Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), June 16, 1820

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p.3 Died - lately at Amherstburgh, Mr. Henry Davenport, late Acting Purser of His Majesty's Ship Niagara on Lake Ontario.

We understand that 300 Royal Marines are expected from England this season to be stationed at the Naval Yard on Point Frederick. On their arrival, the troops of the garrison will be relieved from the performance of Dock Yard duty, which more properly belongs to the Corps of Marines, as a branch of the Naval Service. - Several Warrant Officers are also on the way out for the Lake Service. Commissioner Barrie returned from his visit to Isle Aux Noix on Friday the 9th instant.


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Date of Original
June 16, 1820
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KN.481
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English
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Rick Neilson
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Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), June 16, 1820