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The situation of the Troops of the Convention of Saratoga being such as calls upon my earnest...
I have received your very polite letter dated from White plains the 16th instant enclosing a...
Having obtained permission, th< illegible > Major General Reidesel and Brigadier General...
I am to return you my thanks for appointing Colonel Bland to conduct the Troops of Convention to...
Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. William Phillips, 4 Dec. 1778. GW wrote Phillips on 26 Jan. 1779...
The unsuccessfull attempts which have been made to ratify the Treaty of Convention of Saratoga...
Letter not found: from William Phillips, 8 Dec. 1778. On 25 Dec., GW wrote Phillips : “I received...
The difficulties attending my journey, from Stormy Weather and bad roads, have rendered it...
I have received at this place your letter dated from Philadelphia of December the 25th for which...
By the Treaty of Convention of Saratoga the Troops were to be allowed to send for Cloathing and...
I have waited in anxious expectation of answers to my letters sent by the Deputy Adjutant General...
I have been detained here some days by the breaking up of the Ice upon the River Susquehanna ,...
I have by accident met this day with Colonel Mathews who is going to New York to return to his...
I last night received by express your Excellencys letters of the 26th and 30th of January, as,...
I will not trouble your Excellency upon the subject of the Convention Troops more than what you...
Captain of the Troops of Convention will probably have the honour of delivering your Excellency...
I have received from Colonel Bland a Copy of the Letter you were pleased to write him in answer...
Captain Edmonstone of the Troops of Convention, who will probably have the honour of delivering...
Mr Mersereau the American Commissary of Prisoners who attends me to Elizabeth Town has just...
I take the opportunity of Mr Commissary Mersereau’s Express to inform you, Sir, that Major...
I shall answer the letter you have, Sir, been pleased to send me by Major Skinner from Easton for...
Reports have reached me that a reason for my detention here is my refusing to order to be...
If the Reports be true which circulate relating to me and my being detained from going into New...
I have been so long without any intercourse with my friends in Europe not having received any...
I enclose the Copies of two papers which will inform your Excellency by what means Lieutenant...
Upon reading Your Excellency’s letter of the 30th of September delivered to me by Major Skinner I...
I have this Evening received Your Excellency’s letter of the 20th Instant. I have not failed on...
The inclosed Copy of a letter which I received by the favour of Colonel Webb will inform Your...
Major Gardiner of the 16th Regiment of British Infantry was made a prisoners of War sometime...
I inclose to you, Sir, the Duplicate of a letter I writ to you some days ago concerning Major...
I have had the honour to receive all Your Excellency’s letters with the several permissions...
Colonels Mathews, Ely, and Lieutenant Colonel Ramsey communicated to me your letter to them...
I have the honour to receive Your Excellency’s letter signifying that you have appointed...
I have the honour to inclose for your Excellency’s perusal the copy of a letter I have this day...
His Excellency General Sir Henry Clinton upon his arrival at New York has had the goodness to...
This letter will be delivered to you, Sir, by Messrs Randolph and Fitzhugh who return upon their...
The Officers of the Troops of Convention at present on parole at New York, I mean abstracted from...
I have received Your letter of the 28th of August which I should sooner have answered but that I...
His Excellency General Sir Henry Clinton expected I should have met a person from Your Excellency...
I take the liberty of sending you a deposition inclosed which Your Excellency cannot doubt the...
His Excellency General Sir Henry Clinton has been pleased to communicate to me your letter to him...
Application having been made by Brigadier Irvine and other principal American Officers prisoners...
When I was last at Elizabeth-Town at the meeting with Major General Lincoln I desired Major...
You will perceive, Sir, by the report of Your Commissary General of Prisoners that the Exchanges...
I had the honour of receiving Your Excellency’s letter of the 9th Instant and was made very happy...
I take leave to address Your Excellency on the subject of Lieutenant Governor Hamilton and I will...
I had the honour of receiving Your Excellency’s letter of the 9th Instant with the passport for...
Upon the arrival of the Officers of the Troops of Convention several Memorials were presented to...