Charles Philip Yorke, Fourth Earl of Hardwicke, Vice-Admiral R.N. — a Memoir

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Volo was Iolcos, from which Jason embarked his band ofadventurers. Pelion is seen from the gulf. ' While lying near Zituni, Captain Yorke received news of a pirate namedMacri Georgio, who two days before had plundered a schooner, and wasapparently at large in two boats with sixty armed ruffians in the Gulfof Salonica. He immediately set sail for Cape Palliouri, anchored hisbrig by lantern light just round that point on September 11, and atmoonrise led an expedition of five boats with sixty men ...and three days'provisions in search of the pirate. There followed many interviews withthe Agas of different districts, who gave him much conflicting evidenceabout the doings of Macri Georgio, but with no result, and the_Alligator_ was finally brought to an anchor at Salonica, where heprosecuted further inquiries. Salonica, which to-day promises to becomea bone of contention among some of the Powers of Europe, he found 'aclean town, containing about 70, 000 inhabitants. The walls are in theTurkish style of fortification and without a ditch; the city stands onan inclined plain gently sloping to the sea, the sea wall is flanked bytwo towers at either end.

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