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CG-NH.760.014
13 Dec 1760:11,12 (297)
. . . [3 lines] London, September 23. In the London Gazette
is published, under Whitehall Sept. 21, 1760, the copy of a
letter from Colonel Eyre Coote, who commands his majesty's
forces in the East-Indies. . . [11 lines describing military
victories] That on the 3d December he invested Caragoly,--
and on the 10th being near the glacis, and having dismounted
all their guns but four, Col. OKelley, who commanded, sent
out a flag of truce; and on account of his gallant defence,
Col. Coote granted him the following terms, "That the
Europeans should have leave to march out with their arms,
two rounds per man, drums beating and 6 days provisions. . .
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