| 1814 - 752 pągines
...consequence ef which this Court Maiti.il took place. The Court pronounced the following sentence :" That the Capture, of his Majesty's late Squadron was caused by the very defective, means Capt. Barclay pessessed to equip them on Lake. Erie ; the want of a sufficient number of able seamen,... | |
| 1815 - 992 pągines
...consequence of which this court martial took place. The court pronounced the following sentence : " That the capture of his majesty's late squadron was...defective means captain Barclay possessed to equip them on lak« Erie ; the want of a sufficient number of able seamen, whom he had repeatedly and earnestly requested... | |
| 1816 - 890 pągines
...consequence of which this court-martial took place. The court pronounced the following sentence : — " That the capture of his majesty's late squadron was...want of a sufficient number of able seamen, whom he Im ' repeatedly and earnestly requested of Sir James Yeo to be sent to him ; the very great superiority... | |
| 1816 - 890 pągines
...consequence of which this court-martial took place, '['he court pronounced the following sentence : — " That the capture of his majesty's late squadron was...want of a sufficient number of able seamen, whom he ha<) repeatedly and earnestly requested i>f Sir James Yeo to be sent to him ;4he very great superiority... | |
| William James - 1817 - 788 pągines
...the Like .' A. Yes, you were. fr+rf rrfjr No. 62. Sentence of tht court-martial on Captain Barclay. That the capture of his majesty's late squadron was...Lake Erie ; the want of a sufficient number of able se.imen, whom he had repeatedly and earnestly requested of Sir James Yeo to be sent to him; the very... | |
| Brenton, E. B - 1823 - 318 pągines
...Brigadier-General Procter, Detroit." No. XXIV. Sentence of the Court-martial on Captain Barclay, p. 112. THAT the capture of His Majesty's late squadron was...be sent to him ; the very great superiority of the enemy to the British squadron ; and the unfortunate early fall of the superior officers in the action.... | |
| William James - 1837 - 632 pągines
...Portsmouth, for the loss of the late Erie flotilla, and the following was the sentence pronounced : " That the capture of his majesty's late squadron was...be sent to him ; the very great superiority of the enemy to the British squadron ; and the unfortunate early fall of the superior officers in the action.... | |
| 1854 - 710 pągines
...quadron was caused by the very defective means Capt. Barclay possessed to equip them on Lake Eric ; the want of a sufficient number of able seamen, whom...had repeatedly and earnestly requested of Sir James Yco to be sent to him ; the very great superiority of th9 enemy to the British squadron ; and the unortunately... | |
| Gilbert Auchinleck - 1855 - 456 pągines
...defective means Capt. Barclay possessed to equip them n Lake Erie ; the want of a sufficient number f able seamen, whom he had repeatedly and earnestly requested of Sir James Yeo to be ent to him ; the very great superiority of the нeту to the British squadron ; and the unbrtunately... | |
| 1924 - 452 pągines
...prevented him from commenting on this statement. The unanimous opinion of the members of the court was "that the Capture of His Majesty's late Squadron was...Seamen whom he had repeatedly and earnestly requested to be sent him, the very great Superiority of the Enemy to the British Squadron and the unfortunate... | |
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