Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Capt. T. L. P. Langhorne” in entry essex-the of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:
...ransports bearing 1,000 troops to Halifax, convoyed by a frigate and a bomb-vessel.
He captured one of the transports, and a few days afterwards (Aug. 13) fell in with the British armed ship Alert, Capt. T. L. P. Langhorne , mounting twenty 18-pounder carronades and six smaller guns.
the Essex was disguised as a merchantman.
the Alert followed her for some time, and at length opened fire with three cheers from her p...
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