Located AtStaffordshire Record Office
LevelItem
Doc Ref NoD(W)1778/II/1719
TitleAmbrose Serle to Lord Dartmouth
Date3 Dec 1776
DescriptionNew York, circumstances mentioned to him by Mr White, which conveys the opinion of the rebels, Mr Putman speaking upon American affairs at the house of Mr Kay in the Jerseys had said that they think their cause is ruined as their army is disbanding because the term is expiring and they consider they cannot get another, congratulations on the increasing success of His Majesty's troops in New Jersey, little or no loss sustained by Cornwallis in this pursuit, a strong party forming in Philadelphia, Doctor Franklin has had the address to get off, on the pretence of negotiating a treaty with the Court of France
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