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ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



CAPTAIN SUTHERLAND S TROOP. 



Captain — William Sutherland. 

 Lieutenant — George Albus. 

 Comet — Benjamin Thompson. 

 Quarter-Master — William McLaughlin. 



George Hohendorf, 



Sergeants. 

 .lohn Becker, 



Corporals. 

 Armand BonternB, Henry Decker 



Trumpeter — John Fit. 



Privates. 

 George Burnaman, 

 Daniel Clammer, 

 John Emulon, 

 John Hendricks, 

 Jacob Lunt, 

 John Peters, 

 Nicholas Eaahe, 

 J ohn Wert, 

 Henry Stumpy. 



VII. 



Frederick Keiser. 



John Burnaman, 

 John Barens, 

 John Erhart, 

 Frederick Hehring 

 Christopher Suger, 

 John Piatt, 

 John Maas, 

 John Suderquist, 



John Beamer, 

 Frederick Christian, 

 Barney Hanning, 

 Godfrey Horn, 

 John Peters, 

 William Page, 

 Henry Liebert, 

 Augustus Samuel, 



At the conclusion of peace it was resolved to settle the Loyalists 

 and disbanded Loyalist Eegiments in Nova Scotia and the following 

 letter from Major Eichard Armstrong, then the commanding-oflficer of 

 the Queen's Rangers, to Edward Winslow, Esq., shows the number of 

 officers and men that had to be provided for. 



I, the subscriber, hereby authorize and empower Edward Winslow, 

 Esq., Muster Master General of Provincial forces, to obtain grants and 

 locate lands in Nova Scotia for the Queen's Rangers agreeable to the 

 annexed return. 



Richard Armstrong, 



Major, Q.R. 

 New York, April 15th, 1783. 



Return of officers, non-commissioned officers and privates, women 

 aînd children for lands in Nova Scotria. His Majesty's corps of Queen's 

 Rangers. 



Lieut.-(V>1. Commanding, 1. 



Major, 1 ; Captains, 15. 



