An historical journal of the campaigns in North-America, for the years 1757, 1758, 1759, and 1760 : containing the most remarkable occurrences of that period ; particularly the two sieges of Quebec, &c&c., the orders of the admirals and general officers ; descriptions of the countries where the author has served, with their forts and garrisons; their climates, soil, produce ; and a regular diary of the weather ; as also several manifesto's, a mandate of the late bishop of Canada ; the French orders and disposition for the defence of the colony, &c&c&c. . hat Houfe,miflaid; it is therefore hope


An historical journal of the campaigns in North-America, for the years 1757, 1758, 1759, and 1760 : containing the most remarkable occurrences of that period ; particularly the two sieges of Quebec, &c&c., the orders of the admirals and general officers ; descriptions of the countries where the author has served, with their forts and garrisons; their climates, soil, produce ; and a regular diary of the weather ; as also several manifesto's, a mandate of the late bishop of Canada ; the French orders and disposition for the defence of the colony, &c&c&c. . hat Houfe,miflaid; it is therefore hoped he willexcufe the Omiflion of his Name in this Lift : On his Application at the faid Office (and producing his Receipt)Books will be delivered to him. A N [ I ] A N HISTORICAL JOURNAL OF THE CAMPAIGNS in NORTH-AMERICA, For the Years 1757; 1758; 1759; and 1760, & S I R, ORDERS for Foreign Service. obedience to the commands which the Earlof Rothes hath received from their Excellen-cies the Lords Juftices, it is his Lordihipsorders, that Major-General Kennedys regi-ment of foot, now under your command, dohold themfelves in readinefs to march fromtheir prefent quarters to Cork, according to routs which willbe fent to them for that purpofe, where they will receive ordersto embark for foreign fervice: they are to carry along with themtheir tents and camp equipage. The ufual number of carriageswill be allowed them by the government; the cannon, ammuni-tion carts, and the artillery flores which belong to the regiment,Vol. I. B arc. February2d. 2 HISTORICAL JOURNAL. J757- * are to be left at Galway, under the care of the troops, which are to remain there. To Lieutenant Colonel J am, Sir, &C. Crofbie, or ofRcer command- ing General Kennedys red- _. _, « ment at Galway. ROBERT CuNINGHAME, (A true copy) Ch. Crofbie. Adjutant-GeneraL « To Lieutenant John Knox, or officer commanding at Athenry. DublinFebruary Whereas their Excellencies the Lords Juftices of this kingdom3d*


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