Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to Adm. Hugh Pigot conveying information formed from past observations as to the usual routes taken by French ships when near Jamaica, suggesting where it would therefore be best for the British fleet to intercept them, and reporting what actions he proposes to take.

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to push forward to me as fast as possible through the Caycos passage. I have the honor to be Sir Your most obedient and most humble Servant (A Copy)