Acadiensis, Volume 27Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1997 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... Mary , Scarborough and Mary to proceed to St. Johns , & there place themselves under the Command of Capt . Bond of the Hind , & Mr. Chas Hay Agent for Transports " ( see Table Two ) .29 Nothing further is known about the movement of the ...
... Mary , Scarborough and Mary to proceed to St. Johns , & there place themselves under the Command of Capt . Bond of the Hind , & Mr. Chas Hay Agent for Transports " ( see Table Two ) .29 Nothing further is known about the movement of the ...
Page 57
... Mary , Tamerlane , Briton and Parnassus.50 The Briton and Richard and Mary primarily carried troops no longer required at Fort Amherst.51 The Hind , Briton and Richard and Mary were destined for Louisbourg ; the other transports carried ...
... Mary , Tamerlane , Briton and Parnassus.50 The Briton and Richard and Mary primarily carried troops no longer required at Fort Amherst.51 The Hind , Briton and Richard and Mary were destined for Louisbourg ; the other transports carried ...
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went on to say that the Mary was very leaky , that her pumps were constantly going , and she was unable to continue her voyage . This was not the only problem experienced by the Mary . A large number ( perhaps most ) of her passengers ...
went on to say that the Mary was very leaky , that her pumps were constantly going , and she was unable to continue her voyage . This was not the only problem experienced by the Mary . A large number ( perhaps most ) of her passengers ...
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