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Collection Reference Number GLC03676.05
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1781 
Title Ralph Dundas to James Dundas informing him that he was made "a Prisoner to France" and is in New York on parole
Date 6 November 1781
Author Dundas, Ralph (b. 1732)  
Recipient Dundas, James  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Dundas, the British captain of the H. M. S. Bonetta, informs his brother James that he was made "a Prisoner to France" and is in New York on parole. Discusses the British capitulation at the Battle of Yorktown: "we lost our Ground Inch by Inch and did not Surrender untill our Ammunition was exausted and but five Days Provisions." Notes that the "Bonetta was to be at the Disposal of Lo Cornwallis to carry his Dispatches." Mentions dead and wounded. The articles of capitulation at Yorktown specified that the Bonetta would be permitted to return to New York with to correspondence for Sir Henry Clinton.
Subjects Battle (Siege, Surrender) of Yorktown  Revolutionary War  Global History and Civics  Maritime  Military History  Navy  Surrender  France  Battle  Battle (Siege, Surrender) of Yorktown  Military Provisions  Ammunition  Death  Injury or Wound  Revolutionary War General  
People Dundas, Ralph (b. 1732)  Dundas, James (1752-1831)  
Place written New York, New York
Theme Naval & Maritime; The American Revolution
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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