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PG-P.745.019
25 Jul 1745:11,12,13,21 (867)
An Account of the Action between the Allied Army and that of
France, near Tournay, the 11th of May, N.S. . . [2 1/4
columns]
There are hardly any prisoners but the wounded, and they
were left at the Duke's quarters at Burffoel upon the
confidence of the cartel and the usual behaviour upon such
occasions. We have not lost any colours, standards, or
kettle drums, but have taken one standard.
. . . [1 column of casualties.]
Account of the number of Dutch Officers, &c. killed,
wounded and missing. . . of the Infantry wounded. . . 3
drummers, and 630 private men.
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