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I sent on to Camp last friday from the County of Middlesex an hundred and twenty one head of cattle, sixty head more will be in to day —fourteen quarters of beef, 1150 Wt of salt pork and 80 of fresh is deliver’d Mr Schuyler purchasing Commisy at Brunswic, who will send them on immediately if wanted —The pork is estimated to be equivalent to four Beeves. The whole of the grain is deliver’d at...
Colo. Nelson left town just before my arrival, and has not been here since —I wrote immediately to as many Magistrates as I could collect the names of, requesting them to meet at this place on the 11th instant, and take into consideration a requisition from Your Excelly: several of the gentlemen met agreeable to the request, but there not being a majority they did nothing decisive respecting...
Letter not found : from Isaac Sherman, 27 Aug. 1779. On 27 Aug., GW wrote Sherman: “I have received Your Letter of this date.”
Letter not found : from Isaac Sherman, 21 May 1779. On 30 May, GW wrote to Sherman : “your favor of the 21st came duly to hand.”
Having solicited Your Excelly for a Court to examin into the Behaviour of Colo. C. Webbs Regiment on the 7th of Decemr 1777 —Your Excelly has not been pleased to comply with my request, owing I suppose to the many important Affairs which continually demand Your Excellys Attention; but as I conceive the Honour of the Regiment and my reputation stand impeached in the view of the Publick; and...
As there has been a complaint entered to your Excellency, respecting the behaviour of Colo. C. Webb’s Regt on the 7th instant—My Reputation and the honor of the Regt demand me to request a Court of Inquiry—I therefore solicit your Excellency to appoint a Court, to examin into the behaviour of the Regiment on sd Day—that Officers if they misbehaved may be justly exposed to publick Censure, if...