A particular account of the taking Cape Breton from the French, by Admiral Warren, and Sir William Pepperell, The 17th of June, 1745. With a Description of the Place and Fortifications; the Loss it will be to the French Trade, and the Advantage it will be to Great Britain and Ireland: With the Articles of the Capitulation of Fort Louisbourg. By Philip Durell, Esq; Capt. of His Majesty's Ship Superbe. To which is added, a letter from an Officer of Marines to his Friend in London, giving an Account of the Siege of Louisbourg, and a Description of the Town, Harbour, Batteries, Number of Guns, &c. Also The happy Situation of that Country; and an Account of M. Chambon, Governor of Louisbourg being laid in Irons for surrendering it: In a letter from a Gentleman in London, to a Merchant in the West of England.

  • Durell, Philip, -1766.
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1745
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London : printed for W. Bickerton, in the Temple Exchange, Fleetstreet, 1745.

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8p. ; 20.

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ESTC T689

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