Acadiensis, Volume 27, Issue 2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1998 - North Atlantic Region |
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... December with 160 passengers . The vessel had run low on provisions and Admiralty authorities ordered that provisions for five weeks be provided immediately . They further informed local officials that " the ship may not be detained a ...
... December with 160 passengers . The vessel had run low on provisions and Admiralty authorities ordered that provisions for five weeks be provided immediately . They further informed local officials that " the ship may not be detained a ...
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... December , breached the hull . In any event , the Violet sank on 12 December , according to Admiralty records , and all aboard were lost . The Duke William fought on ; passengers helped to bail with tubs as the ship's three pumps ...
... December , breached the hull . In any event , the Violet sank on 12 December , according to Admiralty records , and all aboard were lost . The Duke William fought on ; passengers helped to bail with tubs as the ship's three pumps ...
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... December 1758 , indicated that a port worker at Cherbourg charged with retrieving the chests after the passengers ... December 1758 , FC , B , 108 ( 1 ) , p . 325 ; President of the Navy Board to Gaulard , 22 December 1758 , FC , B , 108 ...
... December 1758 , indicated that a port worker at Cherbourg charged with retrieving the chests after the passengers ... December 1758 , FC , B , 108 ( 1 ) , p . 325 ; President of the Navy Board to Gaulard , 22 December 1758 , FC , B , 108 ...
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