. The history of the island of Antigua, one of the Leeward Caribbees in the West Indies, from the first settlement in 1635 to the present time . rt & the Cap Oliver & Cap Home. Battery under the Fort Mackiuens Point Maj Long, Doctor Jiackinen. Dixsons Bay M Christopher Knight. Soldiers Gutt Maj Francis Rogers. Kellys Bay Nath Humphreys & Rob Irvin. Barnacle Point Cap John Painter. English Harbor Cap Kean Osborne w his Officers. Road Fort Cap Charles Goss & Cap Tho-mas Williams. Blubber Bay Hill Lieu Coll ffiy. Fullertons Point & Hawk- Maj George Thomas & Cap ness Point Rob Martin. The Care of


. The history of the island of Antigua, one of the Leeward Caribbees in the West Indies, from the first settlement in 1635 to the present time . rt & the Cap Oliver & Cap Home. Battery under the Fort Mackiuens Point Maj Long, Doctor Jiackinen. Dixsons Bay M Christopher Knight. Soldiers Gutt Maj Francis Rogers. Kellys Bay Nath Humphreys & Rob Irvin. Barnacle Point Cap John Painter. English Harbor Cap Kean Osborne w his Officers. Road Fort Cap Charles Goss & Cap Tho-mas Williams. Blubber Bay Hill Lieu Coll ffiy. Fullertons Point & Hawk- Maj George Thomas & Cap ness Point Rob Martin. The Care of the Great Guns AVilliam Garrett. along y= Bay between the Fort & Dixsons Bay Cotton Plantation Cap Goss. Riggs Point Cap John Duer. Pearns Point Coll Pearne. Guns at Lublolly Bay Maj Thornton. Platformes. Willoughby Bay, SandyIsland Point on theSavana Side 3 guns Falmouth Point 3 guns Mangrove Point at Par-ham 4 guns Criple Gate at S Johns4 guns Maj Henry Lyons, Cap Grear,Cap Duer. Cap Horseford, Cap Osborne,Barry Tankard. Cap Thomas Morris, Cap Por-ter, Cap Parrey. Maj Thornton, Cap Rob Mar-tin, M John ^M2i ^cc//^ncy/){J/llc/ Jc7//(i ou/f Ca/?. (/e//. of t/n: -^-/?-a/r) ff/ilf/Od :??[ WILLIAM AND MARY. ANNE. Ixxv The ship Hanover, of Bristol, Captain GustavusScott, commander, was captured in St. Johns Road,by a French man-of-war. The great guns arrivedthis year. Sej^tember 5. Francis Pouch, born in the Provinceof Perigord in Guienne, wishes to take the oaths ofallegiance and subscribe to the test. November 25. Sir W. Mathew writes that hehas been taken very ill, as also his wife and secretary,and most of his family are greatly indisposed. Sir WilliaDi Mathew died on 4. December, and theHon. Colonel John Johnson, Lieutenant-Governor ofNevis, assumed the government as Commander-in-Chief. December 6. Colonel Codrington writes that SirW. Mathew died on the 4th instant, and asks to beappointed Captain-General. 1704-5. At a Meeting of y^ Gent of y= Assemb


Size: 1330px × 1880px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, bookidhistoryofisl, bookyear1894