Ancell, Samuel, d. 1802.
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A circumstantial journal of the long and tedious blockade and siege of Gibraltar , from the twelfth of September, 1779, to the third day of February, 1783. Containing An Authentic Account of the most Remarkable Transactions, in which the Enemy's Motions, Works, Approaches, Firings, &c. are particularly described. In a series of letters from the author to his brother. By S. Ancell, of the 58th Regiment. Entered at Stationer's Hall.
Ancell, Samuel, d. 1802.Date: M,DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- E-books
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A journal of the late and important blockade and siege of Gibraltar , from the twelfth of September 1779, to the third day of February 1783. Containing A minute Detail of the memorable and interesting Transactions, Naval and Military Operations; Interspersed With historical Accounts of the Garrison, genuine and entertaining Anecdotes, &c. &c. By Samuel Ancell, Clerk to the 58th Regiment, In a Series of Letters wrote on the Spot.
Ancell, Samuel, d. 1802.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]- E-books
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A journal of the blockade and siege of Gibraltar from the twelfth of September, 1779, to the tenth of March 1783. Containing a Minute Detail of the Memorable and Interesting Transactions, Naval and Military Observations; Interspersed with Historical Accounts of the Garrison, Genuine and Entertaining Anecdotes, &c. &c. By Samuel Ancell, Serjeant and Clerk to the 58th Regiment. Written in the garrison.
Ancell, Samuel, d. 1802.Date: 1793- E-books
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A circumstantial journal of the long and tedious blockade and siege of Gibraltar , from the twelfth of September, 1779, to the third of February, 1783. containing an Authentic Account of the most remarkable Transactions, in which the Enemy's Motions, Works, Approaches, Firings, &c. are particularly described. By an officer.
Ancell, Samuel, d. 1802.Date: [1783?]- E-books
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A circumstantial journal of the long and tedious blockade and siege of Gibraltar , from the 12th of September, 1779, (the Day the Garrison opened their Batteries against the Spaniards) to the 23rd day of February, 1783; Containing, An authentic Account of the most remarkable Transactions, in which the Enemy's Motions, Works, Approaches, Firings, &c. are particularly described. In series of letters, from the author to his brother. By S. Ancell, of the 58th Regiment.
Ancell, Samuel, d. 1802.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]