Commanders of New Brunswicks Navy in the War of the Revolution

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Commanders of New Brunswicks Navy in the War of the Revolution
John P John Patrick Wall
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The colonel also gave her a guinea to provide food for his fel- low prisoners and inquired how they fared. The woman returned and said they were fearful and sad. The col- onel begged of the sergeant an oppor- tunity of seeing his neighbors private- ly. They were brought in about mid- night, and agreed to deny all knowl- edge of the affair. At the examination, which was separate, all agreed in their story. Nothing appeared against them so they were discharged. The ser- geant and his wife receive...d a liberal reward for their kindness.
On November 3, 1778, Marriner with seven men of I ord Stirling's division landed at New Utrecht and brought off Simon and Jacques Cortelyou, two fa- mous Tories, specie and other prop- erty to the amount of $5, 000. The pri- soners were taken to New Brunswick wherp they were paroled and later on exchanged for two officers of the New Jersey line. Marriner kept up this method of warfare whenever opportu- nity afforded, until he was finally cap- tured and paroled.


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