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PJ.760.073
25 Sep 1760:22, 23 (929)
Proceedings of the army under General Amherst, from the time
they embarked at Oswego (to wit, on the 10th of August) to
the happy reduction of Montreal; in which the reader will
find General Amherst to have arrived the first before that
place; viz. . . .
September the 8th, 1760 . . . The capitulation being
finished, the grenadiers and light infantry marched into the
town, commanded by Col. Haldiman, in the following order of
procession, viz. . . .
3 The light infantry of the line commanded by Col. Amherst.
Each with a band of musick before them. . . .
Sept. 9, 1760. Camp before Montreal. The colours of
Shirley's and Pepperrel's regiments, lost at Oswego (in
1756) was marched out of Montreal by a detachment of
grenadiers, and a band of musick; and carried down the right
of our line to head quarters, where they were lodged.
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