Description | Note apparently to Lord Dartmouth, not dated, serving as a wrapper to the papers enclosed, "Governor Browne has importuned me to trouble Your Lordship with the enclosed copy of General Howe's public thanks to him for his conduct in some late enterprises, the rebels are all in distraction at and about Boston, quarrelling with each other"
Enclosures, J Patterson, Adjutant General, to Lieutenant Colonel Innes, Inspector General of the Provincial Troops in America, 20 Mar 1777, New York, requesting him to acquaint Governor Browne that the Commander in Chief has expressed pleasure at the report made of the Governor's corps, he has no doubt of their being of very great service in the course of this campaign
Newspaper cutting consisting of a notice of an attack on a party of the rebels at Brunx River with special mention of the spirited conduct of Governor Browne's corps |