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MG-A(G.758.042
21 Sep 1758:31 (698)
Relation of the battle of Crevelt, gained by his Britannic
Majesty's army, commanded by Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick,
over the French Army, commanded by the Prince de Clermont,
on the 23d of June, 1758. . .
[4 columns, near top of the 5th:]
Such was the end of this action, which cost the King's
army between twelve and fifteen hundred men killed and
wounded. The trophies we gained were two kettle drums, five
standards, two pair of colours, and eight pieces of cannon.
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