Report on American Manuscripts in the Royal Institution of Great Britain ...H.M. Stationery Office, 1904 - 521 páginas |
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Página xii
... Rangers being a continual bone of contention with the military authority - Briga- dier Prevost ( see pp . 193 , 197-199 , 216 , etc. ) . In later years his labours to make the province an asylum for the homeless or propertyless ...
... Rangers being a continual bone of contention with the military authority - Briga- dier Prevost ( see pp . 193 , 197-199 , 216 , etc. ) . In later years his labours to make the province an asylum for the homeless or propertyless ...
Página xiv
... Rangers , and the corps of Guides and Pioneers , also under Beverley Robinson . The bi - monthly pay rolls of these for 1782 and 1783 are in many cases complete . They give the names of the officers , but not of the men . Quarterly ...
... Rangers , and the corps of Guides and Pioneers , also under Beverley Robinson . The bi - monthly pay rolls of these for 1782 and 1783 are in many cases complete . They give the names of the officers , but not of the men . Quarterly ...
Página 58
... rangers and Indians . If they arrive before the depredations are made , they will prevent their planters to leave their plantations , their harvest , & c . , to come here with their negroes without provisions , which is the project of ...
... rangers and Indians . If they arrive before the depredations are made , they will prevent their planters to leave their plantations , their harvest , & c . , to come here with their negroes without provisions , which is the project of ...
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... . Suggests the raising of a troop of 50 good Rangers on horseback , who , being armed with their rifles or carabines and a good sword fixed to the saddle , could occasionally either engage on horseback or on foot . The 119.
... . Suggests the raising of a troop of 50 good Rangers on horseback , who , being armed with their rifles or carabines and a good sword fixed to the saddle , could occasionally either engage on horseback or on foot . The 119.
Página 120
... Rangers and Indians who were with him at the time not being looked upon as being under the major's command , when urged by him to pursue said their horses were too much fatigued . The Indians , entirely intent on plunder , thought of ...
... Rangers and Indians who were with him at the time not being looked upon as being under the major's command , when urged by him to pursue said their horses were too much fatigued . The Indians , entirely intent on plunder , thought of ...
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America America and W appointed April army August AUGUSTINE PREVOST Autograph signed letter BARRINGTON to GEN Battalion BRIG.-GEN Burgoyne Campbell Capt Captain CLINTON to LORD Colonel command Commissary Copy corps December Draft Duplicate signed letter Enclosed by John Enclosed by Lord Enclosure Excellency Excellency's exchange Extract February FRANCIS MCLEAN GERMAIN to GEN Governor Halifax Head Quarters Heath Hessian Indians Indies January JOHN BURGOYNE JOHN ROBINSON July June King's Lieut Lieutenant LORD BARRINGTON Lord G LORD GEORGE GERMAIN Lt.-Col LT.-GEN Majesty's Major MAJOR-GENERAL March Nova Scotia November October orders PATRICK TONYN Philadelphia prisoners Province provisions Public Record Office Rangers Rebels received Regiment request ROBERT MACKENZIE Robinson to Gen Robinson to Sir Sackville MSS sent September ships Sir H SIR HENRY CLINTON SIR WILLIAM SIR WM Sparks's Washington supply Tonyn Treasury Troops of Convention vessels Whitehall Whitehall.-No WILLIAM PHILLIPS York
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