Reflections on Mr. Burchet's memoirs, or, Remarks on his account of Captain Wilmot's expedition to the West-Indies
1704
L2001F153 1704
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Title
Reflections on Mr. Burchet's memoirs, or, Remarks on his account of Captain Wilmot's expedition to the West-Indies
Variant Title
Remarks on his account of Captain Wilmot's expedition to the West-Indies|Account of an expedition to the West-Indies
Published
London : Printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704.
Description
[18], 171, [1] p. ; 19 cm. (8vo)
Call Number
L2001F153 1704
System Control No.
(OCoLC)05247996
Note
Running title: An account of an expedition to the West-Indies.
Signatures: A6 + chi 1 B-L8 M3.
With: Mr. Burchett's Justification of his naval-memoirs ... Savoy, 1704.
Relates to the mismanagement of one of the British squadrons operating against France in the West Indies. Commodore Wilmot, sailing from Jamaica with 1200 troops under command of Col. Lillingston, attacked the French in St. Domingo and captured two forts, but nothing further was achieved owing to disagreement among the officers.
Dedication misbound at end (leaves A2 & A3)
Armorial bookplate: Joseph Pickford Esqr.; ms. inscription on t.p.: Witt Boothby.
Signatures: A6 + chi 1 B-L8 M3.
With: Mr. Burchett's Justification of his naval-memoirs ... Savoy, 1704.
Relates to the mismanagement of one of the British squadrons operating against France in the West Indies. Commodore Wilmot, sailing from Jamaica with 1200 troops under command of Col. Lillingston, attacked the French in St. Domingo and captured two forts, but nothing further was achieved owing to disagreement among the officers.
Dedication misbound at end (leaves A2 & A3)
Armorial bookplate: Joseph Pickford Esqr.; ms. inscription on t.p.: Witt Boothby.
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