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The Windsor was 21 days off the Coast of Halifax, before she could get in, by reason of Fogs,

Ld: C: Hay put in Arrest Saturday night, or Sunday morning.

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4th: Aug: continued, The Wind at North, fair to sail out of Halifax, at about half past one, a Schooner arrived, said to be the Gosport's prize, taken out off ofs on the Banks, of Newfound Land. pretended to bring intilligence that the French have 17 Ships of the Line & 5 Frigates at Louisburgh.
Friday 5th: Aug: The Windsor of 60 Guns, Capt: Falkoner [Falkingham], The Granado Bomb, & 2 [4] French prizes, Anchor'd in Halifax about 3 o'clock afternoon, The Windsor & Bomb in 9 weeks from Corke, where they left 19 Transports ready for the Highlanders.
Saturday 6th: Aug: The Royal & Bragg's to land at Halifax, this day.
Inniskillineers, 43d: & 46th: to go as is imagined to Annapolis & Fort Cumberland

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