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Return (r.) of the killed and wounded of the troops under the command of his Excellency General Sir Henry Clinton, from the debarkation in South Carolina the 11th of February, to the surrender of Charles town the 12th of May BRITISH. Royal artillery. 5 rank and file killed; 7 ditto wounded. 1st battalion of light infantry. 8 rank and file killed; 1 serjeant, 17 rank and file wounded. 2d battalion ditto. 11 rank and file killed; I lieutenant, 12 rank and file wounded. Detachment of ditto. 3 rank and file killed; 7 ditto wounded. 1st battalion grenadiers. 1 serjeant, 4 rank and file killed; 2 lieutenants, 1 serjeant, 13 rank and file wounded. 2d battalion ditto. 10 rank and file killed; 1 lieutenant, 11 rank and file wounded. 7th. 1 rank and file killed; 2 ditto wounded. 23d. 4 rank and file wounded. 33d. 1 rank and file killed; 2 ditto wounded. 62d. 2 rank and file killed. 63d. 4 rank and file killed. 64th. 1 rank and file wounded. 71st. 2 ensigns, 6 rank and file killed; 1 captain, 1 lieutenant, 14 rank and file wounded. GERMAN. Yagers. 7 rank and file killed; 14 ditto wounded. Linsing. 2 rank and file killed; 7 ditto wounded. Lengerck. 1 rank and file killed; 15 ditto wounded. Schuler. 3 rank and file killed; 18 ditto wounded. Graff. 2 rank and file killed; 2 lieutenants, 8 rank and file wounded. Huyne. 5 rank and file wounded. PROVINCIAL. New-York volunteers. 2 rank and file killed; 1 ditto wounded. British legion. 5 rank and file killed; 9 ditto wounded. Ferguson's corps. 5 rank and file wounded. Total BRITISH, GERMAN, and PROVINCIAL. 2 ensigns, 1 serjeant, 73 rank and file, killed; 1 captain, 7 lieutenants, 2 serjeants, 179 rank and file, wounded. OFFICERS KILLED. 71st regiment. Ensign M'Gregor, Ensign Cameron. OFFICERS WOUNDED. 22d regiment grenadier company. Lieutenant White. 33d ditto. Lieutenant Bevor. 42d ditto. Lieutenant Grant. 64th ditto. Light infantry. Lieutenant Freeman. 71st regiment. Captain M'Leod, Lieutenant Wilson. Graff's grenadiers. Lieutenant Frietson, Lieuteant Oethanss. H. CLINTON (From A History of the Campaigns of 1780 and 1781, in the Southern Province of North America?, by Lieutenant-Colonel Tarleton, pp38-46.) Tarleton, Ch 1., [E], p. 38 5/12/1780 |
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