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Francis Craig in 55th foot : Capt . - Lieut . William Gomm be Colonel , vice Gen.
Sir Richard Peirfon , to be Captain , vice John Gillan . K. B. deceased . 74th foot :
Maj Robert Montresor , of Capt . Thomas Jarratt , of ihe corps of en200th foot , to ...
Francis Craig in 55th foot : Capt . - Lieut . William Gomm be Colonel , vice Gen.
Sir Richard Peirfon , to be Captain , vice John Gillan . K. B. deceased . 74th foot :
Maj Robert Montresor , of Capt . Thomas Jarratt , of ihe corps of en200th foot , to ...
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Henry Broderick , of ssth whò revises ; Eldest Capt . Henry Skeffington foor , to be
Major in the army . to be Major , vice Charles Lenox Smyth ; Capt . William
Stewart , of Sandown fort , and Second Eldelt Lieut . Alexander Carroll to be
Captain ...
Henry Broderick , of ssth whò revises ; Eldest Capt . Henry Skeffington foor , to be
Major in the army . to be Major , vice Charles Lenox Smyth ; Capt . William
Stewart , of Sandown fort , and Second Eldelt Lieut . Alexander Carroll to be
Captain ...
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Capt . Kinsbergen sent a of 60 , 74 , 90 , and one of 40 guns . At boat with Capt .
Abrefon and Capt Staeight , the English Vice - Admiral being a- ringh , to report
their fituation ; I told breast to windward of me , they turned them , that as soon as
...
Capt . Kinsbergen sent a of 60 , 74 , 90 , and one of 40 guns . At boat with Capt .
Abrefon and Capt Staeight , the English Vice - Admiral being a- ringh , to report
their fituation ; I told breast to windward of me , they turned them , that as soon as
...
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WELCK INDIANS in America | 51 |
Lord GEORGE GORDON Addreſs of the hardſhips ſuffered by the Americans 05 | 73 |
A feaſible pacific ADDRESS | 97 |
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