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[Montreal] November the 13th. The General with a Detachment of the Army entered into Montreal ー there was no Resistance made ー General Carleton with his Soldiers, Scotch Emigrants, and French Tories, having made his Escape the Night before on Board of Eleven Vessels, with Intention to reach Quebec.
Date: 13 November 1775
Volume: Volume 2
[Montreal] November the 19th. ー An Express from Col Easton at the Sorrel where he had erected an Eight Gun Battery, that he had obliged Governor Carleton with his Vessels to retire up the River.
Date: 19 November 1775
Volume: Volume 2
[Montreal] November the 20th. ー Carleton made his Escape in the Night down the River ー The same Day the Fleet surrendered to us on the Terms granted the Garrison of St Johns ー . . . The Enemy destroyed the Powder on board the Vessels ー there were an immense Quantity of Stores on Board the Vessels.
Date: 20 November 1775
Volume: Volume 2
[Montreal] November the 28th. ー General Montgomery embarked for Quebec: He took with him, on Board the Gaspee Sloop of War and the Mary Schooner, Part of Capt Lamb's Artillery Company, ー [Jacob] Cheesman's & [Frederick] Weisenfels' Companies of my Regiment ー one Company of the second & two of the third Regiment . . . Just before the General embarked he informed me that I was to remain at...
Date: 28 November 1775
Volume: Volume 2