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Re: Kingston shipwreck,13/11/1760 Mid-Atlantic ?


August 05, 1998 at 07:47:34
In Reply to: Kingston shipwreck,13/11/1760 Mid-Atlantic ?
posted by Charles ATB/NC on August 04, 1998 at 09:20:24

Charles, Robert Marx mentions the Kingston in his book Shipwrecks in the Americas. I quote "English ship Kingston, Captain Goodman, sailing from Havana to Philadelphia, foundered off Cape Fear but the crew was rescued by a passing ship." That is all I could find.

Joe


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