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Weymouth Septbr. 1794. [[note]] Sunday 14th [[/note]] To Day we put on Morning for my Sister. This Evening [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] between 6 & 7 a Clock came into this Harbor Captain Drury in the Trusty of 74 Guns making Signal of being Chased by [[deletion]] the [[/deletion]] Two French Frigates. Every possible & necessary [[deletion]] measure was t [[/deletion]] preparation was made both by Sea & Land to oppose the Enemy in case of their approch, when by ¼ after 8. Sr James Saumarez of the Crescent came on shore to acquaint the Kg that this alarm arose from the great Distance [[deletion]] the [[/deletion]] He & Captain Grindel in the Thalia had been from the Trusty to distinguish the Signals that were made from Her, & they of Course not being answered, made Him take them for