Proceedings of the Association for promoting the Defence of the Frith of
Forth, and Scotland in general
Dispatch from Colonel Fraser, Commandant of the Settlement at Goree, on the
Coast of Africa, containing an Account of the Capture of that Settlement,
by a French Force. To the Right IIon. Lord Hobart, one of the Principal
Secretaries of State, &c. 526
Dispatch addressed to the Secretary of the Board of Admiralty, dated March
15th, Gorec, announcing the Re-capture of that Settlement, from Captain
Dixon, of his Majesty's Ship the Inconstant
Interesting Narrative of the Loss of his Majesty's Ship the Apollo, J. W. T.
Diron, Esq. Captain, with about forty Sail of her Convoy, on the Coast of
Portugal, three Leagues North of Cape Mondego, when on her Passage for
the West Indies, on the 2d of April, 1804.
Interesting Account of the Capture of the Atalante Dutch National Brig,
mounting 16 Long Twelve-pounders, and 76 Men, in a Letter from Capt.
G. N. Hardinge, to his Father, Mr. Justice Hardinge
Ceremonial of the Presentation of Colours to the Loyal London Volunteers,
May 18th, 1804. ́
Dispatch from Commodore Sir Sidney Smith, containing an Account of his
Attack upon the French Flotilla, dated Antelope, at Anchor off Ostend,
May 17th, addressed to Lord Keith, K. B. &c. &c. &c.
Account of the Success of the British Arms at Surinam, from the Dispatches
of M. G. Sir Charles Green, and received by Earl Camden, June 22d,
1804. Dated Paramaribo, May 13 543
Accounts of the different Attempts made upon the Enemy's Flotilla by the Im-
mortalité and Melpomené Frigates, in Letters addressed to Lord Keith,
K. B. &c. &c. Admiral Louis, &c.
Commodore Dance's Account of his defeating the French Squadron under Adm. Linois, in the Indian Seas, in a Letter addressed to the Honourable the Court of Directors of the East India Company. Dated Earl Camden, Aug. 6th, 1804
Account of the Failure of the Catamaran Expedition against the French Flo-
tilla outside the Pier of Boulogne, in a Lelter from the R. 11. Lord Keith,
K. B. &c. to W. Marden, Esq. dated on board the Monarch, off Boulogne, the 3d October, 1804 Dispatch from Captain Moore, of the Indefatigable, announcing the Commencement of Hostilities against Spain, by the Capture and blowing up of four Treasure Ships; addressed to Admiral Cornwallis, dated Indefatigable, at Sea, October 6, 1804
Further Attempts of the British Cruizers against the French Flotilla, detailed in Letters from Captains Owen and Hancock Account of the Capture of Le Contre-Admiral Morgan French Privateer, 557 commanded by the noted Captain Blachman, in a Letter from Captain Hancock, of his Majesty's Sloop Cruizer, to Lord Keith, &c. dated at Sea, off Yarmouth, 10 A. M. October 17
Particulars of the Attempt to destroy Fort Rouge, and the Flotilla protected by it in the Harbour of Calais, in Letters from Lord Keith, &c. &c. to Mr. Marsden, Secretary to the Board of Admiralty
A General Bill of Christenings and Burials, from December 1803, to De561 565
Table of the Prices of the Quartern Loaf in London, from January to December, 1804, inclusive
Account of the Produce of the Permanent Taxes in Great-Britain, in the Years ending the 5th Jan. 1803, and 5th Jan. 1804, respectively. Dated 27th April, 1804
An Amount of the Notes of the Bank of England, in Circulation on the 1st of June; 1st August; 1st October; and 25th November, 1803: distinguishing the Amount of those that were below the Value of Five Pounds
General Return of the Royal Army of Reserve; made up from the latest Returns received by the Inspector General
General Return of the Royal Army of Reserve for Scotland General Return of the Royal Army of Reserve for Ireland Abstract of a List of such Yeomanry and Volunteer Corps as have been accepted, and placed upon the Establishment in Ireland Abstract of a List of such Yeomanry and Volunteer Corps as have been ac→ cepted and placed on the Establishment in Great-Britain An Account of the Men for the Royal Army of Reserve, in each Month since the Commencement of the Act passed for that Purpose; of the Number of the same who have engaged for general Service, and of the Number of ballotted Men and Substitutes who have been enrolled for the said Army; as far as the same can be ascertained
Abstracts of the Subdivision Rolls in Great-Britain
Supplies granted by Parliament for the Year 1804
Price of Stocks for the Year 1804
Taxes imposed in the Year 1804
A List of the Public Bills which received the Royal Assent in the Course of the present Session of Parliament, from its opening on Tuesday, Nov. 22, to the S0th of July, when it terminated, inclusive
His Majesty's Message to the House of Commons on the 7th of July, 1804,
for a Supply by Way of Vote of Credit
Address of the Right Honourable the Speaker of the House of Commons to his Majesty, on the Prorogation of Parliament, July 31, 1804 Speech of his Majesty on the Prorogation of Parliament, July 31, 1804
Extract of a Letter from Lord Harrowby, his Britannic Majesty's Secre-
tary of State for the Foreign Department, to P. Colquhoun Graf, Esq.
relative to the Navigation of small Craft, between Tonningen and Ham-
burgh. Dated Downing-street, July 8, 1804
Circular Note from Lord Hawkesbury, principal Secretary of State for Fo- reign Affairs, to the Ministers of Foreign Courts, resident at the Court of London. Dated Downing-street, April 30, 1804 ib,
Circular Letter from Lord Hawkesbury to the Lords Lieutenants of Coun-
ties in Great Britain. Dated Whitehall, Aug. 20, 1804
Regulations for the Preservation of good Order, to be adopted in Case of actual Invasion, in each County in Great Britain, dated August 12, 1804
Speech delivered by Governor Nugent to the Legislature of the Island of Jamaica, in December 1803
Treaty of Peace between the Honourable the East India Company and its
Allies on the one Part, and Ragogee Bhounsla on the other; settled by
Major-General Wellesley on the Part of the Company and its Allies, and
by Jeswumb Rao Ramchunder on the Part of Senah Saheb Subah Ragogee
Bhonnsla, who have each full Authority from their respective Powers,
dated in the Camp at Deogaun, Dec. 17, 1803
Treaty of Peace and Amity between the Maharajah Ali Jah Dowlat Ras
Scindia, on one Part, and the Hon. the East India Company, on the other
Part. Dated Dec. 30, 1803
Orders of Council relative to the Detension of Spanish Ships, and Ships
bound to Spain. Dated at the Court at the Queen's Palace, the 19th of
Dec. 1804. Present the King's most excellent Majesty in Council 608
Exposé of the State of the French Republic, laid before the Legislative Body, on the 25th Nivose, 12th Year (16th Jan. 1804)
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