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Domestic News August 22, 1777

The Virginia Gazette

Richmond, Williamsburg, Richmond County, Virginia

What is this article about?

British fleet with troops hovered near Delaware capes in late July/early August 1777, making erratic movements before disappearing on August 4. Letter from Henry Fisher details observations. Pilots Nehemiah Field and Samuel Edwards boarded enemy ships.

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The enemy's fleet of men of war and transport, on board which all our troops (except some few at New York and Staten Island) are embarked, have been hovering about the capes of the Delaware this week past, sometimes standing into the bay, and out to sea again, but on Friday last they disappeared, and were not seen again when the last accounts came away.

The following letter was on Sunday last received from Mr. Fisher, who is stationed near the Capes to watch the motions of the men of war which infest that quarter.

"LEWIS TOWN, Aug. 2, 1777. 8 o'clock, A. M.

When I wrote to you last, I acquainted you of a large fleet being near the Capes; they made for our bay till the evening, and I expected next morning to have seen them within the Cape, but when day light appeared they were several leagues further out than they were the night before, which I imagine was owing to their being but very little wind and a whole ebb tide in the night: however at 9 o'clock, A. M. of the 2d ult. the Commodore, which was one of the nearest ships to the Cape, fired a gun and hoisted a flag, and bore down on the fleet, the wind being to the westward. About noon it fell calm and about 3 o'clock, P. M. the wind came to the southward, and the fleet stood off by the wind, except 4 right ships and tenders, which are in and near our bay. But before sunset we were alarmed from the light-house that the fleet was standing in again; however, on the 4th of August they were entirely out of sight.

Whether they are gone to the southward or northward is not in my power to tell. When they disappeared the wind was about south. I should have sent off this express before, but delaying it from reports being often brought that they were standing in again. The Roebuck went off with the fleet, and has not been seen since.

HENRY FISHER"

N. B. Nehemiah Field and Samuel Edwards, both pilots, went on board the enemy's ships from the beach.

What sub-type of article is it?

Military Shipping

What keywords are associated?

British Fleet Delaware Capes Troop Movements Henry Fisher Letter Pilots Boarding

What entities or persons were involved?

Henry Fisher Nehemiah Field Samuel Edwards

Where did it happen?

Capes Of The Delaware

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Capes Of The Delaware

Event Date

Aug. 2, 1777 To Aug. 4, 1777

Key Persons

Henry Fisher Nehemiah Field Samuel Edwards

Outcome

fleet disappeared out of sight on august 4; pilots nehemiah field and samuel edwards went on board enemy's ships.

Event Details

Enemy's fleet of men of war and transports with troops hovered near Delaware capes, standing in and out of bay; on August 2, Commodore fired gun and fleet maneuvered with changing winds; by August 4, entirely out of sight, direction unknown; Roebuck departed with fleet.

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