A Versatile Professor Reminiscences of the Rev Edward Nares D D Regius Pro

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A Versatile Professor Reminiscences of the Rev Edward Nares D D Regius Pro
George Cecil White
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Edward Nares had, curiously, a remote share in this expedition, for he was on a visit to Sir John Jervis shortly before he set sail, and assisted him in preparing his set of signals.
" In June, 1794, being on a visit to my brother- in-law, Captain Preston, at Anglesey, near Porte- mouth, who had also taken part in the operations at Martinique, I had the opportunity of witness- ing a very interesting sight the arrival of the AFTER THE FIRST OF JUNE 95 grand fleet, and the landing of Lord Howe af
...ter the memorable action in the Channel on the 1st of June. Most of our ships were dismasted, and the French prizes they had in tow were nearly wreck'd. I was on board several of the ships, both English and French, before the shocking marks of the carnage were obliterated. The damage done was immense. On the 14th the wounded of both nations were landed, and while I was at dinner with two officers, fifteen waggons full of wounded Frenchmen pass'd under the windows of the very room we were occupying.

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