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BNL.707.007
2-9 Jun 1707:21 (164)
From Field-Marshal-General count Tabutin's camp at Terres in
Upper-Hungary, Nov 8 N.S. . . .
21: [one line] This design succeeded so well, that we
received an account the next day [the 14th of Sept.] from
the Baron di Tige of his having forded over the river before
break of day, and fallen upon the enemy, who lay about a
mile further, and were entirely routed, leaving behind them
their tents and baggage, 16 standards and colours and a pair
of kettle-drumms, besides 500 of their men . . . [21 lines]
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