The Prisoners of 1776 a Relic of the Revolution Containing a Full And Particul

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The Prisoners of 1776 a Relic of the Revolution Containing a Full And Particul
Charles Herbert
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He informed us that he expects to sail this afternoon. They are first bound to Ireland, to join a fleet ; from thence, to New York. A num ber in prison sent letters by him. I sent one to my father. He also informs us that he is to work for his passage, and that he has no money to pur chase his sea stores. We collected about sixteen shillings, and gave it to him.
21. I expected that Admiral Keppel s fleet would have come in before this time, on account of the sun s crossing the line ; but they a
...re not yet in, so that I am in daily expectation of hearing that there has been an engagement between the two fleets.
To-day, eight more of our sick were carried in to the prison hospital. They are attacked with fever and ague, and a number more art; very un well with the same complaint ; and I am afraid it will be very sickly among us, unless cold weath er sets in very soon.
172 RELIC OF THE 22. To-day is King George s coronation day, and between twelve and one o clock the fort and garrison fired a salute.


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