British Minor Expeditions: 1746 to 1814H.M. Stationery Office, 1884 - 91 ページ |
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1st battalion 2nd Division Alkmaar Antwerp army arrived ARTICLE artillery attack August batteries Belleisle Bergen Bergen-op Bergen-op-Zoom boats bombardment Brigade Brigadier-General Britannic British Burrard Cadzand capitulation Captain capture carried cavalry Cherbourg Chouans citadel coast Colonel column command Copenhagen corps d'Hervilly Danish defence detachment disembarkation Duke of York Dutch embarked enemy enemy's England English fire flank fleet Flushing force French frigates garrison gate German legion Grenadiers Guards guns harbour Helder Holland horses infantry island July killed landed Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General Lieutenant-General Sir Light Dragoons Lord Chatham Lorient Major-General marched Middleburg mortars moved naval occupied officers ordered Ostend Oudkarspel peninsula Peyman position Price prisoners Querqueville Quiberon Bay rank and file Regiment reinforced Republican retired road Royal Royalists Russian sail Scheldt Schoorldam sent September ships shore sick siege Sir Eyre Coote South Beveland squadron surrender town transports troops Veere vessels village Walcheren Expedition wounded Zoom دو
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40 ページ - Helder should be restored in their present state ; that " eight thousand prisoners of war, French and Batavians, taken before the present campaign, and now detained in England, should be restored without conditions to their respective countries;" and finally, that Majorgeneral Knox should remain with the French to guarantee the execution of this convention.
21 ページ - All archives, regifters, public papers, and writings, which have any relation to the government of the ifland...
55 ページ - V. As soon as the ships shall have been removed from the dockyard, or within six weeks from the date of this capitulation, or sooner, if possible, the troops of His Britannic Majesty shall deliver up the citadel to the troops of His Danish Majesty, in the state in which it shall be found when they occupy it. His Britannic Majesty's troops shall likewise, within the before-mentioned time, or sooner if possible, be embarked from the Island of Zealand. ARTICLE VI. From the date of this capitulation...
19 ページ - V. When the troops (hall be embarked, a veflel is to be furnifhed for the chevalier de St. Croix, brigadier in the king's army, to M. de la Ville, the king's lieutenant, to M.
55 ページ - III. The ships and vessels of war of every description, with all the naval stores belonging to His Danish Majesty, shall be delivered into the charge of...
83 ページ - ... beyond which is an inundation reaching to Steenbergen ; befides, by means of fluices, a great part of the country round the town may be laid under water. On the eaft is another inundation, formed by the waters of the Scheld and the Zoom, which renders the country on that fide marlhy and inacceflible.
40 ページ - York shall be equally at liberty to send an officer within the French and Batavian lines, to satisfy himself that no new works are carried on on their side. An officer of rank and distinction shall be sent from each army respectively to guarantee the execution of this convention.
55 ページ - No person whatsoever shall be molested ; and all property, public or private, with the exception of the ships and vessels of war, and the naval stores before mentioned, belonging to His Danish Majesty, shall be respected ; and all civil and military officers in the service of His Danish Majesty shall continue in...
53 ページ - without considering whether it is merited or not, take possession of that which belongs to another, if I have reason to fear any evil from his holding it ; but I cannot make myself master or proprietor of it, the property having nothing to do with the end which I propose. I can only keep possession of the thing seized till my safety is sufficiently provided for."— GROTIUS, b.