History of the American Privateers And Letters of Marque During Our War With E

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History of the American Privateers And Letters of Marque During Our War With E
George Coggeshall
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; be sides the cargoes of the above vessels, she is said to have on board a considerable sum in specie. She watered at the Canary Islands, where she was very civilly treated.
The brig Sir John Sherbroke, of 10 guns and 40 men, taken by the Saucy Jack, after a fight of twenty minutes, in. Which she had two men killed, and five wounded. The Saucy Jack sustained but little injury, except three men slightly wounded.
The valuable ship Manly, 4 guns, laden with wine, oil, etc. , from Halifax, for the
... West Indies, sent into Char leston, S. C. , by the Revenge, of Baltimore.
A brig laden with sugar and molasses, captured by the Caroline of Baltimore ; was recaptured by the Bri tish off Charleston.
We have had the pleasure of noticing the exploits of the Lion privateer, of Baltimore, off the coasts of Spain and Portugal. She safely arrived at L Orient in France, with about $400, 000 on board, after having destroyed 15 or 20 English vessels.
Schooner Messenger, from the West Indies, laden with rum and molasses, sent into Wilmington, N".


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