Demerary and Essequebo Royal Gazette 1815 February 21 | |||
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The DEMERARY
and ESSEQUEBO ROYAL GAZETTE. Tuesday, February 21, 1815. The ship Demerary, Dougal, the fore-runner of the Cork Fleet, arrived this morning. She sailed from that port, on the 15th of January, in company of two hundred and eight sail, under convoy of the Tiger 74, a frigate, and two sloops of war, but parted on the 28th, to the southward of Madeira. - we end this brief account with the usual exclamation of - No News! There are only six other vessels for this Port. The Demerary has not brought any Papers later than December.
Cleared from the Custom-House.
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