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Collection Reference Number GLC04764.84
From Archive Folder Burgoyne-Kingston collection: papers concerning Convention Army after Saratoga 
Title Memorial of Lieutenant Boyle Spencer to Sir Guy Carleton
Date 1778
Author Spenser, Boyle (fl. 1756-1778)  
Recipient Carleton, Guy, Baron Dorchester  
Document Type Military document
Content Description Written by Boyle as a Lieutenant in the 24th Regiment of Foot seeking a promotion to Carleton as commander of British forces in Canada. Boyle's regiment was part of the advanced corps of General John Burgoyne's army during the Saratoga Campaign, but it appears he did not fight at Saratoga because he says he applied to join Burgoyne's detachment but that the "request could not be complied with." Date of creation inferred from content of the document. Boyle says he joined the British Army in 1756 and that he has served for 22 years. Joined the army as an ensign in the 37th Regiment of Foot and fought in the Seven Years War in Europe. Says in 1770 he had to seek retirement at half pay because of a "Paraleitick disorder," but that he returned to service as soon as his health was restored. Claims he has been a lieutenant for the last 20 years and that no other officer has served Carleton or Burgoyne at that rank for so long without a promotion.
Subjects Revolutionary War  Revolutionary War General  Military History  Battle  Battle of Saratoga  Convention Army  Prisoner of War  Office Seeker  Soldier's Pay  Health and Medical  
People Spenser, Boyle (fl. 1756-1778)  Dorchester, Guy Carleton, Baron (1724-1808)  
Theme 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