Great Britain, Army, Provincial Corps Muster Rolls: 1777 – 1783

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Muster Rolls: 1777 – 1783

 1783: Delancey’s 3rd Battalion (request for pay). Certificate of Lt. William Mcfarlane stating that William Conroy Sr. received no pay between 1781 – 1783.  1778: Governor Wentworths Volunteers. Two receipts signed by 25 men acknowledging their share of government subsistence. Received from Daniel Murray, Captain Commandant of the regiment.  1782: Kings American Dragoons. Abstract of subsistence due officers and men from 25 April to 24 June, with list of officers on full and half pay.  1777 – 1778: Prince of Wales Royal American Volunteers. Muster roll.  1777 – 1778: Kings American Regiment. Muster roll.  1777 – 1778: Loyal American Regiment. Muster roll.  1783: Correspondence between Brigade General Fox and Officers of Public Departments, Officers of Corps, and Others within the District. Halifax, .  1783: Kings American Regiment. Record Book of the Grenadier Company. Flushing Fly, New York, and the St. John River.  1788 – 1792: Accounts for the Construction of Christ Church, Maugerville, New Brunswick. The accounts were recorded in the same Book as the Records of the Grenadier Company of the Kings American Regiment. The Record Book was, most probably, kept by Captain Abraham Depeyster of the Kings American Regiment.

 Muster Rolls  New York Volunteers, 26 December 1777  Loyal American Regiment, n.d.  New York Volunteers, n. d.  British Legion, n.d.  Nova Scotia Volunteers, n.d.  1st Battalion , n.d.  2nd Battalion New Jersey Volunteers, n.d.  3rd Battalion New Jersey Volunteers, n.d.  1st Battalion Delancey’s Brigade, n.d.  2nd Battalion Delancey’s Brigade, n.d.  Prince of Wales American Volunteers, n.d.  Orange Rangers, n.d.  Maryland Loyalists, n.d.  Pennsylvania Loyalists, n.d.  South Carolina Royalists, n.d.  Kings Carolina Rangers, n.d.  North Carolina Volunteers, n.d.  Kings Rangers, n.d.  American Legion, n.d.  Guides & Pioneers, n.d.  St. Johns Volunteers, n.d.  Kings American Dragoons, n.d.  North Carolina Independent Company, n.d.  Black Pioneers, n.d.  Staff Officers, n.d.  Armed Boat Company, n.d.

 Seconded Officers [From Various Regiments]  General Skinner’s Brigade The only date that can be found on  Roman Catholic Volunteers this document is located at the end of  West Jersey Volunteers the manuscript. It appears to be  Rogers Rangers December, 1787. However, as the  Prince of Wales American Volunteers condition of the original document is  American Legion so poor it is impossible to verify if this  Loyal New Englanders date refers to the preceding material  Guides or not.  Delancey’s Brigade  American Reformers  [Safe] Guards  Virginia Loyalists  Chasseurs  Florida Rangers  British Legion  Guides and Pioneers  New York Volunteers  Black Pioneers  Diemars Hussars  North Carolina Volunteers  Independent Corps  Bucks County Volunteers  Mayor Dunlops Corps  North Carolina Highlanders  Major Harrisons Corps  South Carolina Royalists

Several pages of notes follow the list of Officers and Regiments. The notes appear to contain legal proceedings. However, as the writing is almost unreadable as a result of damage to the original manuscripts, it is almost impossible to determine the exact nature of the material.

 Musters  Lieutenant Samuel Chapman. British Legion. Lancaster, 23 April 1782.  Captain Nathaniel Vernon’s Troop. British Legion, 23 April 1782.  Captain Thomas Miller’s Company. British Legion, 25 August – 24 October 1782.  Black Pioneers, 23 February 1780.  Lieutenant Colonel John Morris’ Company. 2nd Battalion of New Jersey Volunteers attached to the Brigade of Royal Artillery, 7 July 1779.  Absent by Leave, Recruiting, and Prisoners with the Rebels. 1st Battalion New Jersey Volunteers, 8 March 1778.  Captain Norman McLeod’s Company of . 2nd Battalion New Jersey Volunteers, 25 April – 24 June 1781.  The Corps of Guides and Pioneers, commanded by Colonel Beverly Robinson at Kingsbridge of Bushwick (Long Island), 24 February – 24 April 1780.  The Corps of Guides and Pioneers commanded by Colonel Beverly Robinson. Kingsbridge of Bushwick (Long Island), 25 December 1779 – 23 February 1780.  Captain Wickham’s Troop. Queens Rangers Hussars, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel John Graves Simcoe, 24 February to 24 March 1780.

 [A list] of Queens Rangers [granted] 19,655 on the Easterly side of the River St. John in the Parishes of Queensbury and Northhampton.