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eceived in the battle, and that he was greatly regretted, being esteemed one of the best officers among the King's troops. Also that twenty-three wounded soldiers lately died at the Castle, and that Lieut. Hawkshaw was wounded in the cheek, and it is thought will not recover. A Lieut. Gore [perhaps Cox?] was wounded in the arm.—Gazette, May 5. Five rank and file killed, 15 wounded, one missing. 10th Regiment. Lieut. Col. Francis Smith, Capt. Lawrence Parsons, Lieut. Wald. Kelly, Ensign Jeremiah Lester, wounded. One rank and file killed, 13 wounded, one missing. 18th Regiment. One rank and file killed, four wounded, and one missing. 23d Regiment. Lieut. Col. Bery Bernard wounded. Four rank and file killed, 26 wounded, six missing. 38th Regiment. Lieut. William Sutherland wounded. One serjeant wounded. Four rank and file killed, 11 wounded. 43d Regiment. Lieut. Hall wounded and prisoner. Four rank and file killed, five wounded, two missing. 47th Regiment. Lieut. Do