CollectionEdward, Duke of York and Albany
ReferenceGEO/MAIN/54279-54282
Record TypeCorrespondence
TitleLetter from Prince Edward to [George, Prince of Wales] regarding movements of the British Fleet
Date17 October [1759]
WriterPrince Edward Augustus (1739-1767)
AddresseeGeorge, Prince of Wales (1738-1820)
DescriptionEdward mentions meeting Capt[ain] Man, of the Cornwall, and Sir Charles Hardy off Torbay; Capt[ain] Evans' encounter with the French on his passage from Basque; the weather; and intelligence from Capt[ain] Clark of [HMS] Liverpool, and a Dutchman, regarding French movements. He also describes the division of the fleet whereby Edward aboard [HMS] P[rincess] Amelia accompanied by [HMS] P[rince] of Orange, [HMS] Essex, and [HMS] Magnanime were ordered to cruise the coast of Dennmarks to intercept the enemy at Port Louis [Port-Louis, Morbihan], and, if possible, meet Tho[mas] Stanhope of [HMS] Swiftsure, accompanied by [HMS] Nassau and [HMS] Achillies, and instruct him to sail to Hodierne Bay. Meanwhile Vice Admiral [?Hardy] accompanied by [HMS] Union, [HMS] Hero, [HMS] Torbay and Lyon were to sail west of Ushant, whilst Captain Man with the Cornwall, [HMS] Monmouth, [HMS] Revenge, and [HMS] P[rince] Frederick sailed North of Ushant.
Place Of Writing[HMS] P[rincess] Amelia
LanguageEnglish
Extent1 document (8 pages)
Physical DescriptionLoose manuscript paper; mounted
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