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Records of the Deportation and Le Grand Dérangement, 1714-1768


JOURNAL OF COLONEL JOHN WINSLOW. 113

      Sept 13. The men that Came with Serjant Beman from Forte Edward, and were Part of the Detachment that went from Chignecto under Capts Willard and Malcoln.  
      Serjant Thomas Beaman of  

Jona Howard of Capt Malcolns
 

Joseph Chase of Capt Brentnals
 

John Jones of Capt Lamsons
ordered to do Duty in Colo Winslows Company      
 

Uriah Moss of Capt Willards
 

Saml Dow of Capt Bayleys
to do Duty in Capt Adams Company      
 
      Aaron Abott of Capt Hobbs ordered to his own Company.  
      Sept 13. Orders of the Day, Parole Scituate. Countersign, Frinds to Great Briton. That all officers & Soldiers Provide them Selves with water before Sun Sett for that no Party or Person will be admitted to go out after Calling the roll on any account what Ever, as many bad thing have been done Lately, in the night Season to the Distressing the Distresed French Inhabitants in this Neighborhood and that in the Day Season when the Companys want water a Serjt or Corporal to go with the Party who are not to Suffer the men to Intermeddle with the French or their Effects. these orders to be Publishd at the Head of Each Company at Calling the Roll and Strickt obediance paid them
JOHN WINSLOW      
 

Sept 14. Grand Pre Camp, Orders of the Day. Parole Beavers Hamlet. Fifty men to be Employed tomorrow in Securing the Graine. a Serjant and ten men to attend them by way of Gaurd and all to be under the Inspection of an officer the men to Get their Brakefast Early both Labourers & Gaurd.
JOHN WINSLOW      
 

Sept 15. Grand Pre Camp. Orders of the Day. Parole Casehaughtons.
 



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