APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 
7. By the fourth article it is un- 
derstood that all persons, except 
such as come under the meaning of 
that article, are for this time par- 
doned for having departed from 
their allegiance to his majesty. 
8. In addition to the first article, 
the commander in chief consents 
that the garrison should march out 
with the honours of war. 
(Signed) R. Apercromsy, 
T. Wo ttey. 
We, the undersigned, adminis- 
trators of the French army in this 
island, accept the above articles of 
capitulation, subjeét to the sanc- 
tion of the delegated commissary, 
and of the military committee. 
Cu. Sucue, admi- 
(Signed) nistrator. 
G.Aupisert. Bouny, comman- 
com, del. dant en second. 
(For the command- 
er in chief of the 
republican army, 
Marinier.) ! 
D. Victor, aid- 
de-camp. 
Terms of Capitulation agreed upon 
by major-general Oliver Nicolls, 
commanding his majesty’s forces 
in the island of Grenada, and 
captain Jossey, commanding the 
troops of the French republic 
- in the same island. 
Art. 1. The posts under the 
command of the above comman- 
dant Jossey, viz. Mabonia, or Du- 
galdstone, the Vigie, or the hill of 
Gouyave, and Dalincourt, shall be 
surrendered to the arms of his Bri- 
tannic majesty. 
2. The battalion, of which the 
said captain Jossey is commandant, 
the artillery, and the commissariat 
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of the French republic, compre- 
hending, however, no person not 
formerly free, shall be prisoners of 
war, and remain so till exchanged. 
3. The garrison of each post 
shall march out with the honours 
of war, and lay down their arms in 
such place as will be pointed out 
to them, after which they will be 
conducted to the most convenient 
place till they can be embarked. 
4. All guns, ordnance stores, 
commissary’s stores, public papers, 
and effects, belonging to the French 
republic, or actually in the posts 
occupied by their troops, are to be 
delivered up faithfully to the proper 
officers who will be sent to receive 
them. 
5. The officers will retain their 
swords, and both officers and men 
their baggage. 
6. The post of Mabonia will be 
taken possession of as soon as the 
capitulation is signed ; and of Gou- 
yave an hour afterwards ; the post 
of Dalincourt at four o’clock this 
afternoon, 
(Signed) Oxtver Nicoxts, 
major-gen. 
JossEY. 
London Gazette Extraordinary. 
Parliament-Street, Nov. 3, 1796. 
A Dispatch, of which the follow- 
ing is a copy, was this day re- 
ceived by the right hon. Henry 
Dundas, one of his majesty’s 
principal secretaries of state, 
from major-general Craig, coms 
manding his majesty’s troops at 
the Cape of Good Hope, dated 
Camp, on the shore of Saldanha 
Bay, August 19, 1796. 
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