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2. General Amherst's instructions to Major Campbell, directing him to march immediately to Crown Point and then New York with the eight companies of Montgomery's regiment : Correspondence 1760
3. General Haldimand's letter and enclosures sent to Lord Dartmouth (no.14), respecting attacks made by the Lower Creeks on settlers of the lands lately granted by them by Georgia, and continued vigilance of Spanish communications with the Creeks : Correspondence 1773/12/14-1774/03/02.
4. General Haldimand's letter to the Earl of Dartmouth (no.18), referring the Boston Port Act, and enclosing printed copy of the Act alongside related newspaper articles taken from 'The Boston Gazette', dated the 9th of May, 1774 : Correspondence; Newspaper; Legal Document 1774/04/07-1774/06/01.
5. General Haldimand's letter to the Earl of Dartmouth (no.19), referring to the expense of building a post at Crown Point for the purpose of securing communication of Canada with the Northern Colonies, with two related enclosures : Correspondence; Financial Document; Report 1774/05/13-1774/06/01.
6. General Howe's letter to George Germaine relative to appointing field officers and issuing other military commissions : Correspondence 1776
7. General Howe's letter to Lord Germain (no.26) referring to the battle of Long Island, enclosing military papers recording metal ordnance ta ken from the enemy in the engagement of the 27th of August, 1776 : Correspondence; Military Document; List 1776/08/27-1776/09/03.
8. General Howe's letters to Lord Germain (no.17-19), referring to his frustration at being kept at Halifax before departing for Sandy Hook, and reporting upon regiments sent to distress rebels at New York : Correspondence 1776/06/07-1776/06/08.
9. General Howe's letters to Lord Germain (no.32 and 33) referring to orders given to General Clinton and Earl Perct to take possession of Rhode Island, and to rumours that Lord Cornwallis will shortly take possession of East Jersey : Correspondence 1776/11/30-1776/12/02.
10. Gentlewomen and learned ladies : women and elite formation in Eighteenth Century Philadelphia
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