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The following return of prisoners, taken at Forts Montgomery and Clinton, are published for the satisfaction of the public, and particularly for the benefit of their relations; who are requested to deliver such supplies, as they mean to send for the use of the prisoners, to Col. Taylor, at Newburgh, who is empowered to forward the same to New-York
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Whereas in pursuance of adequate powers respectively deligated [sic] to us, to carry into execution articles of a cartel, made on the 3d day of May, in this present year, between Capt. Cornwallis, on the part of Lieutenant General Earl Cornwallis, and Lieut. Colonel Carrington, on the part of Major General Green, for the exchange and relief of prisoners of war taken in the southern department
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Traité et conventions pour les malades, blessés, et prisonniers de guerre des troupes de terre de Sa Majesté trés Chrétienne, et de Sa Majesté Britannique
= Treaty and convention for the sick, wounded, and prisoners of war, of the land forces of His Majesty the King of Great-Britain, and of His Most Christian Majesty -
Report of the committee of the House of Commons, in consequence of the several motions relative to the treatment of prisoners of war
including the whole of the examinations taken before the committee -
By His Excellency Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. general and commander in chief of His Majesty's forces in the several provinces and colonies in America, on the Atlantic, from Nova-Scotia, to West-Florida, inclusive. Proclamation
Whereas after the arrival of His Majesty's forces under my command, in this province in February last, numbers of persons voluntarily surrendered themselves, or were made prisoners by His Majesty's forces, and were afterwards dismissed upon their respective paroles -
Traité et conventions pour les malades, blessés, et prisonniers de guerre troupes de terres de Sa Majesté trés Chretienne, et de Sa Majesté Britannique.
= Treaty and convention for the sick, wounded, and prisoners of war, of the land forces of Majesty the King of Great-Britain, and of His Most Christian Majesty