Bulletins and Other State IntelligenceCompiled and arranged from the official documents published in the London gazette., 1808 |
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... remain in force , subject to the pleasure of His Bri- tannic Majesty . The judicial offices to continue oc- ' cupied by the present persons ; but they , as well as all civil officers , must be subject to the approbation of the ...
... remain in force , subject to the pleasure of His Bri- tannic Majesty . The judicial offices to continue oc- ' cupied by the present persons ; but they , as well as all civil officers , must be subject to the approbation of the ...
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... remain two or three months shall be allowed , and the men shall be quartered as long as they remain on the Island . No other answer can be given to this article , except that the officers may rely upon every respect and ci- vility being ...
... remain two or three months shall be allowed , and the men shall be quartered as long as they remain on the Island . No other answer can be given to this article , except that the officers may rely upon every respect and ci- vility being ...
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... remain in full force until the peace . The same offi- cers , judicial and civil , shall remain in their several places , but subject to the pleasure of the Commander- in - Chief . The appeal from the Upper Courts , must go to His ...
... remain in full force until the peace . The same offi- cers , judicial and civil , shall remain in their several places , but subject to the pleasure of the Commander- in - Chief . The appeal from the Upper Courts , must go to His ...
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74 guns action Admiral Admiralty Admiralty-Office anchor arms artillery attack August ballast batteries beg leave board His Majesty's boats brig brigade Brigadier-General Britannic Majesty British BULLETIN Cadiz captured carronades Centaur Cochrane Collingwood command Commander-in-Chief conduct Copy Danish schooner Danish sloop dated on board detachment dispatch ditto eighteen-pounders embarked enemy enemy's Excellency file killed fire force four-pounders French army French troops frigate gallant garrison Governor gun-boats Harbour hundred instant Island jesty's John killed and wounded Langeland letter from Captain Letter from Vice-Admiral Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel LONDON GAZETTE Lord Collingwood Lords Commissioners Lordship Majesty's Ship Majesty's sloop Major-General Marie Galante morning Nyborg o'clock Officers port Portugal prisoners rank and file Rear-Admiral Rear-Admiral Sir received regiment royal royal marines sail Scylla seaman serjeant Ships and Vessels shore shot Signed Sir Samuel Hood six-pounders slightly wounded Spanish squadron surrender Tagus Thomas tons twenty-four-pounders Vice-Admiral Viscount Castlereagh W. W. Pole William