...
... embarked ; consisting perhaps at the present moment of two thousand six hundred men . The enemy having brought cannon to a hill overhanging the beach , have forced a majority of the transports to cut or slip . Embarkation being no ...
Page 118
... embarked in English vessels , and conveyed to the nearest French port , on parole not to bear arms against Spain and ... embarking , and then under the pro- tection of the British ; that is to say , that each division or section shall ...
... embarked in English vessels , and conveyed to the nearest French port , on parole not to bear arms against Spain and ... embarking , and then under the pro- tection of the British ; that is to say , that each division or section shall ...
Page 358
... embarked , and the flotilla proceeded up the river , till just without gun- shot of the enemy's line of defence , and when every thing was in readiness for a night attack , we received information that it was the intention of the French ...
... embarked , and the flotilla proceeded up the river , till just without gun- shot of the enemy's line of defence , and when every thing was in readiness for a night attack , we received information that it was the intention of the French ...
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1-Total 1st Batt 2nd Batt Admiralty-Office anchored arms army artillery Aspern attack battalion batteries boats brig brigade Brigadier-General Britannic Majesty's British capitulation captured castle cavalry Cephalonia Colonel column command conduct copy corps detachment dispatch ditto division Domingo drummer eight-pounders eighteen-pounders embarked enemy enemy's file killed file missing file wounded fire flotilla Flushing force French frigate garrison George Prevost gun-boats guns honour inclose infantry instant island John July killed and wounded King's German King's German Legion laden landed Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General Lieutenant-General Sir LONDON GAZETTE Lord Lord Collingwood Lordship Majesty's ship Majesty's sloop Major-General Martinique morning mortars night o'clock officers orders pounders prisoners private of marines rank and file Rear-Admiral Rear-Admiral Sir received Regiment Royal Royal Marines sail seaman serjeants serviceable ships and vessels shore Signed slightly wounded sloop Spanish squadron Strachan surrender town troops twelve-pounders twenty-four-pounder Vice-Admiral Viscount Castlereagh W. W. Pole York Rangers