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Microfilm Shelf List Great Britain: War Office. Headquarters Records: America (WO 28/2-10): 1775-1785. FC LMR.G7W3A4H4 UNB NAC Vol. Pages Dates Contents Reel Reel 1 B-2862 II 1-86 1782-1783 34th Foot Field officer s letters. Principal Correspondent: Barry St. Leger. 87-126 1778-1781 34th Foot Field officer s letters. Principal Correspondent: Barry St. Leger 127-182 1778-1783 31st Foot Field officer s letters. Principal Correspondents: Jeremiah French, Thomas Clarke. 183-227 1778 8th Foot Field officer s letters. Principal Correspondents: Mason Bolton, Arent S. DePeyster. 228-264 1778-1780 29th Foot Field officer s letters. Principal Correspondent: Christopher Carleton. 265-287 1779-1782 8th Foot Field officer s letters. Principal Correspondent: Mason Bolton, Alexander Dundas. 288-304 1781-1783 44th Foot Field officer s letters. Principal Correspondent: William Norton, Henry Hope. 305-345 1781-1783 29th Foot Field officer s letters. Principal Correspondent: Christopher Carleton, Archibald Campbell, William Monsell. III 1-280 1777-1783 84th Foot Field officer s letters. Principal Correspondents: Allan Maclean, John Nairne, Jonathon Adolphus Harris, William Dunbar.

281-334 1778-1781- 1784 53rd Foot Field officer s letters. Principal Correspondents: Henry Watson Powell, George Mure, A. P. Skene, John Nairne. 2 B-2865 IV 1-17 1775-1781 Butler's Rangers Letters and papers, principally muster rolls, pay lists. 18-51 1779-1783 Butler's Rangers Field officers, captain s and subaltern s letters. Principal correspondents: John and Walter Butler. 52-82 1805 Canadian Fencibles Papers relating to recruiting. Principal correspondent: David Shank. 83-99 1777-1781 King s Loyal Americans Muster rolls. 100-149 1777-1782 Jessup s Loyal Rangers Field officers letters. Principal Correspondents: John Naire, Edward Jessup. 150-171 1782 Jessup s Loyal Rangers Returns. Includes lists of Loyalists arriving from the Colonies. 172-194 1783 Jessup s Loyal Rangers Letters and Returns. Principal Correspondent: Edward Jessup. 195-209 1783 Loyal Rangers Field Officers Letters. Principal Correspondent: Edward Jessup. 210-265 1775-1782 84th Foot (Royal Highland Emigrants) Papers relating to the raising of the regiment. 266-286 1778-1781 Returns of various Loyalist corps. D. McAlpine's Volunteers, States of Several Detachments of Royalists, Loyal Volunteers (Robert Leakes Corps), J. Peter's Corp, Kings Rangers, R. Roger s Corps, S. Adam s Corps. V 1-75 1777-1780 Kings Royal Regiment of New York Field officers letters. Primary correspondents: James Gray, John Johnson 3 B-2864 75-134 1776-1783 Kings Royal Regiment of New York Field officers letters. Primary correspondents: James Gray, John Johnson. 134-152 1779-1782 Kings Royal Regiment of New York Field officers letters. Primary correspondents: John Johnson, Robert Leake. 153-162 1781-1783 Roger's Kings Rangers Field officers letters. Principal correspondent: James Rogers 163-184 1780-1783 3 Barrack Master General s Dept.

Returns of supplies, facilities, staff. Exchanges of prisoners. Two returns showing the distribution of the Brunswick and Lossberg Regiments. 185-220 1776-1777 Kings Royal Regiment of New York Returns. 221-222 1781 Letter from A. Pritchard testifying to the loyalty of Thomas Wooster and offering his services to the Crown. VI 1-100 1776-1783 Hospital Dept. Returns of staff and patients, letters. Primary Correspondents: Robert Know, A. Mabane, William Barr, W. A. Kennedy, T. Kennedy. 101-180 1780-1783 Garrison States and Returns for the Upper Posts. Returns from Niagara, Michilimackinac, Detroit, Carleton Island, Oswegatchie, Oswego, Cataraqui and Isle aux Noix. Returns of the staff of the garrisons of Montreal and Quebec. 181-204 1776-1783 List of army staff in Canada and lists of garrison staff. 205-233 1777-1783 Engineers Department Letters and Papers. Returns of stores, artificers, and miners. Primary correspondents: John Marr, William Twiss. 4 B-2865 VII 1-69 1776-1783 Ordnance Dept. Letters and Returns. Returns of the stores and of the establishment. Contains returns and correspondence of the Royal Artillery. Principal correspondent: Forbes Macbean. 70-102 1777-1783 Quartermaster-General's Department. Letters, General Returns of Bateau & Camp Equipage. Principal correspondents: John Barnes, Thomas Carleton, Thomas Camble. 103-160 1779-1780 Letters from Officers at Montreal Principal correspondents: John Nairne, Allan Maclean, William Dunbar. 161-251 1781-1783 Letters from Officers at Montreal, Coteau du Lac, Sorel, Niagara, St. John's, Detroit. Principal correspondents: Allan Maclean, James Rogers, William Dunbar. 252-335 1779-1783 Letters from Officers at St. John's, Chambly, Isle aux Noix Principal correspondents: H. Watson, Powell, Robert Hayes, Samuel Steel, Christopher Carleton, Barry St. Leger, Archibald Campbell, John Nairne. VIII 1-67 1779-1783 Letters from Officers commanding at Sorel, Fort St. John and the blockhouse at Yamaska Principal correspondents: Forbes Macbean, Barry St. Leger, William Fraser. 68-111 1779-1781 Letters from Officers at Sorel

Papers relating to the dispute between John Munro and Barry St. Leger. 112-126 1779-1782 Letters from Officers at Three Rivers Principal correspondents: Humphrey Arden, William O. Hamilton, John Magrath. 4 B-2865 127-164 1776 Returns of the Officers of the Royal Artillery and other Regiments 165-201 1781 Letters from German Field Officers 202-240 1783 Letters and Returns from German Field Officers 241-252 1779-1781 Letters from Officers at Carleton Island, Cataraqui, Oswego Principal correspondents: John Ross, William Ancram, J. Adolphus Harris. 5 B-2866 252-346 1781-1783 Letters from Officers at Carleton Island, Cataraqui, Oswego, Oswegatchie Principal correspondent: John Ross. IX 1-50 1776-1777 Letters, Returns, Military & Provincial Memorials to Carleton 51-92 1776-1777 Military and Naval Memorials to Sir Guy Carleton 93-135 1777-1778 Petitions from Royalists 136-175 1778 Memorials & Petitions to Carleton and Haldimand 176-213 1777-1779 Petitions of Canadians and other Inhabitants 214-285 1779-1783 Military and Provincial Memorials to Haldimand 387-483 1782-1783 General Carleton's General Order Book May 8, 1782 - June 30, 1783 and July 1, 1783 - November 23, 1783 6 B-2867 X 1-65 1775-1778 Lists of Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers & Private Men 66-110 1779 Monthly returns of Captain Daniel McAlpine's Corps; Returns etc. relating to Loyalists 111-130 1781 Monthly Returns of Loyalists List of Loyalists who have taken the oath of allegiance. 131-281 1782 Returns relating to Loyalists, Regular Army, and Brunswick Regiments Country, size, age, time of service, listed by individual s name 282-321 1778-1783 Miscellaneous Letters Principal Correspondents: Andrew Robinson, Bolton Power, Simon Melcalfe, Conrad Gugy, Joncaire Cooper, A. Larbin, Charles Tonnancour, Hertel de Rouville, fils. 322-373 1784, 1785 Letters from Carleton Island, Cataraqui, Detroit, Headquarters Montreal, Niagara, Oswego, Quebec, and Sorel Principal Correspondents: W. B. Sheehan, William Potts, Neil McLean, Alexander McKee, Henry Hay, A. Fraser, John Dease, George Armstrong, A. DePeyster, William Ancram,

374-441 1775-1782 and 1785 A. Beauclerk, M. Lewis, D. Forbes, R. Mathews, Edward Williams, Henry Rudyerd, I. Lemoine Indian Department Letters and Papers 442-443 1797 Isle Aux Noix and Quebec: Schedule of Documents Database Number: 575