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The Coehoorn mortars, for firing grenades, were placed on Ley- 

 den, Hoorn, Delft, Middelbourg, Briel, Baettenbourg, and on the 

 curtain before Government House. 



Sixteen more pieces of various calibre were stored at the arsenal. 



The magazines were very well stocked with powder, though much of 

 it was found to be damaged. 



There were in the arsenal small arms for a garrison of three times 

 the strength. 



List of the Garrison of Colombo, in the Island of Ceylon, 

 at the time of its surrender to the English on 

 February 16, 1796. 



General Staff. 



Van Angelbeck, governor ; Driberg, colonel in command ; Scheder, 

 lieutenant-colonel ; Yaugine, major ; Prosalot, major and adjutant- 

 general ; Driberg, captain major of the fortress ; Caper, lieutenant- 

 adjutant of battalion; Hopel, lieutenant and adjutant to the Governor ; 

 Deje and Scheder, sub-lieutenants and Fort adjutants ; Wolkers, 

 surgeon-major of battalion. 



National Troops. 

 Grenadier Company. 

 Captain Frantz, two lieutenants, one sub-lieutenant, one assistant 

 surgeon, and 90 non-commissioned officers and men. 



Fusiliers. 



1st Company. — Captain Legrevisse, 2 lieutenants, 2 sub-lieutenants, 

 1 assistant surgeon, and 93 non-commissioned officers and men. 



2nd Company. — Captain Thirback, 1 lieutenant, 2 sub-lieutenants 

 1 assistant surgeon, and 115 non-commissioned officers and men. 



3rd Company. — Captain Hoyer, 2 lieutenants, 2 sub-lieutenants, 

 1 assistant surgeon, and 92 non-commissioned officers and men. 



4th Company. — Captain Yandestraaten, 2 lieutenants, 2 sub-lieute- 

 nants, 1 assistant surgeon, and 98 non-commissioned officers and men. 



Also attached to the Grenadier Company, a drum-major, a sergeant, a 

 bandmaster, corporal, and nine bandsmen. 



Wurtemberg Regiment. 

 Yan Hugues, colonel ; Yenagel, major ; Hoffmann, lieutenant-adju- 

 tant ; Franck, surgeon-major ; Stalinger and Bleshe, ensigns of the 

 •colours ; a drum-major, corporal ; bandmaster, sergeant, and eleven 

 bandsmen. 



