have been exchanged in the course of it. They only know what the number of prifoners are at the time that (3) (4) (5) (6) The prifoners of the army under thefe heads, are fuch as were taken by the enemy previ- VOL. XVIII. War-Office, January 23, 1781. C. JENKINSON. Totals of the Embarkation Returns of all the British Corps and Recruits which have been fent from Great Britain or Ireland, to any Part of North America or the Weft Indies, in the Years 1778, 1779, and 1780, diftinguishing each Year. Commiffioned officers. Staff officers. Non commiffioned off cers, drummers and fifers. Private men. Total ftrength officers included. Total number of men, officers included, embarked each year. ! An Account of all the Men raifed in Great Britain and Ireland, for his Majefty's Land Forces on the British Eftablishment, (Militia and Fencible Men in North Britain not included) from the 29th of September, 1774, to the 29th of September, 1780, diftinguishing each Year. From 29th Sept. 1774, to 29th Sept. 1775, 30th Sept. 1775, to 29th Sept. 1776, 30th Sept. 1776, to 29th Sept. 1777, 30th Sept. 1777, to 29th Sept. 1778, 30th Sept. 1778, to 29th Sept. 1779, 30th Sept. 1779, to 29th Sept, 1780, War-Office, Jan. 23, 1781. C. JENKINSON. Lord Lifburne, from the admiralty, prefented the following papers: Navy-Office, Jan. 1, 1781. An Account of the Number of Men who have died in a&ual Service in His Majefty's Navy fince the 1ft Day of January, 1776, diftinguishing (as far as may be) those who have been killed by the Enemy; and alfo, of the Number of fuch Men as have deferted the faid Service in the fame Period, as far as the feveral Accounts can be made up, diftinguishing each Year. |