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MG-A(G.760.021
13 Mar 1760:13 (775)
Hague, Nov. 23. . . [report on action at Munster] That
disposition having been made for attacking the French the
next morning, they retreated with precipitation: That M.
Gayton, the French commandant at Munster, sent a trumpet to
demand terms; which being granted him by the Count de la
Lippe, he marched out of the town on the 21st: And, that
General Imhoff was to enter it on the following day.
According to accounts received here, the two armies remained
on the 13th in the same position as before, upon the river
Lahne.
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