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49th ditto. Captain-Lieutenant Gore, Lieutenant Jocelyn, killed. Lieutenant Roberts, wounded.

3d battalion of Light Infantry. Lieutenant Saurine, of the 46th regiment, wounded.

HESSIAN CORPS, &c.

Chaffeurs. 4 rank and file killed; 1 Subaltern, 9 rank and file wonnded; 2 rank and file miffing.

Grenadier battalion of Linfing. 1 Captain, 2 rank and file wounded.

Grenadier battalion of Block.

I rank and file wounded.

Hereditary Prince's. 2 rank and file wounded.

Lofberg's. 6 rank and file killed; I ferjeant; 39 rank and file wounded.

Knyphaufen. 2 rank and file wounded.

Rall's. 2 rank and file; 1 horse killed; 1 Subaltern; 3 rank and file wounded.

Trumback's. 8 rank and file miffing.

Artillery. I rank and file wounded.

3d regiment of Waldeck. 13 rank and file missing.

Total. 12 rank and file; 1 horse killed. 1 Captain; 2 Subalterns; I ferjeant; 59 rank and file wounded; 23 rank and file miffing.

Chaffeurs.

Names of Officers killed and wounded.

Lieutenant de Rau wounded.

Grenadier battalion of Linfing. Captain de Wefterhagen wounded. Regiment of Rall. Lieutenant Muhlhaufen wounded.

N. B. The 8 rank and file of the Heffian regiment of Trumback, returned miffing, were taken prifoners in Staten Island, the 15th of October.

In the attack of the 16th of November, when the Rebel Lines and Redoubts near Fort Washington were formed, and that Fort furrendered, 'c. with other Cafualties, fince the 29th of October, and preceding the 16th of November.

BRITISH.

17th regiment of dragoons. I rank and file wounded.

2d battalion of light infantry. 1 ferjeant, 3 rank and file killed; 2 ferjeants, I drummer, 7 rank and file wounded.

4th regiment. I rank and file miffing.

Ioth ditto. I Captain, 3 rank and file, killed; 5 rank and file, wounded.

15th ditto.

23d ditto.

27th ditto.

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I rank and file, killed; I rank and file, wounded. 1 ferjeant wounded.

3 rank and file miffing. 28th ditto. I rank and file wounded.

38th ditto. 6 rank and file wounded.

42d ditto.

I ferjeant, 8 rank and file, killed; 3 Subalterns;

4 ferjeants, 66 rank and file, wounded.

52d ditto. wounded.

I rank and file miffing; 1 Subaltern, I ferjeant,

71ft ditto. I rank and file wounded, I ferjeant miffing. New York Company. I rank and file miffing.

Royal Artillery. I rank and file killed; I rank and file wounded. Total. Captain, 2 ferjeants, 17 rank and file, killed; 4 Subalterns, 8 ferjeants, I drummer, 89 rank and file, wounded; i ferjeant, 5 rank and file, miffing.

Names of Officers killed and wounded.

Ioth regiment. Captain M'Intosh killed.

42d ditto.

Lieutenant Alexander Grant, Lieutenant Patrick

Graham, Lieutenant Norman M'Leod, wounded.

52d ditto. Lieutenant Collier wounded.

HESSIAN CORPS, &c.

Chaffeurs. 6 rank and file killed; 1 Subaltern, 5 rank and file, wounded.

Grenadier battalion of Kohler. 6 rank and file killed; 1 Captain, I ferjeant, 33 rank and file, wounded.

Regiment du Corps. 2 rank and file, killed; I rank and file, wounded.

Hereditary Prince's. 2 rank and file, wounded.

Wuttginaw, I Captain, 1 Subaltern, I ferjeant, 13 rank and file, killed; 2 Subalterns, 3 ferjeants, 59 rank and file, wounded. Dittforth. 2 rank and file, wounded.

Donop. I rank and file, wounded.

Lofberg. 5 rank and file, killed; 1 Subaltern, 17 rank and file, wounded.

Knyphaufen. 1 Captain, 6 rank and file, killed; 2 field officers, 1 Subaltern, 5 ferjeants, 58 rank and file, wounded.

Stein. 1 Subaltern, I rank and file, killed; I rank and file, wounded.

Rall. I drummer, 2 rank and file, killed; 1 Subaltern; 3 rank and file, wounded.

Weffembach. 4 rank and file, wounded.

Huyn. Subaltern, 2 rank and file killed, 1 Subaltern, 4 ferjeants, 21 rank and file, wounded.

Bunon. 2 rank and file, killed; 5 ferjeants, 23 rank and file, wounded.

3d regiment of Waldeck. 6 rank and file, killed; 16 rank and file, wounded.

Total. 2 Captains, 3 Subalterns, 1 ferjeant, I drummer, 51 rank and file, killed. 2 field officers, 1 Captain, 6 Subalterns, 17 ferjeants, 246 rank and file, wounded.

Names

Names of Officers killed and wounded.

Grenadier battalion of Kohler. Captain Heffemuller wounded. Wuttginaw's regiment. Captain Medern, Lieutenant Lowensfeld, killed; Lieutenant de Lendaw, Enfign de Ende, wounded. Lofberg's regiment. Lieutenant de Wurmb wounded.

Knyphaufen's regiment. Captain Barkhausen killed; LieutenantColonel de Borcke, Major de Dichow, Lieutenant Brude, wounded. Stein's regiment. Lieutenant Schwein killed.

Regiment of Rall. Captain Walter killed; Lieutenant Kunen, Enfign Werneck, wounded.

Huyn's regiment. Lieutenant Justy, killed; Enfign Wend wounded.

Return of prifoners taken during the campaign, 1776.

August 27, Long-Ifland.

Commiffioned Officers. Three Generals, 3 Colonels, 4 Lieutenant-Colonels, 3 Majors, 18 Captains. 43 Lieutenants, 11 Enfigns. Staff. I Adjutant, 3 Surgeons, 2 volunteers.

Privates, 1006;—including 9 wounded officers, and 56 wounded privates.

September 15, 16. Ifland of New-York. Commiffioned officers. I Colonel, 2 Lieutenant-Colonels, 3 Majors, 4 Captains, 7 Lieutenants. Privates, 354.

October 12. White Plains. Commiffioned officers. I Captain, 2 Lieutenants.

Staff. 1 Quarter-master. Privates, 35.

November 16. Fort Washington. Commiffioned Officers. 4 Colonels, 4 Lieutenant-Colonels, 5 Majors, 46 Captains, 107 Lieutenants, 31 Enfigns.

Staff. I Chaplain, 2 Adjutants, 2 Quarter-mafters, 5 Surgeons, 2 Commiffaries, I Engineer, I Waggon-mafter. Privates, 2607. November 20. Fort Lee. Commiffioned officers. I Lieutenant,

1 Enfign.

Staff. 1 Quarter-master, 3 Surgeons. Privates, 99.

TOTAL.

Commiffioned officers. 3 Generals, 8 Colonels, 10 LieutenantColonels, 11 Majors, 69 Captains, 160 Lieutenants, 43 Enfigns. Staff. 1 Chaplain, 3 Adjutants, 4 Quarter-mafters, 11 Surgeons, 2 Commiffaries, I Engineer, 1 Waggon-master, 2 volunteers. Privates, 4101.

Officers
Staff
Privates

304

25

4101

Total 4430

(Signed) JOSEPH LORING, Commiffary of Prisoners.

Note

Notes 48 and 49. Return of Ordnance and Stores, taken by his Majesty's troops in the Redoubts and Lines of the Enemy, from their landing at Frog-Neck, Weft Chester County, from the 12th of October, to the 20th of November, 1776.

At Fort Washington, (now Fort Knyphaufen), and batteries depending. Iron ordnance: 4 thirty-two pounders, 2 eighteen ditto, 7 twelve ditto, 5 nine ditto, 15 fix ditto, 8 three ditto, 2 five and half-inch brass howitzers.

Fort Independence. Iron ordnance: 12 four pounders.

Fort Valentine. Iron ordnance: 4 twelve pounders, 10 nine ditto, 10 fix ditto, 37 four ditto.

Fort Lee, the Rock, Redoubt and Batteries, in the Jerfeys. Iron ordnance: 5 thirty-two pounders, 3 twenty-four ditto, 2 fix ditto, 2 three ditto, I thirteen-inch brass mortar, I ten-inch ditto, 2 thirteen-inch iron mortars, I ten-inch ditto, I eight-inch ditto.

On the road leading to Hackinfack, in the Jerfeys. Iron ordnance: 2 twenty-four pounders, 2 eighteen ditto, 4 twelve ditto, mounted on travelling carriages, 4 fix pounders.

Total. Iron ordnance, 9 thirty-two pounders, 5 twenty-four pounders, 4 eighteen pounders, 15 twelve pounders, 15 nine pounders, 31 fix pounders, 49 four-pounders, 10 three pounders, 2 fiveand a-half-inch brafs howitzers, I thirteen-inch brafs mortar, I teninch ditto, 2 thirteen-inch iron mortars, I ten-inch ditto, I eightinch ditto.

SHOT.

Round, loofe. 1087 thirty-two pounders, 272 eighteen pounders, 2637 twelve pounders, 300 nine pounders, 760 fix pounders, 870 three pounders.

Cafe. 30 thirty-two pounders, 40 eighteen pounders, 340 twelve pounders, 290 nine pounders, 74 fix pounders, 39 three pounders, 1150 double headed of forts, 42 boxes for

SHELLS.

grape.

156 thirteen inch, 311 ten-inch, 1140 eight-inch, 1170 five and a half-inch, 1200 four-two-fifths-inch,

Powder, barrels,

Mufquets of forts,

Mufquet cartridges, near

Iron,

Intrenching tools of forts,
Armourers tools, fets,

Hand barrows,

Gyn, complete,

Sling carts,

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2 gun-boats, with I 24-pounder. 3 twelve-oar barges.

9 ditto, with 1 12-pounder.

13 ditto with 1 9-pounder. 6 ditto with 1 2-pounder.

26 cutters.

260 batteaux.

10 Flat-bottomed boats.

N. B. Eighty-eight swivels and howitzers, dispersed in the above

Note 56.

fleet.

Army from Canada, under Lieutenant-General
Burgoyne.

Total Rank and File, July 1st, 1777. (Sick included.)

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