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... received by the people with the loudest acclamations of joy , and received from the higher orders of the inhabitants the strongest possible marks of attachment to the English , and happi- ness at seeing once more among them an officer ...
... received by the people with the loudest acclamations of joy , and received from the higher orders of the inhabitants the strongest possible marks of attachment to the English , and happi- ness at seeing once more among them an officer ...
Page 271
... received ; sup- posed to have none . 1st Batt . 32nd Foot - 1 serjeant , 1 rank and file , killed ; 2 serjeants , 5 rank and file , wounded . 2nd Batt . 35th Foot - 4 rank and file killed ; 2 captains , 14 rank and file , wounded ; 11 ...
... received ; sup- posed to have none . 1st Batt . 32nd Foot - 1 serjeant , 1 rank and file , killed ; 2 serjeants , 5 rank and file , wounded . 2nd Batt . 35th Foot - 4 rank and file killed ; 2 captains , 14 rank and file , wounded ; 11 ...
Page 399
... received another letter from Ge- neral Barquier , No. 4 , answered by No. 5 , allowing him until twelve the next day for an answer . In consequence of a continual fire of musketry from the walls , whilst the white flag was up , I moved ...
... received another letter from Ge- neral Barquier , No. 4 , answered by No. 5 , allowing him until twelve the next day for an answer . In consequence of a continual fire of musketry from the walls , whilst the white flag was up , I moved ...
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1-Total 1st Batt 2nd Batt Admiralty-Office anchored arms army artillery Aspern attack battalion batteries boats brig brigade Brigadier-General Britannic Majesty's British capitulation captured castle cavalry Cephalonia Colonel column command conduct copy corps detachment dispatch ditto division Domingo drummer eight-pounders eighteen-pounders embarked enemy enemy's file killed file missing file wounded fire flotilla Flushing force French frigate garrison George Prevost gun-boats guns honour inclose infantry instant island John July killed and wounded King's German King's German Legion laden landed Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General Lieutenant-General Sir LONDON GAZETTE Lord Lord Collingwood Lordship Majesty's ship Majesty's sloop Major-General Martinique morning mortars night o'clock officers orders pounders prisoners private of marines rank and file Rear-Admiral Rear-Admiral Sir received Regiment Royal Royal Marines sail seaman serjeants serviceable ships and vessels shore Signed slightly wounded sloop Spanish squadron Strachan surrender town troops twelve-pounders twenty-four-pounder Vice-Admiral Viscount Castlereagh W. W. Pole York Rangers