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MG-A(G.758.014
22 Jun 1758:21 (685)
From the Head Quarters of the Prussian Troops at Grypswald,
in Pomerania, April 6. . . [31 lines, Swedish attack
garrison at Fort Pennamund.] The loss of the Swedes must
have been considerable, as we judge from the number of hats
taken out of the water. Near the fort 16 of their men were
found dead; and in one of their vessels that ran a-ground we
took an ensign, four subalterns, a gunner, a drummer, and 51
soldiers, with 7 sailors. On our side three men were killed
and five wounded.
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