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�    Division Orders, 8. Division Militia. June 6, 1794
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Division Orders, 8. Division Militia. June 6, 1794
  
      The late orders for electing a Brigadier General to the  
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The late orders for electing a Brigadier General to the  
 
1. Brigade having from various causes failed of effect;  
 
1. Brigade having from various causes failed of effect;  
 
Major General Lithgow is pleased to order the Field Officers  
 
Major General Lithgow is pleased to order the Field Officers  
 
of the 1. Brigade of the Division to assemble at the Dwelling  
 
of the 1. Brigade of the Division to assemble at the Dwelling  
house of Orchard Cook Esq. [underlined] Innholder in Newcastle on Tuesday the twenty sixth day of August next, at two  
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house of Orchard Cook Esq. Innholder in Newcastle on  
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Tuesday the twenty sixth day of August next, at two  
 
of the clock in the afternoon, then and there to elect a  
 
of the clock in the afternoon, then and there to elect a  
 
Brigadier General to fill the vacancy occasioned by the  
 
Brigadier General to fill the vacancy occasioned by the  

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Division Orders, 8. Division Militia. June 6, 1794

The late orders for electing a Brigadier General to the 1. Brigade having from various causes failed of effect; Major General Lithgow is pleased to order the Field Officers of the 1. Brigade of the Division to assemble at the Dwelling house of Orchard Cook Esq. Innholder in Newcastle on Tuesday the twenty sixth day of August next, at two of the clock in the afternoon, then and there to elect a Brigadier General to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of B. Genl. Dearborn in the command of the 1. Brigade aforesaid. The senior Officer present will preside at the election, and make report to the Major General as soon as may be thereafter. The Commanding Officers of Regiments will be answerable that this Order is regularly and seasonably communicated to each of the other field officers of the Regiments they respectively com- mand.

     As the time appointed by the present Militia Law 

for examination of arms, etc. had elapsed, before the Blank