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- Royal Navy
- 1 was under the command of Captain Andrews, of the Royal Navy. This officer was also the first commissioner at
- 2 of ships plying upon the lakes belonged to the Royal Navy. Among them were Captains Bouchette, Earle,
- 3 "The Royal Navy is not very formidable in this place; six
- 4 in shipping and some held high rank in the Royal Navy. The father of Mr. Holland was brought up to no
- 5 Ont., grand-niece of the late Capt David, of the Royal Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Holland had six daughters and
- 6 Canada before the union. He was formerly in the Royal Navy, and as has been seen for some time commanded a
- 7 all heavily armed and manned by sailors from the Royal Navy.
- 8 "Capt. De Horsey, of the Royal Navy and a number of other gentlemen were on board,
- 9 being fitted out by her crew of seamen from the Royal Navy for the opening of navigation, when she will be
- 10 On August 12th, 1814, Captain Dobbs, of the Royal Navy, captured two American gunboats, the Ohio and
- 11 gallant sailor, who had previously served in the Royal Navy. A. G. Petrie was her purser. Captain McKenzie
- 12 from his masthead an ensign which vessels of the Royal Navy alone have the right to carry. She, to his great
- 13 on their way to Niagara, several officers of the Royal Navy, among them being Admiral Lake, of H. M. ship
- 14 these was Captain Andrew Drew, an officer in the Royal Navy, who had recently been entrusted with the
- 15 on the evening of the 23rd, the toast of the "Royal Navy" was received with great enthusiasm. It was
- 16 Captains Steele, Stewart and Baldwin, all of the Royal Navy, also Captains Dick and Colclough, of the lake
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This electronic edition is based on the original in the collection of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
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