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�His Regiment and in the Execution of his Duty & Behaved like a brave and good officer --- Major General Green [illegible] and approves the Report ---
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his regiment and in the execution of his Duty & Behaved like a brave and good officer. Major General Green excepts and approves the Report.
  
Division General Court Martial the 15th Instant by Order of Major Gen. Marquis De la Fayette [name underlined in pink] Col. Swift president Lt Mills of Col. Lemotts Regiment of Light Infantry was tryed for Disobedience of Orders & Unanimously Acquitted
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Division General Court Martial the 15th Instant by Order of Major Gen. Marquis De la Fayette Col. Swift president Lt Mills of Col. Lemotts Regiment of Light Infantry was tryed for Disobedience of Orders & Unanimously Acquitted
  
Major General Green approves the Acquittal and Lt. Mills & Ensign Raeufor [?] Released from Arrest
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Major General Green approves the Acquittal and orders Lt. Mills & Ensign Rawson released from Arrest
  
Brigade Orders Sept. 18th 1780 ---
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Brigade Orders Sept. 18th 1780  
The Brigadier observes with concern the Wanton Destruction of [illegible] in his Encampment, Notwithstanding repeated Orders
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The Brigadier observes with concern the Wanton Destruction of [?] in his Encampment, notwithstanding repeated Orders

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his regiment and in the execution of his Duty & Behaved like a brave and good officer. Major General Green excepts and approves the Report.

Division General Court Martial the 15th Instant by Order of Major Gen. Marquis De la Fayette Col. Swift president Lt Mills of Col. Lemotts Regiment of Light Infantry was tryed for Disobedience of Orders & Unanimously Acquitted

Major General Green approves the Acquittal and orders Lt. Mills & Ensign Rawson released from Arrest

Brigade Orders Sept. 18th 1780

The Brigadier observes with concern the Wanton Destruction of [?] in his Encampment, notwithstanding repeated Orders