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...your Excellency that I am on my route to Quebec, where I expect in three or four Days...
...was filled with Soldiers of different Corps for Quebec—a Number of the 17th light Dragoons are...
...was filled with Soldiers of different Corps for Quebec and a number of the 17th Light Dragoons...
Quebec 26th June 1783
...directing Hostilities to cease can arrive at Quebec and be communicated from thence to the...
Commissary’s Office Quebec 1 Novr 1782
...of the full number of prisoners sent from Quebec, as not being subjects of exchange, a...
...landed from the Cartel Ship John from Quebec: among whom were about twenty five Continental...
...Cartel has inst. arrived at Boston from Quebec and has brought a number of American prisoners,...
...23 Sail of large Transports arrived at N.Y. from Quebec—under Convoy of a 28 & 24 Gun Ships....
...on his way he met General Redhasel going to Quebec-- At the Isle de Noix were British and...
...at that place—he saw none but Germans—the Quebec Fleet arriv’d the 20th of June—36 Sail...
...Brittish were fortifying Oswego & were making Quebec very strong—That all the prisoners from...
...prisoners—He informs me, that he came from Quebec by way of Montreal, but was not...
...the month following I was taken by the Quebec frigate, & yesterday by Genl Robertson’s...
...above service, The Garrisons of Halifax & Quebec are still to be held & strongly...
Ninthly: Quebec is not that post of Defence which it in General......of Quebec we cannot...
...Companies, and about twelve hundred men at Quebec and the environs—that the provincial corps...
...near the mouth of Lake ontario—these and Quebec are the posts to which I suppose the...
...Lakes, Ontario and Champlan to the Commereseas below Quebec. That the enemy can have little or...
...of this State to join on the Province of Quebec, and the Waters of the Lake Champlain, which...
movement and have nothing to fear for Quebec the peoples spirits are raised and I hope If the...
...Orders & Instructions to Arnold for his Quebec Expedition & the first Instructions to Officers...
at Quebec...at Work upon the Fortifications at Quebec, and have made that Garrison extremely...
...no Indians at Crown point, 31st in winter Quarters near Quebec, 53d at ...at Quebec. a...
.... Colonel Conolly with his corps to proceed to Quebec as soon as possible, to be joined...
...and it is generally said they are going to Quebec. An officer told my informant that all...
...Kings bridge—They are charged with dispatches for Quebec, and are to proceed by a secret route...
...together with others in close confinement in Quebec) requesting me to Solicit an Exchange...
...In the last month, except the Garrison of Quebec, that the Enemy are arduously employed...
...importance from the commander in chief at Quebec—Major Carlton hath pledged his faith that...
...commission with his commanding officer at Quebec as surety. Hill successfully paid his...
...operations in Canada until killed in an unsuccessful assault against Quebec on 31 Dec. 1775.
). Frederick Haldimand, governor of Quebec, wrote Lord George Germain from there on 25 Oct....
...should ⟨be⟩ made to break ground before Quebec ⟨as⟩ early as the season will permit...
...which presented themselves as the most capital, were—Quebec, Hallifax, New-York, & the...
that the force in Canada is chiefly at Quebec, where they mean to make their chief stand; three...
Nineteen Sail of the Quebec Fleet taken by our Privateers, had arrived in Massachusetts...
...which those Officers were Confined which was at Quebec some in April and some in may last...
...Victuallers and Merchant Ships from Europe for Quebec, have been taken by our Eastern...
.... and Latitude 46, be a convoy for Quebec which all the Privateers from Boston have fallen...
...the Enemy have chiefly drawn of[f] to Quebec with the principle part of their Artillery—That...
...certainement la reduction de la Ville de Quebec. Mais supposé que cette reduction... ...quebec...
...these States. I would not think of reducing Quebec, but endeavour to posse⟨ss⟩ the most...
...to happen to the Fleet, their Junction before Quebec would not be difficult, and the Reduction...
...captured during Benedict Arnold’s attack on Quebec in December 1775. After his release from...
...part of the fleet carrying British and Hessian troops to Quebec (see
...on 23 May. Many of the troops were bound for Quebec (see
...that sailed on this date carrying troops to Quebec. Other British ships cruised in the area...
...have been related to the fleet carrying troops destined for Quebec (see