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To take Damage through his Inattention and neglect Contrary to his Engagement and Duty: pleads not Guilty But no prosecution appearing to Support the Charge, the Court adjourned without Day Brigadier General Bailey is Released from his arrest | To take Damage through his Inattention and neglect Contrary to his Engagement and Duty: pleads not Guilty But no prosecution appearing to Support the Charge, the Court adjourned without Day Brigadier General Bailey is Released from his arrest | ||
− | At a Court of Enquiry | + | At a Court of Enquiry held at Springfield Massachusetts the 18th of April last to Examine into the Quantity of Provisions Issued by Mr. Matthew Louis DC[?] of [?] at Coos[?] During the Fall and Winter of 1778 and previous to Colo. Haegens arrival there in 1779 likewise to enquire [inquire] to whom & by whose Orders the provisions were Issued |
After particularly Examining Mr. Louis Books; Orders, and Vouchers the Court are Unanimously of | After particularly Examining Mr. Louis Books; Orders, and Vouchers the Court are Unanimously of |
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To take Damage through his Inattention and neglect Contrary to his Engagement and Duty: pleads not Guilty But no prosecution appearing to Support the Charge, the Court adjourned without Day Brigadier General Bailey is Released from his arrest
At a Court of Enquiry held at Springfield Massachusetts the 18th of April last to Examine into the Quantity of Provisions Issued by Mr. Matthew Louis DC[?] of [?] at Coos[?] During the Fall and Winter of 1778 and previous to Colo. Haegens arrival there in 1779 likewise to enquire [inquire] to whom & by whose Orders the provisions were Issued
After particularly Examining Mr. Louis Books; Orders, and Vouchers the Court are Unanimously of