Enclosure 4: Extract of a letter from Rear Admiral Shuldham to the Secretary of the Admiralty referring to orders given for ships to oppose rebel activity in the River Delaware, and ships sent to Bermuda and the Bahamas to protect the ordnance stores of those islands : Correspondence 1776
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Enclosure 4: Extract of a letter from Rear Admiral Shuldham to the Secretary of the Admiralty referring to orders given for ships to oppose rebel activity in the River Delaware, and ships sent to Bermuda and the Bahamas to protect the ordnance stores of those islands : Correspondence 1776
Part of the Colonial America series published by Adam Matthew Digital. This item is an enclosure taken from within a letter sent to Lord Germain by Lords of the Admiralty, dated the 16th of May, 1777 AMDigital Reference: CO 5/126 Part 3;Secretary of State: Admiralty, Jan-May 1777. Keyword(s): War Keyword(s): order, ships and sailors, communications, rebellion, war, defence, ordnance stores, Admiralty, privateer, fortification, navigation, supplies, navy, repairs
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