PROCEEDINGS
OF A
GENERAL COURT MARTIAL, &c.
Major-General Lord STIRLING, President.
Brigadier-General SMALLWOOD, Colonel SWIFT, Brigadier-General POOR, Colonel WIGGLESWORTH, Brigadier-General WOODFORD, Colonel ANGEL, Brigadier-General HUNTINGDON, Colonel CLARKE, Colonel IRVINE, S Colonel WILLIAMS, Colonel SHEPHARD, Colonel FEBIGER,
John Laurance [Lawrence] Judge Advocate.
THE Judge Advocate produces the General's Orders for the Court to set, which being read, are as follow:
Head-Quarters, Spotswood, July 1, 1778.
A GENERAL Court Martial, whereof Lord Stirling is appointed President, will set in Brunswick to-morrow, (the hour and place to be appointed by the President,) for the trial of Major-General Lee. Brigadier-Generals Sniallwood, Poor, Woodford, and Huntingdon, and Colonels Grayson, Johnson, Wigglesworth, Febiger, Swift, Angel, Clarke, and Williams, are to attend as Members.
Head-quarters Brunswick July 2, 1778.
THE General Court Martial ordered to set this day for the trial of Major-General Lee, will set to-morrow at eight o'clock, at the house of Mr. Voorhees, in the town of New-Brunswick. Members the same as yesterday, except Colonel Shephard vice Colonel Johnson. Vol. III.— 1