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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1813. 



tenant-coionel, 1 deputy assistant- 

 master-general, 1 brigade-major, 1 

 staft' adjutant. 



Royal artillery — 1 lieutenant, 1 

 Serjeant, 1 surgeon, 27 rank p.nd 

 file. 



Royal engineers — 1 captain. 



lOtli veteran battalion — 5. 



4'lst regiment — 3 captains, 7 

 lieutenants, 1 assistant surgeon, 22 

 Serjeants, 6 drummers and bugles, 

 374' rank and file. 



Royal Newfoundland regiment — 

 1 captain, 2 lieutenants, 3 Ser- 

 jeants, 2 drummers, 55 rank and 

 file. 



Commissariat — 1 deputy assist- 

 ant commissary general, 1 assist- 

 ant to ditto, 1 issuer. 



Field train — 1 clerk of stores, 



I conductor. 



Militia — 1 major, 12 captains, 



II lieutenants, 8 ensigns, 1 adju- 

 tant, 22 Serjeants, 4:06 rank and 

 *le. 



Peter L. Chambers, major. 

 Capt. 4;lst reg. D.A.Q. Mast.-Gen. 



Return of killed, •wounded, miss- 

 ing, and prisoners, of the army 

 under the command of Brigadier- 

 general Proctor, at the battle 

 Jbught at the Miamis, May 5, 

 1813. 



Total — 1 drummer, 13 rank and 

 file, killed; 1 captain, I lieute- 

 nant, 4 Serjeants, il rank and file, 

 wounded ; 2 lieutenants, 1 Ser- 

 jeant, 37 rank and file, prisoners. 

 Peter L. Chambers, major. 

 Capt. -list reg. D. A. Q. M. Gen. 



Return of officers, i on-commissioned 

 officers, and privates, taken jwi- 

 soners Jrom the enemy on the 5lh 

 qfMay 1813, ntthe battle fought 

 at the Miamis, 



United States regulars — 1 cap- 

 tain, 21 rank and file. 



10th and 13 th detached Ken- 

 tud<y militia — 2 majors, 1 brigade 

 inspector, 8 captains, 9 lieutenants, 

 6 ensigns, 1 adjutant, 1 paymaster, 

 1 surgeon, 26 Serjeants, 3 drum- 

 mers, 373 rank and file. 



Prisoners since delivered up by 

 the Indians — 1 ensign, 1 assistant- 

 surgeon, 12 rank and file. — Grand 

 total 467. 



N. B. There are a number rtf 

 prisoners not yet come in, who 

 are in possession of the Indians, 

 but they are bringing them in 

 daily. 



Peter L. Chambers, major. 

 Capt. 41st reg. D. A. Q. M. Gen. 



May 1 7. Since the above return 

 28 prisoners have been given up 

 by the Indians. 



A. H. M'Lean, B. M. 



Kingston, Upper Canada, 

 June 14, 1813. 

 My Lord ; — I have again the 

 high gratification of having to 

 transmit to your lordship the parti- 

 culars of a feat of distinguished 

 valour and enterprise, achieved 

 near Burlington Bay, on the 6lh 

 instant, by a division of this army, 

 commanded by colonel Vincent, 

 of the 49th regiment, who is act- 

 ing as a brigadier-general in Upper 

 Canada, until his royal highness 

 the Prince Regent's pleasure is 

 known. To the just measure of 

 praise given by colonel Vincent to 

 lieutenant-colonel Harvey, for 

 the zeal, intelligence, and gal- 

 lantry displayed by him on this oc- 

 casion, I have to add, that so great 

 was the desire of that meritorious 

 officer to arrive at his post, and 

 share in the arduous duties of the 

 army to which he had been ap- 

 pointed, that he walked in 8n«w 



