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86 itants chiefly Dutch, Industrious, but imposing People; Provisions & Forrage in Plenty.

April 18undefined: Encamp'd with a New York Company under the Command of Captain Gates, at the North End of the Town, upon very good Ground

April 19undefined: Exercising Recuits, & airing the Tents: several Waggons arrived with Ordnance Stores, heavy Dews at Night occasion it to be very unwholsome

April 20undefined: Nothing Material happen'd

April 21undefined: The General attended by Captains Orme, Morris and Secretary Shirley; with Sundefined John Sundefined Clair; arrived at Head Quarters.

April 24undefined inactive.

April 25undefined: Ordnance Stores Arrived, with 80 Recruits for the 2 Regiments

April 27undefined: Employ'd in preparing Harnes for the Horses