Citation - Connecticut Gazette-New Haven: 1760.12.20

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Index Entry Drums, in Quebec, beat in French capitulation to British 
Location Quebec 
Citation
CG-NH.760.015
20 Dec 1760:22,23,31,32,41 (298)
ARTICLES OF CAPITULATION BETWEEN HIS EXCELLENCY GEN.
AMHERST, COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S
TROOPS AND FORCES I NORTH-AMERICA, AND HIS EXCELLENCY THE
MARQUIS DE VAUDREUIL, GRAND CROIX OF THE ROYAL AND MILITARY
ORDER OF ST. LEWIS, GOV. AND LIEUT. GEN. FOR THE KING I
CANADA.
. . . [32 lines or articles and answers]  Art.V.  The troops
who keep the field shall raise their camp, and march, drums
beating, with their arms, baggage and artillery, to join the
garrison of Montreal, and shall be treated in every respect
the same.  These troops, as well as the others, must lay
down their arms.
. . . [221 lines of articles and answers, "The remainder in
our next."]


Generic Title Connecticut Gazette-New Haven 
Date 1760.12.20 
Publisher Parker, James, and Co. 
City, State New Haven, CT 
Year 1760 
Bibliography B0013375
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