. The siege of Quebec and the battle of the Plains of Abraham. in the north Channel, j/, Battery erected beganby ihe Enemy to annoy Oijr Caaip. h, Landiug Places. a, Boom across the mouth of the River S Charles. 6, carried on by the French after we took possessionof Montmorency Camp. N. B. The Works from the RiverS Charles to this place were done before our Arrival.(I, Battery erected by the French to annoy MontmorencyCamp but never used. N. B. The Encampments of theFrench did not consist at any one time of the number laid. down but Shifted occasionally at conveniency requi
. The siege of Quebec and the battle of the Plains of Abraham. in the north Channel, j/, Battery erected beganby ihe Enemy to annoy Oijr Caaip. h, Landiug Places. a, Boom across the mouth of the River S Charles. 6, carried on by the French after we took possessionof Montmorency Camp. N. B. The Works from the RiverS Charles to this place were done before our Arrival.(I, Battery erected by the French to annoy MontmorencyCamp but never used. N. B. The Encampments of theFrench did not consist at any one time of the number laid. down but Shifted occasionally at conveniency required. e. Place where the British Troops landed. /, Two Katsrun aground at high water to favour the Descent mounting14 Guns each, g, Redoubt which the ETruiSyabandonedand we took possession of. h, The Centurion a 60 GunShip which was to have silenced the Redoubt, i, k, Passageof two Brigades from Montmorency Camp across the Fordat low water, who retreated the same way, the other Troopshaving been called ofC. f a. The places where the British Troops landed near. 4i <» .«J. «* 48 ..^^ Efl K A. d 1 Coast of BKAUPOKT. Tescent 6t Qie Britisli Troops upon of BKAITPORT the 31 July Vid Journal — BATTLE of y« 13 Sept upon the HAUTEUKD ABRAHAM gained by the British over the French —Vid Journal tt, liattory enctod hy tlio Frenoli to annoy MontmorencyCamp hut novor used. N. B. Tlio Kncampmciits of theFrench did not consist at any one time of the number laiddown but Shifted occasionally at convouieucy required. e, Place whore the British Troops landed. /, Two Kai srun aground at high water to favour the Descent mountini;14 Gunseach. {/, Redoubt which the EfufWrryabandonedand we took possession of. /*, The Centurion a 60 GnuShip which was to have silenced the Redoubt, i, k, Passageof two Brigades from Montmorency Camp across the Fordat low water, who retreated the same way, the other Troopshaving been called off. rt, The places where the British Troops landed n
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