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Fort Ofwagatchy, a fort of Upper Canada, on the S. 
fide of the river St. Lawrence; 60 miles N.E. of lake On- 
ario 
Four Panware, a fort of America, in the country of the 
Natches. 
vt Patience, a fortrefs of Pines on the coaft op- 
asi ve = hent and Yfendick. 
a nee, in the department o 
the Morbihan, pale on ne peninfal of Quiberon ; 15 
miles S.E. of L’ Orient. N. lat. 47° 33!. E. long. 3° 3’. 
Forr Philippe, a fortrefs of France, in the department 
of the aie 3 2 miles from Graveline 
Fort Poriage, a Ba ort of Upper Cams on the river 
Urawas5 120 miles W. of None ‘ 
RT de Porto de ve a fort on the weft Soke ° Por- 
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rd 
bar 
of 
) n the shee coat ee Tog 
near the Atlantic; 5 ae N. of 
Fort de sb a fort of poraed, in the province of 
Entre Duero inho; 1 mile N. of Villa de Conde. 
Fort Gua. a fort of Barbadoes; 1 mile N. of Hole 
‘town, 
Fort =k a fort of France, in the sone 
of the Channel ; ioe W, of Cherbur 
OR ego a mre oz, a fort on the welt coaft of Por- 
,tugal, near the Atlantic ; ; miles 
Fort Royal, a fort of Africa, built by the Danes, and 
called ‘‘ Frederickfburg ;”? but its 8 was changed when 
the Englifh became the poffeffors of it.—Alfo, a town of 
oe ifland of Mattiico fituated on the ‘fou th coaft. 
W. 1 61°.—Alfo, a fort built the French 
a 2 weit coatt of the ifland of Martinico.— Alfo, a town, 
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ey running _ 
57? an nd o 
‘the other the bay: fo a one is the « Bay-town,” with 
a handfome aad ae market-place 5 a 
town,” 
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lying land- locked, an in deep w ofe how 
W. 
ong OE ms iia, a fort of Africa, on the Gold coaft, 
in the age of Axim, belonging to the Dutch. 
atalina, a fort of Portugal, in "the province 
Ps ie S. of Villa Nova de Monc 
t. David, or Tegapatam, a re or Hindooftan, 
on he, co oath of ne ied feated on a branch of the river 
rat of country bought o 
and firft built in the year 1686, for the 
ufe of the Englifh Eat India company, and much ftrength- 
ened about the year 1750 by Mr. Robins. It is the ftaple 
of this country a fine dimities and painted cottons. About 
four miles from the fort is a famous Indian fig-tree, et 
the fhadow of which it is fuppofed 10,000 perfons may 
— abla age incenvenience ; 1 mile N. of Cuddalore. 
T St. Donas, a fortrefs of Flanders, built by the 
Spaniards, iin Dam an 
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St. Julian, a fort of Portugal, on the north fide 
of ie; coats of the Tagus; 9 miles below Lifbon. 
Fort St. Julien, a fort of Egypt on the left branch of 
the Nil an bates ee and th 
4. Lue ort, H Brafil, “at the meuth of the 
river. ant ms. i 
Fort de St. Martino, a rel of Etruria, built by 
Gains ite Great, on a mountain near the river Sieve; 10 
miles N. of Flore ae 
St. Mar 
ifland of Ré, near en tow 
de fre a air tiee o France, in ha 
of St. Mar 
For — ciel a ee on the eaft coaft of the ifland 
of Gu dal poet a — of Genoa, on a rock 
aenek Grund by th —Alfo, a fort of Weft Flo- 
rida, on the eaft fide of ne river Miffifippis 6 miles S.E. 
of New Orleans. 
ORT are a fortrefs of Spain, in Eftramadura, 
ar the town of Badajoz a la a Pace of France, on 
ne 
the Meufe, opebae to V 
- ie. a fortrefs of Dalmatia, 1 near the town 
ea a fortrels of the ifla — of Minorca, 
res on a rock near the coalt, to defend port Mahon.— 
Ange a fortrefs “Of the ifland of Tercera, near the town of 
ngra, 
tT de St. Tiago, a md of Portugal, on the coaft of 
the Atlantic, in the province of Entre Duero é Minho; 
miles of Vian 
Fort St. Yago, a can of South America; 10 miles N, 
of ep mana. 
RT Saffingue, a fort of Flanders, on the Scheldt, be- 
ks Hulft an 
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Fort Sthiofer, « aon of Upper Canada, near the falls of 
Niagara. 
Fort Sinclair, a fort of America, on a right a of 
the river Hudfon. N, lat. 43° 15'. W. . 82° 2 
Fort Stanawix, a {mall {quare jog forty in the our of 
New York, defended with four — and a ftockaded 
o pile hs without any other ere 
etey a fort and town ‘Africa, in aia 
on the Zam befe. S. lat. 16° 5’. E, lon 
Fert Trinité, a fort on the welt coatt of the ifland of 
Martinico 
Forr de VPerchgres, a fort of Canada, which took its 
name fon that of a French lady who defended it in 1690, 
a - was attacked by the Iroquois India 
tT Urbino, a fortrefs of pine in de Came of 
the pene ; 13 miles E. of Bologna 
Fo t Wa llisy a Eacaon of the United cites = 
America, on the North river, connected with W 
Wafbington, a fort on the ifland of New von on 
= eait fide of Hudfon’s river.—Alfo, a fort in the weltern 
territo f United America, on the right bank of the 
Ohio; 10 miles W. of Columbia. N. lat. 38° 57’. 
long. 84° 45'. 
—o Wedenburg, a town of Africa, on the Gold 
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Tt Wentworth, a fort of New Hampi on the 
Conneticut _N. lat. 
a iy jon bande 
its being repaired. bya 
The village in its pe rones is called a aN 
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