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Rollinson, J. (fl. 1777) [Objections of officers of the 20th Regiment to conditions under the Articles of Convention]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC04764.40 Author/Creator: Rollinson, J. (fl. 1777) Place Written: Cambridge, Massachusetts Type: Autograph document signed Date: 10 November 1777 Pagination: 3 p. ; 23.2 x 19 cm. Order a Copy

Document by the Captains, Subalterns, and staff of the 20th Regiment of Foot asserts that the Americans need to follow through on the stipulations in the Articles of Convention, which delineated the conditions of surrender after the Battle of Saratoga. Says they will not follow the Articles unless the Americans hold up their end of the deal. Asserts that they are acting on their principles of honor, justice and duty. The complaints include: not being quartered by rank, restrictions on hours they are allowed to move about, restrictions on the movement of servants, and restrictions on purchasing of items. Signed by five captains, seven lieutenants, two ensigns, a surgeon, and a mate.

Kingston, Robert M., fl. 1776-1779

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