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 same officer, after the surrender of Earl Cornwallis to the combined armies of France and America.

During the subsequent operations at the island of St. Christopher, Captain Inglefield was several times sent with flags of truce to the Marquis de Bouille and the Count de Grasse. He was also employed in the hazardous service of establishing signals between the fleet and the garrison of Brimstone Hill, by means of personal communication with the officer commanding there.

The Centaur formed part of the red division of Sir George