Memoirs And Correspondence of Admiral Lord De Saumarez, Vol. I

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Memoirs And Correspondence of Admiral Lord De Saumarez, Vol. I
Ross John Sir
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S. Crescent.
On this occasion Sir James Saumarez wrote the following letter to hisbrother, which shows the high opinion entertained of his services offthe Black Rocks by his lordship: Spithead, 15th January 1795.
    I had the pleasure of yours yesterday morning, and have only time to acquaint you that part of the fleet are now dropping down to St. Helen's, and to-morrow we hope to put to sea. The wind is far to the southward, but I hope we shall be able to get down Channel before it comes to t
...he westward. There can be little doubt but the enemy's fleet are still at sea. If we have the good fortune to meet them, the business will be glorious for the country.
    Our line consists of thirty-five, ten of which are three-deckers. The French have only thirty-two, and four only of three-deckers. My situation in the fleet (repeating frigate) is certainly more desirable than a less conspicuous one; at the same time, I would rather command a seventy-four.


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