Description | Includes references to Mr Groves' headache, fever, gout and rheumatism and his visit to the Bath; objections that the Admiralty had made to the contingent account; suspending the affair with Mr Byng;Captain Cooper's demands; details from the journal of the Sterling Castle, which was the ship which Captain Cooper had his broad Pendant on board; Guernsey's journal, which gives details of chasing a ship near Barcelona, which proved to be a Dutch ship from Cadiz bound for Marseilles with coffee sugar tea; the Phoenix's Prize; a request from Captain Cooper to send him what answer had been made to his demand; division of the Genoese effects; Captain Young's affair of a Prize condemned and divided ordered to be repayed [to] the proprieters and the Admiral's share in this; Petticrew's letter and no news of Hardwick |