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Intelligence concerning the Captain Bashaw's Fleet - extracted from
the Newspapers.
Apr. the
beginning
He sailed for Bujukden (the mouth of the canal where it opens into the
Black Sea ) with a fair wind. [Extract of a letter from Constantinople Apr. 8.]
Ledger June 14th
English Paper
Intelligence
where & when
received.
Date of
the event
Ledger July 2 )
Lond. Gaz )
July 1 )
Constantinople
May
22
May 20th
He sailed from Bujukden for Smipe in the Black
Sea. [on the Asiatic side.]
Ledger
July 11
Frontiers of
Poland June
16
No day
nor month
He made his appearance off Koslov in the Crimea
with an evident intention of making a descent there.
Ledger
July 23
Lond. Gaz.
July 22
Vienne.
July 9
June 19
or 21. +
+ du Gaz
de Leyde
July 22d.
This date
is the most authentick.
Being at anchor with his fleet near Vezakoff
he sent his small craft (57 sail) to attack the Russian
small-craft (27 sail) and was repulsed with the loss
of 3 vessels [The action continued 5 hours Leyd.
Gaz. July]
Gaz. de Leyde
July 22
Vienna July
9. Express
from arrived
July 7 — sent
from Cherson
July 2
Letter from
Warsaw July
9. received
at the Hague
July 21.t
June 29
Being in the road of Ochakoff otherwise called the
Liman, occupied in posting himself to cover that
fortress from the expected attack, his ow fleet was
attacked, it should seem, by the Russian "naval force"
and defeated with the loss 6 ships burned (among which
were his own and his Vice-Admiral's) and 2 taken
together with between 3 & 4,000 prisoners.
The 32d day after his sailing his small craft
was beat: and the 40th day his Grand Fleet.
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