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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 [Inquiry] 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
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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