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Foreign News October 16, 1761

The New Hampshire Gazette

Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

What is this article about?

Report from St. James's on August 4 detailing losses of the allied army in the Battle of Fallinghausen on July 16, 1761, including killed, wounded, prisoners, artillery horses, and cannons lost, with a supplement for divisions under the Hereditary Prince and Lieutenant General Conway.

Merged-components note: List of allied army losses in the battle of Fallinghausen, including accompanying tables and supplement; tables provide the detailed numerical data for the report.

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St. James's. Aug. 4. The following is a list of the losses of the allied army, in killed, wounded, and prisoners, in the battle of Fallinghausen, on the 16th of July. 1761.

Artillery Horses kill'd 30. Cannon taken 3 pieces.

Killed.Wounded.Prisoners
Officers,8953
Non Com. Officers,16784
Rank and File,26679+176
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Total,290927183


Supplement to the above List, containing the Particulars of Losses in that Part of the Allied Army, which was commanded by the Hereditary Prince, and Lieutenant General Conway's Division.

Killed.Wounded.Prisoners.
Officers,03
Non Commissioned,26
Officers,1975
Rank and File,2184

What sub-type of article is it?

Military Campaign War Report

What keywords are associated?

Battle Of Fallinghausen Allied Army Losses Casualties 1761 Hereditary Prince Division Conway Division

What entities or persons were involved?

Hereditary Prince Lieutenant General Conway

Where did it happen?

Fallinghausen

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Fallinghausen

Event Date

16th Of July 1761

Key Persons

Hereditary Prince Lieutenant General Conway

Outcome

allied army losses: officers killed 8, wounded 95, prisoners 3; non-commissioned officers killed 16, wounded 78, prisoners 4; rank and file killed 266, wounded 79+, prisoners 176; total killed 290, wounded 927, prisoners 183. artillery: 30 horses killed, 3 cannons taken. supplement for hereditary prince and conway's divisions: various officer and rank losses totaling killed around 42, wounded around 168, prisoners unspecified in detail.

Event Details

List of allied army casualties from the battle, including breakdowns by officers, non-commissioned officers, and rank and file, plus artillery losses. Supplement details losses in specific divisions commanded by the Hereditary Prince and Lieutenant General Conway.

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