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Queen's American rangers. 1 Captain, I ferjeant, 12 rank and file, killed; 4 Captains, 5 Lieutenants, 1 Enfign, 4 ferjeants, 43 rank and file, wounded; I rank and file, miffing.

Ferguson's corps of riflemen. 2 rank and file, killed; 1 Captain, 5 rank and file, wounded.

Total British. 3 Captains, 5 Lieutenants, 5 ferjeants, 68 rank and file, killed; I Lieutenant-colonel, 1 Major, 16 Captains, 22 Lieutenants, 5 Enfigns, 35 ferjeants, 4 drummers, 372 rank and file, wounded; 6 rank and file, miffing.

Heffian yagers.

1 ferjeant, 3 rank and file, killed; 1 Captain, 3 ferjeants, 12 rank and file, wounded.

Battalion Linfing. 2 Lieutenants, 1 ferjeant, 2 rank and file,

wounded.

Ditto Lengerke.

I rank and file, killed.

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

Ditto Mirbach.

2 rank and file, wounded.

Anspach yagers. 1 ferjeant, 1 rank and file, killed; 1 Lieutenant, 1 ferjeant, 5 rank and file, wounded.

Total Foreign. 2 ferjeants, 6 rank and file, killed; 1 Captain, 3 Lieutenants, 5 ferjeants, 23 rank and file, wounded.

Total British and Foreign. 3 Captains, 5 Lieutenants, 7 ferjeants, 74 rank and file, killed; I Lieutenant-colonel, 1 Major, 17 Captains, 25 Lieutenants, 5 Enfigns, 40 ferjeants, 4 drummers, 395 rank and file, wounded; 6 rank and file, miffing.

Names and rank of Officers killed and wounded in the general engagement of the 11th of September, 1777.

Royal artillery. Lieutenant Shand, wounded.

1st Battalion of light infantry. 38th company, Lieutenant Johnfton, killed; 23d Capt. Meccan, 33d Capt. Dancey, 15th Capt. Douglas, 27th Lieut. Birch, 33d Lieut. Nicholl, 15th Lieut. Leigh,

wounded.

2d Battalion of light infantry, 49th company, Capt. Wade, 55th Capt. Downing, 57th Capt. Sir James Murray, 40th Capt. De Courcy, 45th Lieut. Ruxton, 49th Lieut. Armstrong, 63d Lieut. Ball,

wounded.

Ift Battalion of grenadiers, 15th company, Lieut. Faulkener, 27th Lieut. Minchin, 40th Lieut. Barber, killed; 55th Lieut. Col. Medowes, 15th Captain Cathcart, 40th Capt. Simcoe, 33d Lieutenants Harris and Drummond, 37th Lieutenants Chapman and Cooke,

wounded.

2d Battalion of grenadiers, 63d company, Captain Drury, 52d Lieutenant D'Oyly, killed; 44th Captain Fifh, 64th Lieut. Peters, wounded.

4th regiment. Capt. Rawdon, wounded. 28th reg. Lieut. Edwards, wounded.

49th regiment, Captain Stewart, wounded. 5th reg. Enfign Andrew, wounded.

46th reg. Enfign Bristow, wounded.

64th reg. Capt. Nairne, killed; Major Macleroth, Lieuts. Jacob, Toriano, and Wynyar, Enfigns Freeman and Grant, wounded.

Queen's American rangers. Capt. Murden, killed; Capt. Williams, Saunders, M'Kay, M'Crea, Lieuts. Ker, Agne, Smith, Jeel, and Clofe, Enfign M'Kay, wounded.

Ferguson's corps. Capt. Ferguson, wounded.
Heffian yagers. Capt. Trantvitter, wounded.

Battalion of Linfing. Lieuts. De Buy and De Brumbak, wounded.
Anfpach yagers. Lieut. De Forstner, wounded.
Volunteers ferving with the Queen's rangers.

wounded.

Capt. Burns,

Ditto with first battalion of light infantry, Captains Cummings, Currey, M'Intosh, and M'Kenzie, wounded.

Ditto with 2d battalion of light infantry. Capt. Moultrie, Evans, Fone, wounded.

Return of Ordnance, Ammunition, and Stores, taken from the Rebels by his Majesty's troops, in the action near Brandy-wine-creek, Sept. 11, 1777.

Ordnance mounted on travelling Carriages.

Brafs fix-pounders, 1 Rebel States, 1 Heffian, I English; fourpounders, 4 French; three-pounders, 1 Heffian, 1 French; five and half-inch howitzer, 1 Rebel States.

Iron four-pounders, I Rebel States. Total 11.

Shot fixed, with powder. Grape quilted, fix-pounders, 188; three-pounders, 20; ditto, round, fix-pounders, 76; three-pounders, 23; ditto cafe, fix-pounders, 130; three-pounders, 225.

Shot fixed to wood bottoms. Round, fix-pounders, 6; cafe, fixpounders, 4; eight inch howitzers, 38; five and half ditto, 39. Shot, round loofe. Twelve-pounders, 6; fix-pounders, 39; fourpounders, 12; three-pounders, 20.

Cartridges. Paper filled with powder, fix-pounders, 24; threepounders, 46; flannel ditto, for five and half inch howitzer, 28; mufquet filled with ball, 6000.

Powder. Whole barrels, 3.

Budge barrels, 4.

Waggons covered for ammunition, 9; open ditto, 1.

A quantity of damaged tubes, port fires, and intrenching tools. The two Heffian guns were taken by the rebels at Trentown, and

one of them fince bored to a fix-pounder.

The English gun was left at Prince-town, the carriage being broke.

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Note 69. Return of the killed, wounded, and miffing, of his Majesty's Forces at the battle of German-town, on the 4th of October, 1777

Killed, Wounded, and Miffing.

Royal artillery-1 Lieutenant, I ferjeant, 13 rank and file, wounded.

ift Battalion of light infantry—1 ferjeant, 5 rank and file, killed; 2 Lieutenants, I ferjeant, 36 rank and file, wounded; 2 rank and file, miffing.

2d Battalion of light infantry-2 ferjeants, 7 rank and file, killed; 1 Captain, 3 Lieutenants, 3 ferjeants, 1 drummer, 51 rank and file, wounded; 1 Captain, 4 rank and file, miffing.

Brigade of foot guards-3 rank and file, wounded.

4th regiment-1 ferjeant, 8 rank and file, killed; 1 Captain, 3 Lieutenants, 4 Enfigns, 2 ferjeants, 46 rank and file wounded; 3 rank and file, miffling.

5th-1 drummer, 9 rank and file, killed; 1 Lieutenant-colonel, 1 Čaptain, 2 Enfigns, 5 ferjeants, 37 rank and file, wounded.

15th-1 Lieutenant-colonel, 1 Enfign, 5 rank and file, killed; 2 Captains, 1 Lieutenant, 1 Enfign, 2 ferjeants, 42 rank and file, wounded.

17th-1 Enfign, 1 ferjeant, 4 rank and file, killed; 3 ferjeants, 21 rank and file, wounded.

33d-2 ferjeants, 2 rank and file, killed; 13 rank and file, wounded.

37th-3 rank and file, killed; 1 Lieutenant, 20 rank and file, wounded.

40th-4 rank and file, killed; 2 Lieutenants, 1 Enfign, 3 ferjeants, 23 rank and file, wounded; 3 rank and file, miffing.

44th-1 Lieutenant-colonel, 5 rank and file, killed; 1 Enfign, 1 serjeant, 31 rank and file, wounded; 1 rank and file, missing. 46th-2 rank and file, killed; 1 ferjeant, 5 rank and file, wounded. 49th-1 ferjeant, II rank and file, wounded.

55th-3 rank and file, killed; 1 Captain, 1 Enfign, 13 rank and file, wounded.

64th-1 rank and file, killed; 6 rank and file, wounded. Queen's American rangers-I rank and file, wounded. Total British-2 Lieutenant-colonels, 2 Enfigns, 7 ferjeants, I drummer, 58 rank and file, killed; 1 Lieutenant-colonel, 6 Captains, 13 Lieutenants, 10 Enfigns, 23 ferjeants, I drummer, 372 rank and file, wounded; 1 Captain, 13 rank and file, miffing. Heffian chaffeurs-10 rank and file, wounded.

Heffian reg. du corps-1 ferjeant, 13 rank and file, wounded.
Total Heffians-1 ferjeant, 23 rank and file, wounded.

Total British and Heffians-2 Lieutenant-colonels, 2 Enfigns, 7

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Note 62, and 63.

Lift of Stores, and Ordnance, taken and deftroyed at Forts Montgomery and Clinton, with the lofs fuftained in that expedition, Oct. 6, 1777.

Return of Cannon, Stores, Ammunition, &c.

Cannon. Thirty-two pounders 6; eighteen-pounders 3; twelvepounders 7; nine-pounders 3; fix-pounders 41; four-pounders 3; three-pounders 2; two-pounders 2; Total 67.

Two frigates built for 30 and 36 guns were burnt by the rebels on the forts being taken. The guns aboard them, and two gallies which were likewise burnt, amounted to above 30. One floop with 10 guns fell into our hands. The whole lofs therefore is above 100 pieces of cannon.

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