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Note 17.-Lift of the Fleet fent to cruize in the Channel in 1774, under the Command of Vice-Admiral Sir James

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The fhip on board of which the Admiralty entertained the King.

6 Remained at Spithead with Sir Thomas Pye.

Returned to Plymouth with Lord Edgecumbe

d Sailed on a cruize with Sir Richard Spry.

A Lift of his Majefty's Ships on the following Stations, 1774

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Alarm,

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Note 20.-IN THE MEDITERRANEAN.

Rear-Admiral Robert Man.
Capt. William Affleck.

John Stot.

Sir Thomas Rich.

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George Murray.

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Henry Bellew.

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John Stanhope.

Zephyr,

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Hon. W. Waldegrave.

Note 21.-A Lift of the Fleet under Vice-Admiral Graves in North America, when he affumed the Command, June

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Note 22.-Fleet in North America, under the Command of Vice-Admiral Graves, February, 1775.

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Stations.

In Bofton harbour. Difabled by running on the rocks, Dec. 10. First purchased, intended

for an armed schooner.

At Rhode Island.

New York.
Philadelphia.
Virginia.
North Carolina.

South Carolina.

On the coast of Florida, Sand at the Bahama islands. Salem and Marblehead. Pifcatua river, New Hampshire.

From Cafco Bay to the
entrance of the Bay of
Fundy.

Windfor, in Bay of Fundy.
Halifax.

Ordered from Bofton to
Rhode Island; but in
going thither was, Dec.
24th, blown off the coaft
in a violent fnow storm,
and did not return to
America again until the
end of February, 1775.
Note

Note 23.-Difpofition of the Fleet on the 30th June, 1775,

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Note 24-Return of the Officers, non-commiffioned Officers, and Privates, killed and wounded, of his Majesty's Troops, at the Attack of the Redoubts and Intrenchments on the Heights of Charlestown, June 17, 1775.

Royal Regiment of Artillery.-Captains Huddleton, Lemoin, Lieutenant Shuttleworth, 11 ferjeants, 8 rank and file, wounded.

4th Foot.-Captains Balfour, Weft, Lieutenants Barron, Brown, wounded; 1 ferjeant, 13 rank and file, killed; 1 ferjeant, 1 drummer and fifer, 29 rank and file, wounded.

5th.-Captains Harris, Jackfon, Downes, Marfden, Lieutenants. Macclintock, Croker, Enfigns Charleton, Ballaguire, wounded;

22 rank

22 rank and file, killed; 10 ferjeants, 2 drummers and fifers, 116 rank and file, wounded.

10th.-Captains Parfons, Fitzgerald, Lieutenants Pettigrew, Verner, Hamilton, Kelly, wounded; 2 ferjeants, 5 rank and file, killed; I drummer and fifer, 39 rank and file, wounded.

18th.-Lieutenant Richardfon, wounded; 3 rank and file, killed; 7 rank and file, wounded.

22d.-Lieutenant-Colonel Abercromby wounded, and since dead. 23d. Captain Blakeney, Lieutenants Beckwith, Cochrane, Lenthall, wounded; 2 ferjeants, drummer, 11 rank and file, killed; 2 ferjeants, 1 drummer and fifer, 35 rank and file, wounded.

35th.-Lieutenant Baird, killed; Captains Drew, Lyon, Lientenants Maffey, Campbell, wounded; 18 rank and file, killed; 3 ferjeants, 2 drummers, 41 rank and file, wounded.

38th.-Lieutenant Dutton killed; Captains Coker, Boyd, Lieutenants Chriftic, Houfe, Myres, Enfigns Sergeant, Sweney, Quarter-mafter Mitchell, wounded; 2 ferjeants, 23 rank and file, killed d; 4 ferjeants, I drummer and fifer, 69 rank and file, wounded.

43d.-Major Spendlove, Captain Mackenzie, Lieutenants Robinfon, Dalrymple, wounded; 2 ferjeants, 20 rank and file, killed; 3 ferjeants, 2 drummers and fifers, 77 rank and file, wounded.

47th.-Major Smelt, Captains Craig, England, Alcock, Lieutenant England, wounded; Lieutenants Hilliard, Gould, wounded, fince dead; ferjeant, 15 rank and file, killed; 3 ferjeants, 47 rank file, wounded.

52d.-Major Williams, wounded, fince dead; Captains Addison, Smith, Davidfon, killed; Captain Nelfon, Lieutenants Higgins, Thomfon, Crawford, Enfigns Chetwynd, Græme, wounded; i ferjeant, 20 rank and file, killed; 7 ferjeants, 73 rank and file, wounded. 59th.-Lieutenant Haynes wounded; 6 rank and file, killed; 25 rank and file, wounded.

63d.-Lieutenant Dalrymple killed; Captains Folliatt, Stopford, wounded; 1 ferjeant, 7 rank and file, killed; 2 ferjeants, 1 drummer, 25 rank and file, wounded.

65th. Captain Hudfon killed; Major Butler, Captain Sinclair, Lieutenants Paxton, Hales, Smith, wounded; I ferjeant, 8 rank and file, killed; 1 ferjeant, 1 drummer, 25 rank and file, wounded.

ift Batt. Marines.-Major Pitcairn wounded, fince dead; Captain Ellis, Lieutenants Shea, Finnie, killed; Captains Averine, Chudleigh, Johnstone, Lieutenant Ragg, wounded; 2 ferjeants, 15 rank and file, killed; 2 ferjeants, 55 rank and file, wounded.

2d Batt. Marines.-Captain Campbell, Lieutenant Gardiner, killed; Captain Logan, Lieutenants Dyer, Brifbane, wounded; 5 rank and file, killed; 1 ferjeant, 29 rank and file, wounded.

Officers attending on General Howe.

67th. Captain Sherwin, aid-de-camp, killed.

14th.-Lieutenant Bruere killed; Enfign Hesketh wounded.

Royal

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