The John Watts de Peyster Publication Fund Series, Volume 491916 |
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... Business they are sitting on , it is the Commander in Chief's desire that the Departments will be pleased to pay every requisite attention to such orders as the Board may think proper to give for this purpose . By order of His ...
... Business they are sitting on , it is the Commander in Chief's desire that the Departments will be pleased to pay every requisite attention to such orders as the Board may think proper to give for this purpose . By order of His ...
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... business of his Department ' till 1st Janu ' 1777 when having received the Commander in Chief's Instructions to pursue the same mode as was customary by hiring what Horses and Waggons & c he should find necessary for the transportation ...
... business of his Department ' till 1st Janu ' 1777 when having received the Commander in Chief's Instructions to pursue the same mode as was customary by hiring what Horses and Waggons & c he should find necessary for the transportation ...
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... Business at large , it will be found it is carried on with uprightness and Zeal , and that there is not any measure pursued that can lead to such superfluous expences as is insinuated . We understand that it is supposed a number of ...
... Business at large , it will be found it is carried on with uprightness and Zeal , and that there is not any measure pursued that can lead to such superfluous expences as is insinuated . We understand that it is supposed a number of ...
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... Board are well informed that business remains totally with the Agent for small Craft . I have the honor & c HENRY BRUEN . His Excellency Lieut General Robertson . Received and read Colonel 96 PROCEEDINGS OF A BOARD OF GENERAL OFFICERS.
... Board are well informed that business remains totally with the Agent for small Craft . I have the honor & c HENRY BRUEN . His Excellency Lieut General Robertson . Received and read Colonel 96 PROCEEDINGS OF A BOARD OF GENERAL OFFICERS.
Halaman 101
... Business . I will now beg leave to enter upon my own transactions from July 1780 , and which may serve to explain the largeness of the grants that have been made by the Commander in Chief in my favour . I have already observed that ...
... Business . I will now beg leave to enter upon my own transactions from July 1780 , and which may serve to explain the largeness of the grants that have been made by the Commander in Chief in my favour . I have already observed that ...
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17th Lt 1st January 26th August Acting as Commy AGGREGATE Andrew Elliot Army Article Artificers Artillery Baggage Barrack Master General's Batteaux beg leave Brig Brigadier Brooklyn Captain Carpenters Carts Chads Agent Colonel Commander in Chief Commissary General's Department Commy of Musters Conductors Daniel different Departments Ditto Drays Earl of Lincoln encrease Excellency Lieut Excellency the Commander Forage Gen¹ George Government Hessian hire Honble honor Horses and Waggons Jacob James January to 31st John Joseph Labourers Large Waggons Letter Lieut General Robertson Long Island Loyal American Regiment Major Bruen Major Drummond Master General's Department Months MUSTER ROLL Number of Horses Officers paid Paulus Hook Peter Provisions publick purchase Quarter Master General's Regiment Robert Sail Samuel Sawyers Schooner September 1781 Service Sir Henry Clinton Sir William Sloop Small Waggons Smith Staten Island Sterling Thomas Timber Wheels Tons Transports Troops Vessels Names Sort Vizt Waggon Masters York Currency York Island
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Halaman 250 - M. General's Barrack Master General, Commissary General, and Engineer Departments, and on the opposite side is put down the Hire for three Months actually paid by Government from January 1st to March 31st 1781. £90448 14 2 New York Currency, which for Six Months makes £180897 8 4 of the same Money hereby insinuating that Six Months hire is £780 16 11 more than would purchase all the Vessels Horses, and Waggons in the several Departments. "The person who stated this Account has not thought proper...
Halaman 223 - I now close my observations on the Business and shall only beg leave to refer the Board to all the former papers that have been laid before them, a Copy of which with an aggregate I have now the honor to deliver, as well as some additional papers, trusting that they will accompany your final Report to His Excellency the Commander in Chief. I have the honor to be &c &c W. DALRYMPLE, QM G1. No 1 of the AGGREGATE MEMORANDUMS relative to the Qu...
Halaman 2 - ... d'Estaing. Permit me to recommend him to your favors, and desire that you will furnish him with money to the amount of twenty thousand livres, if he have occasion for it, and the same will be accounted for by his Excellency, M. Gerard, as I have already mentioned in my letter, per Capt.
Halaman 230 - I have the honor to inform you that it is the pleasure of His Excellency the Commander in Chief that every Article of the Quarter Master General's Department with you be kept in perfect Order for immediate and Active Service according to the regulations he has been pleased to Establish and which you showed me the detail of. You axe to conceive this to be directed to Services, sudden, important, and not provincial, as it is impossible to say where the scene of operation may fall; no communication...
Halaman 230 - His Excellency Sir Henry Clinton, KB General & Commander in Chief, &c &c &c No 4 of the AGGREGATE Head Quarters May 2d, 1780 SIB:— I have the honor to inform you that it is the pleasure of His Excellency the Commander in Chief that every Article of the Quarter Master General's Department with you be kept in perfect Order for immediate and Active Service according to the regulations he has been pleased to Establish and which you showed me the detail of. You...
Halaman 232 - ... irregular, and with larger forces more provisions have had to be furnished at advanced prices at this place. Copy. Vol. 18, No. 4/33 and 35. 3 pages. MAJORS HENRY BRUEN and ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON to LIEUT. COLONEL WILLIAM CROSBIE, Barrack Master General. 1781, August 23. New York. — Asking whether horses and waggons belonging to the Quarter Master General's Department have not been constantly employed in his Department ; also his opinion whether if he had depended on the inhabitants for supplies...