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Bur^oyne, to Great Britain, upon condition of not ferving again in Nortk 

 America during the prcleniconteft ; and the port of Bofton to be affigncd 

 ior the entry of tranfports to receive the tioops, whenever general Howe 

 fhali fo order. 



III. Should any cartel take place by which the army under lieutenant 

 general Burgoyne, or any part of it, may be exchanged, the foregoing ar- 

 ticle to be void, as far as fuch exchange fhall be made. 



IV. The army under lieutendnt general Burgoyne is to march to Maf- 

 fachofetts Bay by the eaficft and moft expeditious and convenient route ; 

 and to be quartered in, near, or as convenient as poffible to Bofton, that 

 the march of the troops may not be delayed when tranfports arrive to 

 icceivethem. 



V. The troops to be fupplied on their march, and during their being in 

 quarters, v/i;h provifions by n^.ajor general Gates' orders, at the fame rate 

 of rations as the troops ot his own army ; and if poffible, the officers* 

 hprfes and cattle are to be fupplied with forage at the ufual rates. 



VI. All officers to retain their carriages, bat horfes, and other ca ';• ; 

 and no baggage to be moleftcd or fcarched, lieutenant general Burgoyiie 

 giving bis honor, that there are no public ftores contained thereif). major 

 general Gates will of courfe take the npceffary measures for the due per. 

 formance of this article. Should any carriages be wanted, during the 

 march for the trsnfpcrtatio:! of ofnceis' baggage, they aie, if poflible, to be 

 fupplied by the country at the ufual rates. 



VII. Upon the march and during the time the army fhall remain in 

 quarters in the Maffachuletis Bay. the officers are not, as far as circumf m- 

 ce- will admit, to be .'eparated from their men. The officers are to be 

 quartered according to tiieii rank, and are not to be hirider;d from affem- 

 blii'g their tnen for loUcallings and oiher necefTary purpofes of regularity. 



VI 1 1. All corps whatever of lieutenant general Burgoyne's armv. wheth- 

 cr compofed of failois, batteaux men, artificers, drivers, independent 

 companies, and followers of the army, of whatever country, Pnall be in- 

 cluded in the tulleff I'^enfe, and utmoft; extent of the above articies, and Com- 

 prehended in every refprdt as Biitifli fubjefls. 



IX. All Canadians, ar.d perfons belonging to the Canadian efiab'ifh- 

 mei'.t, confiding of (ailors, batleaux mm, arf.flcerf, drivers. indcpintJent 

 companies, and rrianv other followeis of the army, who come under no 

 particular defcription, are to be permitted to return there; they are to be 

 condifted inimcdijiely, by the ff.nrteft nnitt, to the firft Brit;fh poft on 

 Lake George, aie to br fupphrd with provifions in the tame manner as the 

 other troops, and to be bouiid by the ianie condition of net fervicg during 

 the prefent conteft in Xorili An<erica. 



X. Paff] oris to be immediately granted for three officers, not exceeding 

 the rank of captains, who fliall be appointed, by lieutenant gencial Bur- 

 goyne, to carry difpatche.^ to f'r \A'il!iani Hov*e, fir Gv\ Carleton. and to 

 Great Britain by way of New York ; and major general Gates engages the 

 public faith, that thefe difpatrhes fhal! not be opened. Thefe officers are 

 to fet out immediately after receivingtheir difparchfs. and are to travel by 

 the fhorteft rout*-, and in the molT exped .'io;is m?nner. 



XI. During the flay of the troops in the MalTachufetls Bay, the officers 

 arc to be admitted on parole, and ate to be permitted to wear their fide 

 aim?. 



Xn, Should the «rmy under 'icuicnant genual Burgoyne find it necef- 

 ■ ary, to lend fnr their riothinjf and o'hrr baggage from Canada, thfy are to 

 be permitted to do it :n the iroft convenient nannsr, and nectfitty pi'!'.- 

 potts to be granted for that porpofe. 



