The Wreck of the IsabellaThe story of the wreck of the British merchant brig Isabella on the Falkland Islands in 1812, the rescue of whose passengers was complicated by the outbreak of war between Britain and the United States, telling of the adventures which befell citizens of both countries before the passengers were restored to their native shore. |
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73rd Regiment aboard the Nanina Admiral Dixon Admiralty Albrook American anchor Ansell arrived ashore Barzillai Pease beach Beaver Island boat brig Brig Nancy Buenos Ayres cabin Cape Cape Orford Captain Brookes Captain Durie cargo Charles Barnard command crew D'Aranda deck despatched despite Eagle Island England eventually Falkland Islands Falklands Sound February feet Fox Bay Green Hayes head Higton HMS Nancy hogs Holt Holt's Isabella Jack's Harbour Joanna-Ann Killwick land later letter Lieutenant Lundin longboat Louder Marsh mast master Mattinson Midshipman miles morning Nancy's Nanina naval Nereus night once passengers prisoners prize PRO/ADM reached rescue rigging Rio de Janeiro Robert Durie rope Royal Marines Royal Navy sail seals shallop shelter ship ship's shipwreck shore skins South Wales survivors Swan Island taken told took tussock tussock grass Valentine Barnard vessel voyage weather wind wreck yards