Difference between revisions of ".NjE.MTQ4Nw"

From DigitalMaine Transcription Project
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 1: Line 1:
 
� Wm. Donnison, Adjutant General.
 
� Wm. Donnison, Adjutant General.
Att.H.Sewall D.agent [?] [underlined and bold]
+
 
 +
Attest. H.Sewall , D.A.Genl [underlined and bold]
 +
 
 
General Orders, Boston, April 17, 1790. [?]
 
General Orders, Boston, April 17, 1790. [?]
 +
 
The Commander in Chief having taken into consideration the  requests of Major general Lithgow (and having had the  advice of Council therefrom) has ordered that the Major-general of the eighth Division be authorized to raise within that Division two Troops of Calvary, and in the  first Brigade thereof, one Company of Light-infantry,  provided that some of the standing regimental Companies  already organized, be reduced thereby to a less number of  train-band men, than sixty Privates.
 
The Commander in Chief having taken into consideration the  requests of Major general Lithgow (and having had the  advice of Council therefrom) has ordered that the Major-general of the eighth Division be authorized to raise within that Division two Troops of Calvary, and in the  first Brigade thereof, one Company of Light-infantry,  provided that some of the standing regimental Companies  already organized, be reduced thereby to a less number of  train-band men, than sixty Privates.
    By order of the Commander in chief,
+
 
    Wm. Donnison, Adjutant general
+
By order of the Commander in chief,
Att. H. Sewall, D. agent [?] [underlined]
+
Wm. Donnison, Adjutant general
        general
+
 
 +
Attest. H. Sewall, D.A.Genl [underlined]
 +
 
 +
general

Revision as of 15:01, 8 March 2017

� Wm. Donnison, Adjutant General.

Attest. H.Sewall , D.A.Genl [underlined and bold]

General Orders, Boston, April 17, 1790. [?]

The Commander in Chief having taken into consideration the requests of Major general Lithgow (and having had the advice of Council therefrom) has ordered that the Major-general of the eighth Division be authorized to raise within that Division two Troops of Calvary, and in the first Brigade thereof, one Company of Light-infantry, provided that some of the standing regimental Companies already organized, be reduced thereby to a less number of train-band men, than sixty Privates.

By order of the Commander in chief, Wm. Donnison, Adjutant general

Attest. H. Sewall, D.A.Genl [underlined]

general