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- GLC#
- GLC04764.92-View header record
- Type
- Documents
- Date
- 4 April 1778
- Author/Creator
- Phillips, William, 1731-1781
- Title
- Return of the Royal Artillery
- Place Written
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Pagination
- 2 p. : docket ; Height: 37.3 cm, Width: 23.1 cm
- Primary time period
- American Revolution, 1763-1783
- Sub-Era
- The War for Independence
Written in what appears to be a secretarial hand for Major General Phillips, who was to take over the Convention Army from Burgoyne after he embarked for England the next day, 5 April 1778. Includes a list of the number of men in each rank in the Royal Artillery in the Convention Army, from Captains to Rank & File. Also includes numbers for a detachment of Lieutenant Nutt's grenadiers and light companies from Canada. Includes lists of officers by name. Signed "W Phillips" at the bottom. Docket says that Lieutenant Colonel Robert Kingston, a staff officer under Burgoyne, is to send a signed copy of this report to Sir William Howe at Rhode Island. Kingston initialed the docket with a note that says it was sent 9 April 1778. Earlier correspondence between Burgoyne and American General William Heath spoke of the need to create such lists of captured soldiers before Burgoyne departed.
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