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SCG-C.745.001
21 Jan 1745:21 (565)
Flanders. . . The Duke d'Alamberg, who is said to have the
command of the Allied Army, is got into the enemies country,
but parhaps for want of sufficient authority over the Dutch
troops, has, as represented by [ ] Trevor, been able to
do nothing, but to raise a few contributions. A journal
from this army has been circumstantially published in the
London Gazette, but amounts to no more than, that on the
30th of July, they encamped within four or five miles of
Lisle. . . [12 lines] on the 8th [of August] relieved the
free companies of Austrians at Lanoy, and received a trumpet
from Count Saxe about the exchange of prisoners; on the 9th
sent him back; . . .
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