Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society

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. . . . officers of the centre attack or Detachment of the left . . . Wilmot, Ll-CoL Handfield, Major Hamilton • . Hussey all the remaining Field Officers of the Army are to come ashore with the second disembarkation. As Bragg's Regt is to be detached for particular duty they are not to furnish Grenadiers for the Right Attack, and the whole of the Highlanders are to be employed with the Light Infantry and Irregulars
... on the left Captain Amherst and CapL Darcey are appointed to act as Aid- De-Camps to Major-General Amherst Lieutenant Tonge of General Warburton's Regiment is to attend on the Deputy Qr. Mr. Genl. on the landing of the Troops.
Col. Frazer's Company of Grenadiers in the Princess Amelia's boats will row to join their own Regiment Gabreuse bay is above three leagues by sea from the harbour of Louisbourg to the South-west of it Sunday ^ 4. — A hard Gale and ^•oggy. The Trenk struck unshipped her Rudder, made repeated signals of distress ; got off with great difficulty, proper assistance being given her by the other ships.


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