. The royal navy : a history from the earliest times to the present. ADMIRAL SIR JAMES WISHART, KT. Captain of the Fleet at the Battle of Malaga, 1704. {From Bartolozzfs cngravimj, after a miniature hij J. Faber, ixiintcd in 1703, immediately afterWishart had been promoted to be a Bear-Admiral.) in the fleet were wounded to an irrejiarable degree. . Sir Clowdisley Shovell, andthe other flag-officers of our front and rear, say the enemy did not behave themselveswell in those quarters. I am sure those in the centre did their duty very cfallautlvand heartily. We lay by all night repairing our def
. The royal navy : a history from the earliest times to the present. ADMIRAL SIR JAMES WISHART, KT. Captain of the Fleet at the Battle of Malaga, 1704. {From Bartolozzfs cngravimj, after a miniature hij J. Faber, ixiintcd in 1703, immediately afterWishart had been promoted to be a Bear-Admiral.) in the fleet were wounded to an irrejiarable degree. . Sir Clowdisley Shovell, andthe other flag-officers of our front and rear, say the enemy did not behave themselveswell in those quarters. I am sure those in the centre did their duty very cfallautlvand heartily. We lay by all night repairing our defects. At noon, Cape Malaga,N. by E., seven leagues. Aug. 14th.—This morning the wind backed northerly, and so to the lay by all night repairing our defects, as did the enemy till the evening; and thenthey filled and plied away to the westward. In the evening I called a council of flao-- ^ Really fifty-one ships of the line and twenty-two gallej^ II. 2 D 402 MAJOR OPERATIONS, 1660-1714. [170L officers. I ordered as equal a distribution of sh
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