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34 returned on the palankeen to the camp.

We lay in Bankeepore about ix months, when we received orders from Col. Leie to march to Denapore, Where we arrived in the year of 1770, and found the remaining Companies of the Europeans and Seapoys, that were quartered there for ome time before. Our camp here, confined of eight regiments; two of Europeans, and ix of Seapoys. Denaspore is eight miles from Bankeepore, and has nothing to recommend it but a mall mud fort, you which ome cannon are planted, fronting the water; Inide the fort is a very fine barrack, perhaps the firt in India; and when it was dy