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Rh Stores and Provisions, to furnish the Wounded Officers & Soldiers with Waggons The Generals Pains encreased hourly, and on the 12undefined of July he Died greatly lamented by the whole Army, was decently though privately buried the next Morning.

The Numbers kill'd; Wounded & left in the Field as appeared by the Returns of the different Companies were 896 besides Officers The 2 Companies of the Grenadiers and Carpenters sufferd most Colundefined. Dunbars Grenadiers were 79 Compleat out of which 9 Returned untouch'd. Sundefined P. Halkets, were 69 & only 13 came out of yundefined Field Every Grenadier Officer was either kill'd or Wounded The Seamen had 11 Kill'd & wounded out of 33 it was imposible to tell the exact NunbersNumbers [sic] of the Enemy but it was premised by the continual smart Fire the kept during the whole Action, that they must have at least Man for Man Mundefined. Engineer Gordon was the first Man that saw the Enemy, being in the