Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to Maj-Gen. Robert Prescott, suggesting the establishment of a Post onshore [on St Kitts?] and specifying the British troops and ordnance that could be landed to 'make a diversion in favor [sic] of Brimstone Hill, and very much distress, puzzle and embarrass the Enemy'; and duplicate, in a different hand [0666a].

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which I should take care of, and very much attend to. If this proposal has not the good Fortune to receive your approbation, I shall be inclined to land a party of Marines to Rout the French from Basseterre, hoist the English Flag and summons the Chief Majestrates to come to me, they may probably only wait to be called upon to depart from their Capitulation with the Count de Grasse and the Marquis de Boullie’. I have the honor to be with every sentiment of regard and esteem Sir Your most Obedient & most humble Servant (Signed) S:Hood. A Copy, (Signed) Saml Hood Major Gen. Prescott La Fortunee’


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