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The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American Independence

CHAPTER VI
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Doubtful whether their destination was Barbados or Antigua,--their two chief stations,--he decided for the latter.

Arriving off it on the 6th of December, he cruised for forty-eight hours, and then bore away for Fort Royal, Martinique, the principal French depot in the West Indies, where he anchored on the 9th.

On the 10th Hotham joined Barrington at Barbados.
Barrington knew already what he wanted to do, and therefore lost not a moment in deliberation.

The troops were kept on board, Hotham's convoy arrangements being left as they were.

On the morning of December 12th the entire force sailed again, the main changes in it being in the chief command, and in the addition of Barrington's two ships of the line.


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