Stuart, Archibald, fl. 1759-1777 to His Excelency, Sir Guy Carleton

GLC04764.85

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Type
Documents
Date
17 July 1777
Author/Creator
Stuart, Archibald, fl. 1759-1777
Title
to His Excelency, Sir Guy Carleton
Place Written
Quebec, Canada
Pagination
2 p. : docket ; Height: 38.8 cm, Width: 23.7 cm
Primary time period
American Revolution, 1763-1783
Sub-Era
The War for Independence

This document is a memorial written by Lieutenant Archibald Stuart of the 62nd Regiment of Foot asking for official acceptance and a promotion to Carleton as commander of British forces in Canada. Says he was appointed a first lieutenant in 1759 in the 88th Regiment of Foot and was wounded in the leg during the Battle of Campen in 1760. He was subsequently taken prisoner by the French for six months. In 1763 he was put on half pay but upon an application to reenter service he was made a lieutenant in an invalid company, but that "Inactive life [was] not suitable to his Inclination." He was sent to join the 62nd Regiment, but has not been officially received. He then asks to be received because he was informed no one can be promoted unless they are with their regiment.

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