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Field name | Value |
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Title | Governor Wright's letter to George Germain, informing him of the attempted siege of Savannah as made by French and rebel forces, noting intelligence received from prisoners or war and deserters |
Reference | CO 5/665 Part 2 |
Library | The National Archives |
Date | 5 Nov 1779 |
Document Type | Correspondence |
Theme(s) | American Revolution; French |
Keywords | governor, Secretary of State, French, unrest, ships and sailors, retreat, surrender, town, truce, negotiation, frontier, raising of troops, negotiation, attack, rebellion, prisoner of war, wound, desertion, siege |
Places | Georgia; South Carolina; Charleston; Tybee Island |
People | Germain, George (1st Viscount Sackville); Wright, James; Price, Charles; Hector, Charles (Comte d'Estaing) |
Copyright | Crown Copyright documents ΒΈ are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK. |