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tributions) they may be reimbersed in the whole or in part out 

 of the monies that may arise by the sale of those Horses, should 

 they be disposed of in that way. 



"B. THOMPSON, L< Col. 



Command' King's A. Dragoons. 

 " NEW YORK, 4 th April, 1783." 



Colonel Thompson to Lieutenant-Colonel Delancey. 



"NEW YORK, 8 th April, 1783. 



41 SIR, Inclosed is an account of money expended by me for 

 the King's service during the time I had the honor to command 

 the troops at Huntingdon, which amount I am to request you 

 would be pleased to lay before his excellency the Commander- 

 in-chief. I have the honor to be, Sir, 



" Your most obedient humble servant, 



" B. THOMPSON, L*. Col. 



Command' King's Am. Drag. 

 "L*. COL. DELANCEY, Adjutant-General, &c." 



Colonel Thompson to Lieutenant-Colonel Delancey. 



" NEW YORK, 13* April, 1783. 



" SIR, I have had the honor to lay your letter to me of 

 this day's date before his excellency General Robertson, who 

 has added a certificate to my account, which I hope will meet 

 with his excellency the Commander-in-chief's approbation. I 

 am sorry to add that General Robertson seems to have some 

 doubts with respect to the Propriety of his signing any other 

 certificate. I have the honor to be, Sir, 



" Your most obedient humble servant, 



" B. THOMPSON, L'. Col. 



" L'. Col. DELANCEY, Adjutant-General, &c." 



Addressed to Colonel B. Thompson, probably by Car/ton. 



" NEW YORK, 10 October, 1783. 



" SIR, I have received your letter of the 6 th July with the 

 several inclosures therein mentioned, and you may be assured 

 that the resolution of Parliament to give the British American 



