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Title:
PRO 30/55/004/091 - Copy Letter from Go Washington
Date:
1777
Language:
English
Date from:
1777-03-03
Date to:
1777-03-03
Section:
2 : PRO 30/55 - British Army Headquarters Papers
TNA Shelfmark:
PRO 30/55/004/091
Full Description:
Barrington to Howe. War Office. Concerning the King's pleasure that enquiries should be made into the surrender of the garrisons of Chamblee and St John's and a report sent to him [i.e. to Barrington]. An enquiry has been delayed until a prisoner exchange has taken place. Had the garrisons when released, returned to Canada, Sir Guy Carleton would of course have received the King's instructions on this head, however they had become part of Howe's Army. In case the garrison made prisoners at Ticonderoga join his troops he must also enquire into the loss of that fort.
TNA Link:
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C16051174
Format:
Handwritten
DOI:
10.1163/37612_WNA_PRO_PRO_30_55_4_91