Browse Items (1 total) Tags: Flags - France Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse References Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added The situation of His Majesty's ship the Mermaid on the 10th of Octr, 1795 at Requin on the Windward coast of Grenada, run aground in chase of the French Corvette Brutus (afterwards named the Warre, by the Legislature of Grenada) in endeavouring to prevent the landing of troops and ammunition to the aid of a most brutal & ferocious enemy. To the President, Council and Inhabitants composing the Colony of Grenada, this small token of gratitude is very respectfully dedicated by Their most faithful Servant, Henry Warre. Painted by N. Pocock, engraved by R. Pollard. London, Wm. Faden 1798 15 1/4" (16 1/2" with title) x 25 3/4". Col. aquatint & line engraving. Coat of arms given in title. Note in lower margin reads: "Vide Euro Mag for March 1796." "Printed &… Tags: Boats; Flags - France; Flags - Great Britain; Ships Featured Item Dr. Anthony Robinson, surgeon and botanist, d. 1768 Side profile of Dr. Anthony Robinson, a surgeon that practised in Jamaica.