Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I
commanding Shirley's Regiment
and sent to the Marquis of Montcalm, Sieur de la Paur, Aidemajor to Guienne's Regiment (acting Major General) was sent to revise them and Sieur de Bourlamaque named Commander of Forts George and Chouaguen took possession of these with two companies of Grenadiers and the Pickets from the trenches. He was entrusted with the destruction of said Forts and the removal of the artillery, Munitions of war and the provisions found there. ;
There were, on our side only about thirty men killed or wounded ; on that of the English about woods fell into the hands of the
150, including several soldiers who wishing to escape across the
The number of prisoners was nearly 1700 men to wit Shirley's and Pepperefs regiments, arrived from old England and who were at the battle of Fontenoy, a detachment of Schuylers regiment, Militia of the Country, about 80 officers, among whom were two artillery, two engineers, and Indians.
12 navy officers.
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We captured also 7 vessels of war
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one of 18 guns, one of 14, one of 10, one of 8,
three mounted with patereros, 200 barges or batteaux, 7 pieces of bronze, 48 of iron, 14 mortars, 5 howitzers, 47 patereros, a quantity of bullets, bombs, balls,
powder and a considerable pile of provisions.
On the 21 st all having been demolished,
the prisoners, artillery and supplies being removed,
army re-imbarked and repaired in three divisions to the Bay of Niaoure whence the several corps proceeded to their respective destinations. The savages having, with the Marquis of Montthe