My Dear Sir
Agreeable to promise in my last I now send you a Journal of the last week & hope to continue it in future.
Monday 10th In the course of the Afternoon sundry Transports arriv'd to the Ships below with the Highland Troops on board under the convoy of 2 Men of War; Likewise receiv'd Intelligence that two Sugar Ships were bro't into Providence & New London, & a Barbadoes Rum Vessel carried into Plymouth. ー The Fortifications going on with alacrity, but great uneasiness that we can't remove the Ships from below; for which we are now preparing. ー
Tuesday 11th Leave was obtain'd to go, with a Flagg, on board the Commedore's Ship to endeavour the exchange of the Prisoners of the Yankee Hero; the Commedore treated the Flagg with the greatest politeness & promis'd to use the utmost of his influence to obtain an Exchange. ー The Capt 1st Lieutt & 14 privates of the Brigg were wounded & 5 killed ー a warm engagement. ー The whole Crew consisted but of 36.
Wednesday 12th Nothing material
Thursday 13th The Town was guard'd last night to prevent any communication to the Ships, & it is intended tonight to take possession of three heights that surround the Shiping, viz. The East head of Long Island, the East head of Pettick's Island & Nantaskett Hill; & parties of 500 Men each are drafted for the seperate post[s], exclusive of Volunteers & Militia. The Town in great confusion from the beating of Drums for Volunteers, rattleing of Cannon &c, & my Chamber partakes of it in proportion, where you can't have admission without asking Liberty from bundles of Raggs, Surgeon's Instruments &c. ー My station Sir is on Pettick's Island, where, you must note I attend in the Rear. ー
Fryday 14th We sett sail from the Long Warf last night half after Nine, but for want of Wind, loosing our Way &c never arriv'd to our Station 'till day. ー The Nantaskett party were in the same scituation ー The party on Long Island only succeeded where they erected a Battery & by six in the Morning began to play on the Ships, & altho' at a great distance yet the Cannon were so well serv'd that they took the Topmasts from two of the Transports & a Topgallant Mast from a third, upon which the Fleet immediately up Killeck & stood out to sea; The Commedore now & then, in the fullness of his Wrath, poping a Gun at the people on Nantaskett as he pass'd, whilst they from the open Hill were returning the Compliment. ー The Enemy blow'd up Lighthouse in their retreat. ー We are now, Thank God, intirely free from pyrates & in possession of the finest Harbour in the World, which we are endeavouring to secure by fortifying the Islands.
Saturday 15th Lodg'd last night at Brigadier [Joseph] Palmer's in Germantown. ー the Brigadier & Family desire their Compliments. ー return'd in the afternoon to Nantaskett ー soon after embark'd for Boston; but having a piece of Artillery to take in from one of the Islands, we were detain'd all Night upon the Water ー bad fair ー but Soldiers must never complain. ー
Sunday 16th Return'd to Boston where we have the disagreeable report of General [John] Thomas's Death by the small pox, & the bad scituation of our Army in Canada. ー May God soon grant a different aspect to our public affairs in the North. ー firing in the Bay ー a Ship two Briggs & two Schooners are seen off. ー the Ship & one of the Briggs suppos'd to be prizes
Monday Morning. The above Vessells are at Nantaskett [but] have not receiv'd any Intelligence who they are ー but still suppose some of 'em to be prizes ー
Your Letter I receiv'd last Wednesday & shall endeavour the return of an Answer by Wednesday's post ー Our Friends at Taunton are well ー don't forgit sending papers or pamphletts that are usefull ー if you have a proper conveyance, do be so good as to send me, Cullen's Materia Medica ー We cou'd wish that a Commander in Chief for this department, might be without any connections in the Provence ー I am Dear Sir [&c.]