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Great Britain. War Office 28, Headquarters Papers, Volumes 2-10. Volumes 2-10, America. Volume 2 - Reel B-2862. 34 Regiment. Field officers letters. 1778-1783 Principal correspondent - Barry St. Leger. 31 Regiment. Field officers letters, 1777-1783. Principal correspondents - Jeremiah French, Thomas Clarke. 8 Regiment. Field officers letters, 1778. Principal correspondents - Mason Bolton, Arent S. DePeyster. 29 Regiment. Field officers letters, 1778-1780. Principal correspondent - Christopher Carleton. 8 Regiment. Field officers letters, 1779-1782. Principal correspondents - Mason Bolton, Alexander Dundas. 44 Regiment. Field officers letters, 1781-1783. Principal correspondents - William Norton, Henry Hope. 29 Regiment. Field officers letters, 1781-1783. Principal correspondents - Christopher Carleton, Archibald Campbell, William Monsell. Volume 3 - Reels - B-2862-2863. 84 Regiment. Field officers letters, 1777-1783. Principal correspondents - Allan Maclean, John Nairne, Jonathon Adolphus Harris, William Dunbar. 53 Regiment. Field officers letters, 1778, 1781-1783. Principal correspondents - Henry Watson Powell, George Mure, A.P. Skene, John Nairne. Volume 4 - Reel B-2863 Butler s Rangers. Letters and papers, principally muster rolls, pay lists, etc. 1775-1781. Butler s Rangers. Field officers, captain s and subaltern s letters. 1778-1783. Principal correspondents - John and Walter Butler. Canadian Fencible Regiment. Papers relating to recruiting, 1803-1805. Principal correspondent - David Shank 1-126 Microfilm Reference only. 128-183 184-227 228-264 265-287 289-304 305-345 1-280 281-334 1-18 19-51 19-51 Jessup s Rangers. Muster rolls, 1778-1779, 1781 83-95

Roger s Rangers. Muster Rolls, 1781 96-98. Jessup s Rangers. Muster Rolls, 1781 99-100 Jessup s Rangers. Field officer s letters, 1777-1782. Principal correspondents - John Naire, Edward Jessup. Jessup s Rangers. Returns, 1782. Includes lists of Loyalists arriving from the Colonies. Jessup s Rangers. Letters and returns 1783. Principal correspondent - Edward Jessup. Jessup s Rangers. Field officers letters, 1783. Principal correspondent - Edward Jessup. 84 Regiment (Royal Highland Emigrants). Papers relating to the raising of the regiment. Returns of various loyalist corps, 1778-1781. R. Leake s, J. Peter s, D. McAlpine s, R. Roger s, S. Adam s corps. Volume 5, Reels B-2863-2864. Royal Regiment of New York, Field officer s letters, 1778-1783. Principal correspondents - James Gray, John Johnson. Royal Regiment of New York. Papers concerning the second battalion. Principal correspondents - John Johnson, Robert Leake. Roger s Rangers. Field officers letters, 1781-1783. Principal correspondent - James Rogers. Barrack Master General s Dept. Returns of supplies, facilities, and staff. Exchanges of prisoners. Two returns showing the distribution of the Brunswick and Lossberg Regiments, 1780-1783. 101-149 150-171 172-194. 195-209 210-265 266-286 1-143 134-152 153-162 162-185 Royal Regiment of New York. Returns, 1776-1778. 186-221 Letter from A. Pritchard testifying to the loyalty of Thomas Wooster and offering his services to the Crown. Volume 6, Reel B-2864. Hospital Department. Returns and letters, 1776-1783. Returns of staff and patients. Principal correspondents - Robert Knox, A. Mabane, William Barr, W.A. Kennedy, T. Kennedy. 221-222 1-100

Garrison states and returns from the Upper Posts, - 1780-1783. Returns from Niagara, Michilimackinac, Detroit, Carleton Island, Oswegatchie, and Oswego. One return each from Cataraqui and Isle aux Noix and its dependencies. Returns of the staff of the garrisons of Montreal and Quebec. Miscellaneous papers. 101-180 Lists of the staff of the army in Canada and lists of garrison staff, 1776-1783. 182-204 Engineer s Department. Letters and papers, 1777-1783. Returns of stores, artificers, and miners. Principal correspondents. John Marr, William Twiss. Volume 7, Reels B-2864-2865. Ordnance Department. Letters and returns, 1776-1783. Returns of stores and of the establishment. Contains returns and correspondence of the Royal Artillery. Principal correspondent - Forbes Macbean. Quarter-Master General s Dept. Returns and letters, 1778-1780. Principal correspondents - John Barnes, Thomas Carleton, Thomas Camble. Montreal. Letters from the officer commanding Montreal, 1779-1783. Principal correspondents - John Nairne, Allan Maclean, William Dunbar. Letters from officers at Niagara, Detroit, and St. John s 1779-1783. Principal correspondents - Allan Maclean, James Rogers, William Dunbar. Letters from officers at St. John s and its dependencies, Principal correspondents - H. Watson Powell, Robert Hayes, Samuel Steel, Christopher Carleton, Barry St. Leger, Archibald Campbell, John Nairne. Volume 8, Reel B-2865-2866. Letters from officers commanding at Sorel, Fort St. John and the blockhouse at Yamaska, 1779-1783. Principal correspondents - Forbes Macbean, Barry St. Leger, William Fraser. Sorel. Papers relating to the dispute between John Monro and Barry St. Leger, 1779. Letters from officers commanding at Three Rivers, 1779. Principal correspondents - Humphrey Arden, William O. Hamilton, John Magrath. 204-233 1-69 70-102 103-206 206-251. 252-335 1-67 88-111 68-87 112-125 Returns - various. (See Appendix A.) 126-164 German Regiments. Field officers letters, 1781, 1783. 165-240

Letters from the commanding officer at Carleton Island, 1779-1783. Principal correspondents - John Ross, William Ancram, J. Adolphus Harris. 242-273 Letters from John Ross at Cataraqui, 1783. 274-284 Letters from officers at Oswego, 1782-1783. Principal correspondent - John Ross. Volume 9, Reel B-2866. Memorials addressed to Guy Carleton and Frederick Haldimand by officers and men of the British and Provincial forces, Loyalists, and Canadians, 1779-1783. An author index has been prepared for these memorials. See Appendix B. General orders issued by Sir Guy Carleton as Commander-in-Chief of New York, 8 May 1782-23 November 1783. Volume 10, Reel B-2867. Returns. Various, principally relating to Loyalists or Loyalist corps. See Appendix C. Monthly returns of Loyalists corps and lists of Loyalists who have taken the oath of allegiance, 1781. Returns of regular army, loyalist, and Brunswick regiments, 1782-1783. Most of the returns are size rolls giving the country size, age, and time of service of the men. Many of the rolls list individuals by name. Miscellaneous letters, 1778-1783. Principal correspondents - Andrew Robinson, Bolton Power, Simon Metcalfe, Conrad Gugy, Joncaire Cooper, A. Larbin, Charles Tonnancour, Hertel de Rouville, fils. Letters from Carleton Island, Cataraqui, Detroit, Montreal, Niagara, Oswego, Quebec, Sorel, 1785. Correspondents - W.B. Sheehan, William Potts, Neil McLean, Alexander McKee, Henry Hay, A. Fraser, John Dease, George Armstrong, A. De Peyster, William Ancram, A. Beauclerk, M. Lewis, D. Forbes, R. Mathews, Edward Williams, Henry Rudyerd, I. Lemoine. 285-345 1-285 287-483 1-110 111-130 131-281 283-321 323-373 Indian Department. Letters and papers, 1775-1783. 374-443. The following is a list of individual items in W.O. 28, Volume 8, folios 126-164. List of Lieutenant- Colonels and Majors of British Regiments serving in Canada. 127 Returns of provisions on the following ships, AGNUS, BEAVER, BRITISH QUEEN, TELL, FRIENDS, VENUS, SUCCESS, TONY CHRISTOPHER. 128

Report of the British troops as they marched from Vercheres, 17 June 1776. 129 Return of part of four companies of R.A. on four transports, Three Rivers, 12 June 1771. Returns of the 53, 34, 31, 24, 20 and 9 Regiments, 10 June 1776 at Three Rivers, showing those on board transports and those on shore. 130 131-139 Return of the Staff. 140 List of officers of the 9 Regiment serving in Canada. 142 Return of the Brigade of Engineers to serve in Canada, 1 June 1776 144 List of officers of the 20 Regiment serving in Canada, 1 June 1776. 146 Return of the detachment on board the HELLEN Transport, May 1776. 147 Return of Musket cartridges on board the HELLEN. 148 Bill of laden of ordnance stores on board the CHARMING NANCY 151-155 Return of the detachment of Major Griffith William s Company in the 1 st Battalion, R.A. on board the CHARMING NANCY, 30 May 1776. 156 Letter. S. Fraser to Lt. Col. Maclean, 29 May 1776. 157 Return of the officers of the 24 Regiment, 15 May 1776. 159 Return of the detachment of 1 st Battalion, R.A. disembarked from the LORD HOWE, 18 May 1776. Return of the detachment of the R.A. ordered for foreign service, Spithead, 31 March 1776. 161 162 Return of the 21 Regiment embarked at Plymouth, 31 May 1776. 164 Appendix B. The following is an author index to petitions in W.O. 28, Volume 9, folios 1-285. In cases when a petition was written by one individual on behalf of another, the names of both individuals are included. The petitions in this volume are from officers and men in British, German and provincial regiments, from loyalists, and from Canadians to Governors Haldimand and Carleton. The bulk of the petitions from military figures relate to promotion, leave and purchase or sale of commissions. Many of the petitions from loyalists ask for relief or for appointments in the army. Agnew, William Captain 24Regt. 57

Alard, Simon 184 Alt, Michal R.R. N.Y. 151 Amy, James Jessups Corps 47 Amy, Nicholas Jessup s Corps 47 Anderson, Joseph Captain - Lieutenant R.R.N.Y. 142 Andrew, James Master of one of H.M. Vessels on Lake Erie. 15 Anstruther, John Lieutenant-Colonel 62 Reg. 18,20, 27, 62. Armstrong, George Lieutenant 8 Regt. 264 Arden, Humphrey Ensign 34 Regt. 239 Baird, John Captain 53 Regt. 25, 282 Baker, Coumod R.R.N.Y. 155 Balcarres, Major of the 53 Regt. and the other Captains. 25 Banks, Paul Lieutenant 62 Regt. 38 Barr, William Pruveyor to H.M. Hospitals. 6 Barratt, Thomas 32 Barrie, John R.R.N.Y. 153 Battersby, Robert Lieutenant 34 Regt. 275 Bayer, Counrot R.R.N.Y. 155 Bauch, Christian R.R.N.Y. 155 Bauck, David R.R.N.Y. 155 Bauck, Frederick R.R.N.Y. 155 Beaubapris, 186 Beckker, Bastian, R.R.N.Y. 155 Beckker, Henry-Jr. R.R.N.Y. 155 Beecroft, Richard 24 Regt. 53

Bennet, Charles 167 Bennett, Thomas Lieutenant and Adjutant 8 Regt. 264 Biler, Michal R.R.N.Y. 153 Blake, Charles Surgeon 34 Regt. 91 Blanchley, Henry (Stanford) Ensign 31 Regt. 46 Blanckley, Henry (Starryford) Ensign 31 Regt. 89 Blant, James R.R.N.Y. 147 Bliss, Daniel Deputy Commissary 83 Booker, (Thomas) Lieutenant. 53 Regt. 284 Booker, Thomas Lieutenant 53 Regt. 262 Boweke, Patrick R.R.N.Y. 147 Brabson, George Lieutenant 44 Regt. 273 Braken, John R.R.N.Y. 147 Brodie, George Lieutenant 21 Regt. 8 Brown, Abraham Jessups Corps 47 Browne, Richard Lieutenant 31 Regt. 242 Bryan, John 32 Bryant, Samuel 103 Buel, Timothy 114 Buel, William 115 Burnet, Jn. Lieutenant 8 Regt. 69 Bustard, William 40 Bustead, William 103 Campbell, Collin Captain 84 Regt. 65 Cairns, David Lieutenant 84 Regt. 163 Caladine, Joseph Sergeant 24 Regt. 56 Caldwell, John R.R.N.Y. 149

Cameron, Angus R.R.N.Y. 149 Cameron, James R.R.N.Y. 155 Cameron, John R.R.N.Y. 149, 155 Cammeron, R.R.N.Y. 149 Camron, Alexander R.R.N.Y. 151 Carr, William R.R.N.Y. 147 Carrigan, Paul Jessups Corps 47 Carrigan, Peter Major Jessups Corps 47 Carscallen, James Corporal 40 Carscallen, John Sergeant 40 Carscallon, James 103 Carscallon, John 103 Castleman, Richard R.R.N.Y. 147 Castleman, Verney R.R.N.Y. 147 Castleman, William R.R.N.Y. 147 Cender, George R.R.N.Y. 153 Chalmers, John Sergeant-Major 53 Regt. 33 Chambers, James Jessups Corps 47 Chenier, F. 184 Chisholm, Alexander R.R.N.Y. 149 Chisholm, William R.R.N.Y. 149 Clarke, Frances R.R.N.Y. 149 Clarke, Isaac Winslow 13 Cline, Phillip R.R.N.Y. 147 Cochrane, Hon.--- 260 Colter, James R.R.N.Y. 147 Conefroy, Anthony Second Lieutenant R.N. 66

Connelly, Hugh R.R.N.Y. 147 Cook, Echabud 103 Coote, George Captain- Lieutenant 24 Regt. 54 Cornfield, Judith 173 Coss, Peter, R.R.N.Y. 151 Cotman, Hendrick R.R.N.Y. 153 Coulter, Andrew 130 Countryman, Jacob R.R.N.Y. 151 Cress, John R.R.N.Y. 151 Croits, George R.R.N.Y. 147 Cryderiman, Michael R.R.N.Y. 147 Cuemes, L. 193 Daly, Patrick Captain R.R.N.Y. 43 Dame, George Ensign 84 Regt. 233 Davies, Richard Captain 53 Regt. 25 Davis, Henry R.R.N.Y. 147 Debiter, Peter 40 Debiter, Valen 40 Denne, Jacob R.R.N.Y. 153 Denny, Nicholas R.R.N.Y. 153 Desjarlais, Joseph 204 Dickson, John Jessups Corps. 47 Ditler, Peter 103 Ditler, Vallentine 103 Doss, John R.R.N.Y. 153 Doveridge, William Midshipman on H.M.S. VIPER 61

Dowlin, Christopher Ensign Dalrymple s Corps 7 Downing, John Lieutenant Royal Artillery 75,79 Doyle, William Ensign 24 Regt. 22 Duke, Ensign 53 Regt. 263 Duke, Robert 236,256 Dulmage, David 40, 103 Dumai,, Marie Joseph Widow of G.L. Esperence 200 Dundas, Alexander Major 34 Regt. 63-64 Dunlop, Captain 53 Regt. 271-272 Dunlop, Hutcheson Captain 53 Regt. 25,33, 231, 236 Dunn, Thomas 193 Duport, Robert Lieutenant 47 Regiment 48 Earhart, Adam Jessups Corps 47 Edge, Captain 53 Regt. 251 Embary, Andrew Corporal 40 Embery, Andrew 103 Embery, John 103 Empoy, Adam R.R.N.Y. 153 Empoy, John R.R.N.Y. 153 Empoy, John N. R.R.N.Y. 153 Empoy, William R.R.N.Y. 153 Empty, Addam R.R.N.Y. 147 Empty, Phillip R.R.N.Y. 147 Everts, Oliver 169 Faist, Isaac 116

Famby, Peter R.R.N.Y. 147 Farley, Lieutenant 44 Regt. 253,254 Ferguson, Alexander R.R.N.Y. 149 Ferguson, Peter R.R.N.Y. 151 Finlay, Ensign, - 44 Regt. 254 Fishbuck, Charles Sergeant Major of Montreal 188 Flemming, John Lieutenant 62 Regt. 62 Fletcher, Alexander Lieutenant 84 Regt. 90 Fletcher, Alexander Captain- Lieutenant 84 Regt. 85 Forbes, Gordon Captain 34 Regt. 52 Ford, Samuel Ensign- 47 Regt. 36 Foucher, Amable 192, 196 Fraser, Alexander 158 Fraser, Alexander Captain 84 Regt. 73 Fraser, Malcolm Captain 84 Regt. 73, 234 Fraser, William 125 Freel, John R.R.N.Y. 147 Freimeier, Philip R.R.N.Y. 155 French, Gerpam 96 Freymeyer, Nicholas R.R.N.Y. 155 Friend, William Commander of H.M.S. POLLY 82 Fry, Adam R.R.N.Y. 153 Galand, Pierre 206 Gamble, Thomas Deputy Quarter Master General 157 Gaskill, John Lieutenant 20 Regt. 3 Gaylard, Thomas Captain 34 Regt. 5 German, John Jessups Corps 47

Gillinger, Christopher R.R.N.Y. 147 Gillinger, Michael R.R.N.Y. 147 Gillis, Donald R.R.N.Y. 155 Grant, Allan R.R.N.Y. 149 Grant( er), Angus R.R.N.Y. 151 Grant, Archibald R.R.N.Y. 151 Grant, David Alexander, Captain 84 Regt. 92 Grant, Donald R.R.N.Y. 151 Grant, Petter R.R.N.Y. 151 Grant, Robert Major 24 Regt. 21,22, 53, 56 Grant, William 192 Grout, John 109 Hagart, James Lieutenant of Marines 24 Hagel, Francis 96 Hagel, John 103 Hagle, John 40 Hains, Christopher R.R.N.Y. 151 Hamilton, Ensign 53 Regt. 34 Hamilton, Andrew R.R.N.Y. 149 Hamilton, Robert R.R.N.Y. 149 Hamilton, William R.R.N.Y. 149 Hangerr, Marlin R.R.N.Y. 155 Hannay, John R.R.N.Y. 149 Harbet, Robert R.R.N.Y. 153 Hardek, Tom R.R.N.Y. 153 Hare, Edward 32

Harnois, Charles 209 Hawley, Reuben 165 Heaphy, Ensign 53 Regt. 263 Hertel, Chevalier 212 Hick, Paul 103 Hicks, Paul 40 Hill, John Lieutenant- Colonel 9 Regt. 37 Hillenbrant, Jacob R.R.N.Y. 153 Holmes, John Sergeant- Major 20 Regt. 55 Holt, Benjamin 113 Honlinn, Franz 161 Hope, Henry Lieutenant- Colonel 44 Regt. 261 Horn, James Lieutenant 14 Regt. 219 Horsford, Joseph R.R.N.Y. 151 Howe, William Captain 53 Regt. 137 Hugh, William Adjutant 44 Regt. 249 Hughes, William Captain 53 Regt. 17,25, 141 Hulbert, Philip 111 Hunter, James Lieutenant Royal Artillery 246 Jessup s Corps, 17 members of. 47 Johnson, George R.R.N.Y. 151 Jones, Jonathon Jessup s Corps 106 Jones, Thomas 103 Jones, William Provost Marshall 11 Jordan, Jacob Deputy Paymaster General 145 Kane, Patrick Volunteer R.R.N.Y. 50

Kayler, Bernhard R.R.N.Y. 155 Kazser, Philip R.R.N.Y. 155 Kelly, Martin Sergeant Jessup s Corps 47 Kemble, William Lieutenant 34 Regt. 63-64 Kenedy, Alexander 250 Kennedy, J.H. Physician- General 272 Keugh, ---- Captain- Lieutenant and Adjutant 44 Regt. 261 Knight, James R.R.N.Y. 153 Kniskern, Hendryk R.R.N.Y. 155 Labrador, Merchants trading on the Coast of - 193 La Conter, Joseph 214 Lamothe, Joseph 189 Lamson, John 108 Larimier, Guillaume 198 Lascheseau, G. 193 Lassin, Isag R.R.N.Y. 153 Latham, Phannel Ensign 53 Regt. 218, 220, 236, 256 Lawrence, John 103 Lawrence, John 40 Lawyer, William R.R.N.Y. 155 Le Cavelier, Toussaint 202 Lecley, Patt R.R.N.Y. 153 La Croine, Pierre 203 Lee, John Jessups Corps 47 Le Moine, Joichim Gion 208

Lend, John Lieutenant- Colonel. 20 Regt. 4 L Esperence, Germain 200 Leybourne, William Lieutenant 29 Regt. 71, 143 Linch, James R.R.N..Y. 151 Lind, John Colonel 20 Regt. 55 Livingston, John R.R.N.Y. 155 Lockwood, John R.R.N.Y. 151 Loiseau, Francois 190 Longfield, Robert Captain 53 Regt. 25, 175, 216, 217 Lord, Simeon Lieutenant 53 Regt. 35,230, 231 Lotbiniere, fils, C. de 193 Loveless, Thomas 108 Lucas, (F.) Lieutenant- 20 Regt. 29 Lunden, James Lieutenant 35 Regt. 10 Lymburner, Adam 193 McArthur, Donald R.R.N.Y. 149 McArthur, Duncan R.R.N.Y. 151 McCorstine, Terence R.R.N.Y. 155 McCafery, James R.R.N.Y. 147 McClochlan, Alexander R.R.N.Y. 149 McCorstine, Terence 104,155 McCune, David R.R.N.Y. 147 McDonald, Alexander R.R.N.Y. 151 McDonald, Andrew 84 Regt. 159 Macdonald, Donald Major 84 Regt. 215

Macdonald, Ronald Lieutenant 84 Regt. 278 McDonell, Allan 235 McDonell, Archibald Ensign 84 Regt. 138 McDonell, Donald R.R.N.Y. 149 McDonell, Donnel R.R.N.Y. 149 McDonell, Hugh R.R.N.Y. 149 McDonell, John Lieutenant 84 Regt. 139 McDonell, John R.R.N.Y. 149 McDonell, Ranald Lieutenant 84 Regt. 235, 237 McDougal, Alexander 40,103 McDougall, George Captain 84 Regt. 73 McGillis, Donald R.R.N.Y. 149 McGillvray, Daniel 40, 103 McGloghlan, William R.R.N.Y. 153 McGregor, Donnel R.R.N.Y. 149 McGregor, Duncan R.R.N.Y. 149 McGruer, John R.R.N.Y. 149 McIntyre, Donald R.R.N.Y. 151 McIntyre, Duncan R.R.N.Y. 149 McKay, Donald R.R.N.Y. 151 Mackay, Samuel 81,176 McKercher, Donald R.R.N.Y. 149 McKim, James 40,103 McLaine, Archibald Captain- Lieutenant 84 Regt. 277 MacLean, Allan Brigadier - General 267 Maclean, Lauchlan Lieutenant 84 Regt. 229, 267 McLaren, E. R.R.N.Y. 149

McLarty, Colin 22 McMullen, Donald 250 McNaughton, John R.R.N.Y. 149 Macpherson, Alexander R.R.N.Y. 151 McWilliams, John R.R.N.Y. 147 Magrath, John Ensign 84 Regt. Maisons, Jacque des Trois 226 Martin, Alex 193 Mathews, Lorther Ensign 62 Regt. 19 Mathieu, Charles 187 Maties, Niclas RéR. N.Y. 155 Matthies, John R.R.N.Y. 155 Mescalis, ---- R.R.N.Y. 153 Metcalfe, Simon 101, 222-225 Miller, Peter 40, 103 Miller, Thomas R.R.N.Y. 153 Montigny, Testard de 178 Mordan, Dann R.R.N.Y. 151 Munro, Hugh 94, 97 Munroe, Hugh R.R.N.Y. 151 Murchison, John R.R.N.Y. 151 Mure, William Lieutenant 53 Regt. 217, 218, 220 Nairne, John Captain 84 Regt. 73,256, 258-260, 262-263,271,2 82

Naughton, Andrew 120 Naylor, William Pendred Ensign 62 Regt. 23 Nicholas, ---- Lieutenant 44 Regt. 261 Nodder, Bright Captain 84 Regt. 247 Norton, William Captain 44 Regt. 249,253,2 54. Orchan, Donald R.R.N.Y. 149 Ottley, Ensign 53 Regt. 263 Palmatear, Andrew 96 Palmer, Thomas R.R.N.Y. 153 Parker, John R.R.N.Y. 151 Parkhurst, Fleachwood, Deputy Commissary General 244 Peck, [Philip?] 147 Pennington, Robert Adjutant 24 Regt. 21, 22, 53 Perrault, Jacques 193 Perrigo, James 103 Perry, Samuel 124 Peters, John Lieutenant- Colonel Queens Rangers 99, 100 Pierreville, Le Gras 182 Piety, Austin R.R.N.Y. 59 Porties, M. 193 Powell, Henry Watson Lieutenant - Colonel 53 Regt. 33, 217, 219, 220 Power, Bolton Captain - Lieutenant 20 Regt. 4 Prendergust, Thomas Mate of the General Hospital 280 Prentiss, Miles 163 Prentiss, Samuel Walter Ensign 84 Regt. 163, 171

Press, Abroom R.R.N.Y. 151 Quim, John R.R.N.Y. 147 Quim, Micheal R.R.N.Y. 147 Raymond, Richard R.R.N.Y. 128 Redick, John R.R.N.Y. 153 Richardson, Alexander, Ensign 9 Regt. 144 Robertson, Lieutenant 53 Regt. 260 Robertson, Daniel Captain 84 Regt. 73 Robertson, Thos 118 Robineau, Pierre 122 Rogers, (Benjamin) Lieutenant 53 Regt. Rose, Daniel Jessups Corps 47 Rose, Therese Wife of A. Foucher 192, 196 Ross, Donnel R.R.N.Y. 149 Ross, Finlay R.R.N.Y. 151 Ross, John Captain 34 Regt. 225 A Royal Regiment of New York, Captain Samuel Anderson s Co. 151 Royal Regiment of New York, Volunteers in Captain Daly s Co. 147 Royal Regiment of New York, Volunteers of Captain Alexander 149 Macdonald s Company Royal Regiment of New York, Volunteers in Capt. John McDonell s Co. 155 Royal Regiment of New York, Capt. Angus McDonell s Col 153 St. Leger, Berry, Colonel 269 Sandford, William Captain 21 Regt. 77 Saunders, Alexander Ensign 29 Regt. 42 Savage, William Ensign 34 Regt. 268-270

Schnser, Conrad R.R.N.Y. 153 Schoolcraft, Christian 103 Schoolcraft, Jacob 103 Scott, Francis Sergeant Jessup s Corps 47 Sedgewick, Hunter Captain 34 Regt. 63-64, 88 Shearman, Simon Jessup s Corps 47 Sheets, William R.R.N.Y. 151 Sheeleton, Ensign 53 Regt. 263 Sherwood, Justus 102 Slover, Martine Jessup s Corps 47 Smith, Joseph Lieutenant R.R.N.Y. 30,127 Smith, William Adjutant Butler s Rangers 281 Smythe, John Lieutenant 9 Regt. 68 Solomon, Jeremiah R.R.N.Y. 151 Spencer, Hezelton 135 Stark, David Lieutenant 44 Regt. 249 Stiles,Henery Surgeon- Mate 24 Regt. 228, 241 Stiles, Seley 103 Stinebranner, Jacob R.R.N.Y. 155 Stinebranner, Josiph R.R.N.Y. 155 Story, Thomas Lieutenant 47 Regt. 31 Summers, Jacob R.R.N.Y. 155 Toinneck, Andrew R.R.N.Y. 155

29 Regiment, Officers of 87 Voynier, Michael R.R.N.Y. 147 Waggoner, Jacob R.R.N.Y. 147 Wait, George R.R.N.Y. 147 Watts, Stephen Captain 8 Regt. 43 Wermwer, William R.R.N.Y. 151 Wight, J. Captain 53 Regt. 25 Wills, Henry Ensign 53 Regt. 219, 221 Williams, John Jessup s Corps 47 Willoe, Samuel Lieutenant 8 Regt. 39 Wilmor, Richard 53 Regt. 219, 258, 265 Wilson, John 40 Wiseman, James Captain 53 Regt. 283 Wood, William Lieutenant 34 Regt. 45 Wybrants, William Ensign 62 Regt. 62 Appendix C The following is a list of individual items appearing in WO 28, Volume 10, folios 1-107. These consist chiefly of lists and returns, 1777-1780, relating to Loyalists. List of Loyalists from New York who took the oath of allegiance at Point Clair, 30 January 1777. 1 Note on corps proposed to be raised by Mr. Peter and Mr. Jessup 3 Allowances and regulations for the Loyalists, 8 September 1777. 4 Roll of Captain Hugh Munro s Company, 14 October 1777. 5-6 Return of Jessup s rangers, 1 November 1777. 8 Return of Queen s Loyal Rangers (Colonel Peter), 1 Nov. 1777 9 Return of Royalists not incorporated in any corps. 10

Return of Jessup s Rangers, 1 December 1777. 11 Return of Peter McAlpine s corps, 1 December 1777. 12 Return of Samuel McKay s corps, 1 December 1777. 13 Return of Queen Rangers, 1 December 1777. 14 Return of Conventioners (the Convention of Saratoga), 1 Dec 1777. 15 Return of Royalists who served under General Burgoyne, 20 Dec 1777. 17 Return of Royalists at St. John s, 25 December 1777. 19 List of Royalists at Point aux Trembles. 21 Return of Major McAlpine s corps at Nouvelle Beauce. List of officers - Doctor Adams Party. 2 2 Return of Royalists under S. Mackay, 1 January 1778. 23 Return of Jessup s Rangers, 1 January 1778. 24 Return of Queen s Rangers, 1 January 1778 25 A list of the camp followers, women and children, attached to Jessup s Rangers. 26 Return of Queen s Rangers, 1 February 1778. 27 Return of Samuel McKays Corps, 1 June 1778 29 Return of the men, women, and children under Captain Samuel Adams, 1 June 1778. 30 Return of Royalists not incorporated in any corps, 1 June 1778. 31 Return of Loyalist families at St. John s, St. Therese and Chambly, 16 June 1778. 32 Weekly return of Jessup s Rangers, 16 June 1778. 33 Return of Mc Alpine s corps. 17 June 1778. 34 Return of Colonel Peters Corps. (Queen s Rangers) 24 June 1778. 35 Return of Royalists drawing provisions with Mr. McKay s corps 21 June 1778. 38 List of Royalists recommended to be discharged from Psister s Corps 25 July 1778. 39 Returns of Officers of the late Colonel Francis Psister s Corps, 28 July 1778. 40 Return of Jessup s Rangers, 1 August 1778. 41

Return of Samuel McKay s corps, 1 August 1778 42 Return of Royalists under S. Adams, 1 August 1778. 43 Return of arms and accoutrement wanting to complete McAlpine s Corps, 3 August 1778. Return of different corps that marched from Quebec under Lieutenant- Colonel Peters, 3 September 1778. 44 45 Names of the men belonging to McAlpine s Corps, 4 September 1778. 46 List of men in Adam s Company, 13 September 1778 47 List of men in Jessup s Corps, 13 September 1778 48 List of men in Peter s Corps, 13 September 1778 49 Return of the different corps, that marched from Quebec under Lieutenant- Colonel Peters, 14 September 1778 50 Return of a detachment of McAlpine s Corps, 26 September 1778. 51 Return of the various companies of the second battalion of the Royal Regiment of New York, 11 October 1778. 52-62 Return of the second battalion, Royal Regiment of New York, 15 October 1778. 63 List of provincial troops serving under Haldimand, 18 Nov 1781. 64 Return of McAlpine s corps, 1 October 1779. 67 Return of McAlpine s corps, 1 October 1779. 68 Return of men belonging to McAlpine s corps, stationed at, Nouvelle Beauce and doing duty in the Engineer s Dept. and at Quebec, 8 June 1780. 70 Return of officers of the different corps of Loyalists, August 1780. 71 Return of Royalists commanded by Nairne, 1 October 1780. 74 List of families arrived at St. John s, 9 October 1780. 75 List of the men of Jessup s Rangers, 24 October 1780. 77 Return of persons arrived from the colonies in October 1780. 80 Orders re- organizing Loyalists corps, 23 November 1780. 81 Return of persons arrived from the colonies in November 1780. 83

Return of Royalists commanded by Nairne, 1 November 1780. 84 Roll of Petter Drummand and William Fraser s companies of Royalists, 1 December 1780. 85 List of appointments to the Queen s Rangers, 17 December 1780. 86 Determination by the board of officers held at St. John s on the different corps of Royalists. 87 Return of Royalists commanded by Nairne, 1 December 1780. 88 Loyalists whose pay was to be reduced. 89 Return of companies in Jessup s Rangers. 90 Loyalists proposed to form a company of artificers. 91 Return of Loyalists at Machiche, 10 August 1780. 94 Returns of the men, women and children belonging to various corps at Machiche, 10 August 1780. 98 List of men in the King s Rangers. 100 List of officers in Jessup s corps with comments. 102 Return of Jessup s Rangers 1 December 1780. 104 State of John Peter s corps (Queen s Rangers), 1 Dec. 1780 Return of Queen s Rangers giving individual names, 14 December 1780. 107 War Office 28 - General Orders in volumes 268-269, 289, and 303-317. This finding aid consists of a list giving the outside dates of the volumes in this series followed by a short explanation of the origin and nature of the papers. Volume 268 Canada 7 August 1841 31 September 1844. Volume 269 Canada 1 October 1844 20 September 1856. Volume 289 Nova Scotia 1 September 1841 27 November 1851 Volume 303 Canada 18 September 1811 25 August 1812. Volume 304 Canada 20 February 1812 13 October 1812. Volume 305 Canada 11 October 1812 17 January 1813

Volume 306 Canada 18 January 1813 March 1813. Volume 307 Canada 20 March 1813 7 September 1813. Volume 308 Canada 6 September 1813 13 February 1814. Volume 309 Canada March 1814 28 June 1814. Volume 310 Canada 29 June 1814 30 August 1814. Volume 311 Canada 27 August 1814 1 March 1815. Volume 312 Canada 3 March 1815 29 May 1815. Volume 313 Canada 30 May 1815 28 September 1815. Volume 314 Canada 30 September 1815 20 April 1816. Volume 315 Canada 22 April 1816 23 September 1816. Volume 316 Canada 24 September 1816 10 June 1817. Volume 317 Canada 10 June 1817 25 August 1817. Volumes 268-269 - General Orders, Canada 1841-1856. These volumes contain copies of general orders which were sent to the Secretary at War in response to the following circular despatch : Circular No. 890 War Office August 11, 1841. Sir : It being desireable that this Department should be early apprized of the various General Orders issued by General Officers Commanding abroad which bear either directly or indirectly upon the military expenditures of the country, I have the honor to acquaint you that copies of all General Orders issued within the previous month are to be appended to the Monthly Return transmitted to this Office with the exception of such of them only as relate to Parades and other matters of purely Military Discipline not involving the movement of Officers or Men or in any other respect creating expense Copies of the proceedings and detailed Evidence before Courts Martial being voluminous need not be sent. I have the Honor to be Sir Your most Obedient Humble Servent

(R.G. 8, "C" Series, Volume 150 ). M. Macaulay It is clear from this despatch that these volumes do not include a all general orders issued. Most, if not all, of the orders in these volumes can be found in their original form in the series of General Orders in RG 8, "C" Series, Volumes C1194 - C1194 F. The orders are arranged chronologically. Volume 289 - General Orders. Nova Scotia, 1841-1851. These orders are similar in nature form, origin and organization to those in volumes 268-269. Beginning in October 1846 there is a separate series for New - Brunswick. Volumes 303-317 - General Orders, Canada 1811-1817. This series does not appear to have been prepared in as selective a manner as volumes 268, 269, and 289. It seems to contain copies of most, if not all of the general orders which are to be found in RG 8, "C" Series. Volume C - 1168 - C1177. The arrangement is basically chronological although in some cases the volumes overlap.