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Captain Willson made prisoner at the Mill. 
Captain Patterson Do. B. Smith’s Shop. 
Walter Galbraith Do. at the Mill. 
Thos. Mathews Do. on his way to oppose the Enemy. 
Timothy Neal When Lt. Col. Burwell was defeated in his first plan—he 
B. Swisher halted those above mentioned whom he met on their 
O. Pettit march—until he could have time to bring them forward to 
K. Neville act with them; but it was too late, being break of day when 
Jno. Neville they arrived at Town Line. 
M. Cowell 
A. Ross 
Wm. Johnson sent to Mr. Rapleje in the night with a verbal acct. of the alarm. 
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Mr. Daniei Rapelje | These were all at Ross’s by } past 10 in the morning of 
Ensign B. Willson | the 21st but hearing that 
James Nevills | 
Jeronimus Rapelje | 
George Rapelje 
Thomas Curtis J 
Wm. P Shapp ] the Enemy had retreated & that Lt. Col. Burwell’s party 
Jere Cranmer | was dismissed they returned to their homes. 
Henry Mandeville | 
Samuel York 
Wm. Lee 
John W. Clack 
Wm. Toles | 
Geo. Lawrence 
Archi. McNeal 
Justus Willcox 
Finley Grant 
David Everitt 
Henry Ramey & 
John Caesar 
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Captain Secord Captain Secord got the inte:ligence by mere chance on the 
Lt. Rice morng. of the 21st. He however spread the alarm im- 
William Rice mediately and arrived at Mr. Rapeljes with these men at 
Wm. Peter Secord | 12 otlacle. 
Roe 
George Wood 
James Stokes 
Frederick Efeland 
Henry House 14 
William Gregory 20 
William Willcox 8 
David Brush Ul 
James Browne 10 
John Marlatt — 
