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20. Lift of his Majefty's fhips in the Mediterranean.

21. Lift of the fleet under Vice-Admiral Graves, in North Ameri-

ca, when he affumed the command, June 30. 1774•

22. Fleet in North America, under the command of Vice-Admiral

Graves, February 1775.

23. Difpofition of the fleet on the 30th June 1775.

24. Return of the officers, non-commiffioned officers, and privates,.

killed and wounded, of his Majefty's troops, at the attack of

the redoubts and intrenchments on the heights of Charles-

town, June 17. 1775.

25. A list of the fleet in North America, under the command of

Vice-Admiral Graves.

26. Lift of Veffels under the command of Captain Mouat.

27. Strength of the Rebel Forces under Generals Schuyler and

Montgomery.

28. Journal of Occurrences which happened in the march of the

detachment, commanded by Colonel Benedict Arnold, con-

fifting of two battalions, which were detached from the army

at Cambridge, in Maffachusets-bay, to Canada, in the year

1775-

29. Articles propofed for his Majesty's garrifon at Chambly, &c.

30. Articles of Capitulation proposed by Major Preston, for his

Majefty's fort of St John's, in the province of Canada.

31. Letter from General Montgomery, commander of the conti

nental army before Quebec, to Governor Carleton, dated

Holland Houfe, December 6. 1775.

32. Lift of the British fleet in North America, and where stationed,

under Rear-Admiral Lord Shuldham.

33. Lift of the Forces fent to Canada in Spring 1776, along with

Major-General Burgoyne.

34. Lift of the Forces under General Howe, at New York 1776.

35. Lift of the Forces to act under General Clinton, to the fouth-

59. Return of the ftores, ordnance, &c. as nearly as could be af

certained, found at Danbury, &c. in Connecticut, April

27th, 1777.

60. Lift of the staff and land forces under the command of Sir

♦ William Howe, K. B. on the expedition against Philadel-
phia.

61. Lift of the fleet under the command of Vice-Admiral Lord

Viscount Howe, in North America.

62, 63. List of ftores and ordnance taken and destroyed at Forts

Montgomery and Clinton, with the lofs fuftained in that ex-

pedition, October 6th, 1777.

64, 65, 66. Result of the council of war held by Lieutenant-Ge-

neral Burgoyne, and account of the ftrength of his army,

which furrendered at Saratoga, October 17th, 1777.

67. Lift of the fleet under the command of Vice-Admiral Lord

Viscount Howe.

68. Return of the lofs fuftained by the King's troops at the battle

of Brandywine, Sept. 11th, 1777.

69. Return of the killed, wounded, and miffing, of his Majesty's

forces at the battle of Germantown, on the 4th of October

1777.

70. Return of the artillery, and military flores, found in the fort
of Redbank, Nov. 22. 1777.

71. Return of the ordnance and stores found in Mud-Island fort,

taken from the rebels by the King's troops, Nov. 16. 1777.

72. Lofs sustained by the enemy at the battle of Brandywine.

73. Lift of the fquadron on the Newfoundland ftation, under the

command of Rear-Admiral John Montagu.

74. Lift of the squadron at the Leeward Islands, under the command

of Vice-Admiral James Young.

75. Lift of his Majesty's ships and veffels at Jamaica, under the com-

mand of Vice-Admiral Clark Gayton.

76. Squadron in the Mediterranean, under the command of Vice-

Admiral Robert Man.

77. Lift of the fquadron that failed on a cruise from Spithead, un-

der the command of Captain Robert Digby, November 11th,

1777.

78. Lift of the fquadron that failed on a cruize from Spithead, un-

81. Lift of the British and French navy.

1778

89. Lift of the fquadron under M. D'Eftaing, October 10. 1778.
90. Lofs fuftained by the British army, at Freefield, in their retreat
from Philadelphia, 28th of June 1777.

91. Lift of the Fleet fent to North America under Vice-Admiral

97. Lift of the fquadron at Newfoundland, under the command of

Vice-Admiral John Montagu, which was

98. Reinforced by the following fhips belonging to Vice-Admiral

Byron's fquadron.

99. Fleet under R.-A. Barrington, at the Leeward Islands, Aug. 1788.

100. Articles of capitulation for the furrender of the island of Do-

minica, agreed upon between the Marquis de Bouillé, Gene-

ral of the French Windward Islands, belonging to his most

Christian Majefty, and Governor Stuart, his Britannic Ma-

jesty's Commander in Chief of that island.

101. Lift of the general officers and troops fent from New York to

the West Indies.

102. Tranflation of the articles of capitulation, between Major-Ge-

neral Grant, and the Honourable Rear-Admiral Barrington,

Commander in Chief of his Britannic Majesty's land and fea

forces, upon a joint expedition, and the Chevalier de Mi-

coud, colonel of foot, and Lieutenant-Governor for his

most Christian Majesty of the island of St Lucia.

103. Fleet in the West Indies under Vice-Admial Byron.

104. Lift of the Fleet at Jamaica, under Vice-Admiral Sir Peter

Parker, Knt.

105. Lift of the fquadron in the Eaft Indies, under Sir E. Vernon.

106. Lift of the French fquadron in the East Indies.

107. Articles of capitulation of Pondicherry.

108. Lift of the fleet that failed from St Helen's, June 12. 1788, un-

der Admiral Keppel.

109. Fleet under Admiral Keppel, when reinforced.

110. Lift of the French fleet under Comte d'Orvilliers, which en-

gaged the British fleet, July 27th, 1778.

III. Lift of the killed and wounded on board Ad. Keppel's fleet.

112. Lift of the killed and wounded on board the French fleet.

113. Letter from Admiral Keppel, to Philip Stevens, Efq. fecretary

of the Admiralty.

114. Lift of the Fleet under Admiral Keppel, which failed from

St Helen's, Sept. 28th, on a cruize, and their line of battle.

115 Charges of mifconduct against Admiral Keppel.

116. Memorial figned by twelve admirals, prefented to the King by

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