From George Washington to Richard Humpton, 29 August 1782
Head Quarters 29th Augst 1782
sir
The Sergeant has delivered Your Letter of the 21st inclosing two Courts Martials & the Returns of Recruits in Phila.
Inclosed is an Extract from Genl Orders respectg Sergt Bourge; who upon your recommendation is pardoned.
The proceedgs of the other Court Martial are returned to you—The Court have Tried & sentenced Wm Taylor to Death—In your Letter you mention him under the Name of Wm Robinson, as a person proper for an Example, because he is the same person who had been pardoned by me (for a like Offence) when I was last in Phila.—You will be pleased to explain this Matter—I fancy the Man has an Alias Name which has not been noted in the proceedings of the Court. I am sir Your &c.
DLC: Papers of George Washington.