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William Heath to John Burgoyne Regarding the Convention Army and the Latter's Return to England, 3 January 1778

William Heath to John Burgoyne Regarding the Convention Army and the Latter's Return to England, 3 January 1778
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Letter in response to GLC04764.45. Written by Heath, the American General in charge of the district where the captured British Convention Army was based, to General Burgoyne, the commander of the British troops in the Convention Army. Gives permission to David Geddes, the acting paymaster, to travel to Rhode Island to procure funds for the army. Says Geddes needs to come to him to get a passport. Says it is improper for Burgoyne to have a man-of-war pick him up to be returned to England. Says a normal transport will work just as well as a man-of-war, which he does not want entering the harbor, even under a flag of truce. Burgoyne eventually returned to England in April 1778.


John Burgoyne to William Heath Regarding Military Matters and His Return to England, 8 January 1778

John Burgoyne to William Heath Regarding Military Matters and His Return to England, 8 January 1778
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Marked No. 37. Written by Burgoyne as commander of the British forces in the captured Convention Army to Heath as American commander of the district where the Convention Army is located. References Heath's letter of that same day. Has no objection to the officer and Mr. Clarke giving the parole Heath requires. Is surprised Heath would ask about the matter relating to the payment of accounts previous to embarkation. Says he cannot make a decision yet. Says he will delay giving an answer until the ships arrive. Says I shall know what to demand and you will judge what you are to refuse. Hopes Clarke can set out on his journey the day after tomorrow with copies of the accounts.


List of Documents Sent to General William Heath, 13 January 1778

List of Documents Sent to General William Heath, 13 January 1778
Author: John Burgoyne
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List of documents that were inserted in General John Burgoyne's letter to General William Heath (see GLC04764.53). Burgoyne, as commander of the captured British Convention Army was sending documents to deal with complaints registered by Heath as the American commander of the district where the Convention Army was located. Includes documents on assaults of American soldiers by Convention soldiers, on Convention soldiers enlisting in American army, and on Convention soldiers held in prison ships. Initialed N.B with a note that says Inclosed with the letter sent to Genl. Heath 13th Jany: 1778. Random words written on verso. Repair to right side of document, which was unevenly torn down it's entire length.


John Burgoyne to William Heath Regarding the Guilt of British Soldiers, 13 January 1778

John Burgoyne to William Heath Regarding the Guilt of British Soldiers, 13 January 1778
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An indigent letter written by General Burgoyne as commander of captured British Convention Army to General Heath as American commander of the district where the Convention Army is located. Marked No. 45. Burgoyne has made multiple corrections and insertions throughout the letter. References letter he sent the day before, which was entirely on the prosecution of Colonel David Henley. Says he will now take notice of other issues in Heath's letter of 10 January 1778. Tells Heath that his source of information, Colonel Henley, is flawed because of the current allegations and that he has been misinformed on the insults and abuses that British troops have supposedly committed. Wants to know how men on prison ships will be able to assert their innocence. Says at this point he will take Heath at his word and assumes he will be the judge. Says 18 men have been imprisoned for an insult concerning one man. Confronts him on charges and tells him to avow the acts or make an apology. Defends his request to try his own men who are accused of breaking Convention rules and other laws. Claims to have looked at the issue of Convention troops enlisting in American army and has enclosed document (see list of documents at GLC04764.54) to assist him. Bristles at suggestion that British soldiers were responsible for a recent spate of highway robberies near their barracks. Says It might have been more decent Sir to have left that insinuation to your Printers in Boston. Says if you took all the complaints that Heath has against his men, they still would not, from their nature, weigh a feather in the estimation of Justice against the articles of grievance in the opposite scale. Burgoyne has made notes on separate pages, some of which he inserted into the letter. One note says not copied for General Phillips, perhaps because it is such a sensitive and indigent letter. Red wax seal is extent.