Durell, Philip.
Plans of Cumberland Harbour (formerly Guantanamo Bay) and that of St. Jago, the capitol of Cuba from curious Spanish draughts (sent over by an officer in the present expedition) With an accurate map of the island.
London]: Decemb. 1. 1741. Published according to Act of Parliament, by J. Robinson, [1741.
ESTC No. N61569.Grub Street ID 44340.
Durell, Philip.
A particular account of the taking Cape Breton from the French, by Admiral Warren, and Sir William Pepperell, The 17th of June, 1745. With a Description of the Place and Fortifications; the Loss it will be to the French Trade, and the Advantage it will be to Great Britain and Ireland: With the Articles of the Capitulation of Fort Louisbourg. By Philip Durell, Esq; Capt. of His Majesty's Ship Superbe. To which is added, a letter from an Officer of Marines to his Friend in London, giving an Account of the Siege of Louisbourg, and a Description of the Town, Harbour, Batteries, Number of Guns, &c. Also The happy Situation of that Country; and an Account of M. Chambon, Governor of Louisbourg being laid in Irons for surrendering it: In a letter from a Gentleman in London, to a Merchant in the West of England.
London: printed for W. Bickerton, in the Temple Exchange, Fleetstreet, 1745.
ESTC No. T689.Grub Street ID 293007.