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


JOURNAL OF COLONEL JOHN WINSLOW. 205


night. I would advise that you be Very Carefull in Issuing Provisions and Stores of all Kindes as there has been Some Imbezelments and Strick Enquiery May be Expected as to all Maters. am Sir your Humble Servt
 
J. WINSLOW      
 

To Capt Thomas Cobb Commandant
 
      of his Majtys Forte Gaspereau. }  
      after Dispatching these Letters I made Enquiery about the Provissions and Found that the Provission Cartes had left four Bbs of Porke which was Designed for Capt Cobbs party of which I Informd Colo Monckton.



     
 
THE ORDERS OF THE DAY.      
 
FORTE CUMBERLAND CAMP, JULY 16TH, 1755.      
 

Parole Moyston.
 


To Colo Winslow or officer
 
      Commanding the Camp. }
T. MONCREIFFE.



     
 
      THE ORDERS OF THE DAY,  
FORTE CUMBERLAND CAMP, JULY 17TH 1755.      
 

Parole Newcastle.
 

      The Commanding officers of the New England Battallions to Give to-morrow at Twelve a return of the names of fifty of the men of Each Battallion Fitest to be Discharged. Including all the French Deserters as Such.  

To Colo Winslow or officer
Commanding in Camp. }
T. MONCREIFFE.      
 



     
 
FORTE LAWRANCE, JULY 17TH 1755.      
 

SIR,
 
      Please to Supply Lievt Joshua Vaughan & John Burk with a Fortnights Provisions of all Specia Each. am yrs.&c.  

To Mr. Joshua Winslow
Commissary &c }
JOHN WINSLOW.      
 



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