The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . y sunk on a rock in theSt. Lawrence. General Murray, Governor of Quebec, writes: I havenot words to express the readiness, vivacity, and valour theyshowed in attacking and destroying the enemys Deane has lost his ship, but it was in a good cause,and he has done honour to his country. Lord Colville writes to the Secretary of State, datedNorthumberland, off Quebec, September 2, 1760 : The joint requests of Generals Amherst and Murrayconcurring with my own inclination to serve Captain Deane,of the LowestoJ^e, has induced me


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . y sunk on a rock in theSt. Lawrence. General Murray, Governor of Quebec, writes: I havenot words to express the readiness, vivacity, and valour theyshowed in attacking and destroying the enemys Deane has lost his ship, but it was in a good cause,and he has done honour to his country. Lord Colville writes to the Secretary of State, datedNorthumberland, off Quebec, September 2, 1760 : The joint requests of Generals Amherst and Murrayconcurring with my own inclination to serve Captain Deane,of the LowestoJ^e, has induced me to send him to wait on youwith this letter. He commanded the vessels employed in theexpedition from Quebec to Montreal, and from his ownabilities overcame the difficulties of an unknown and dangerousnavigation. To sum up his merits in one sentence, he hasapproved himself a most deserving officer, and as such Ipresume to recommend him to your favour. He is verycapable of giving you an account of whatever you desire toknow with relation to this Deane of Freefolke.


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