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THE ORDERS OF THE DAY,      

JULY 21ST CAMP CUMBERLAND      




Parole Exeter.


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




     


SIR.

      Inclosed you have a Forme of a return of your Battallion which Colo Monckton Desiers Should be Given in to-morrow. youl please to order yours to be made in that Maner and Sent in as Soon as possable. I having Soposed the number by way of Showing that where the numbers fit for Duty & the Sick are added together they will make the Effectives. The out Commands are to be Considered as fit for Duty and Set Down in That Colum accordingly you neet not take any Notice of the officers Nor order any more Colums to be made then what are in the Enclosed returns: I am Sir your Most Obediant & Most Humble Servt


Fort Cumberland Camp July 21st 1755.

      The return is to be Signd by you
To Colo Winslow. }
T. MONCREIFFE.      




     

CAMP BEAUSEJOUR JULY 21st 1755      

      Lievt Colo Winslow orders that there be an Invoyce taken by the Quater Master & adjutant of all the Goods Taken from the French and Secured by the Gaurds to-morrow Morning and that a return be Made of Each Company in the First Battallion by Nine of the Clock to-morrow in the following Forme.

      The Forme in the Next page.
JOHN WINSLOW.      



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