SIEGE OF MINORCA. 
569 
ARTICLE 11th. 
Asked.— Reply.— 
That Mr Cuningham acting as a Granted. 
Volunteer daring the Siege, may 
be furnished with a proper pass, 
and allowed to go where his Officers 
may call him. 
ARTICLE 12th. 
As soon as the above Articles 
shall have been signed, one of the 
gates of the Castle shall be delivered 
to the French, with the Marlborough 
and Charles's Fort, &c., after hav¬ 
ing sent Hostages on both sides, 
for the faithful performance of the 
above Articles; the boom which 
has been fixed in the Port, shall be 
taken away and the entrance shall 
be left free at the Disposition of 
the French, untill the entire march¬ 
ing out of the Garrison ; and in the 
meantime the Commissarys on each 
sideshall be employed on the part of 
His Excellency Lt General Blake- 
ney in making a state of the effects 
in the Military and other Maga¬ 
zines, and on the part of His 
Excellency M. De Richelieu, in re¬ 
ceiving them, in order to deliver 
to the English what is agreed upon. 
Plans of the Gallerys, Mines, and 
other Subterranean works to be de¬ 
livered up. 
(Sd) M. De Richelieu. 
DETAIL OF THE TROOPS HNT THE GARRISOX OF ST PHILIP’S, 
April 16tli, 1756. 
Regiments. 
Capts. 
Subs. 
Sergts. 
Corpls. 
Drmrs. 
Pvtes. 
4th King’s Own . 
6 
12 
27 
29 
7 
623 
23rd Royal Welch Fuzileers . 
4 
13 
26 
26 
7 
627 
2ith Cornwallis’s.. 
7 
13 
25 
27 
6 
624 
31th Lord Fffingham’s. 
7 
12 
29 
29 
6 
650 
Royal Artillery . 
2 
6 
— 
—. 
— 
102 
Marines ... ... . 
1 
2 
4 
4 
2 
100 
Detachment from Gibraltar. 
_ 
1 
2 
3 
1 
40 
Sailors . 
1 
— 
— 
_ 
_ 
124 
Greeks carrying Arms. 
1 
1 
— 
_ 
_ 
50 
Volunteers . 
— 
1 — 
— 
— 
8 
Total . 
29 
60 
113 
118 
29 
2956 
Greeks. Jews. Spaniards. Women. Children. 
74 
On the preceding conditions, and 
Hostages being delivered on both 
sides for the faithful execution of 
them ; His Excellency Lt General 
Blakeney consents to deliver up the 
place with all the Military Stores 
and Ammunition, Cannon and Mor¬ 
tars, &c., except what is reserved 
in the second article, to His most 
Christian Majesty ; likewise to 
direct that all Mines and under 
Ground works, shall be shewn to 
His most Christian Majesty's En¬ 
gineers. 
(Sd) Win. Blakeney. 
28th June, 1756. 
