Lot 542
[ Autographs ] WILLIAM PHILLIPS (1731? - 1781) British general who served as second in command to John Burgoyne, also served as commander of the Convention Army when Burgoyne was parolled, noted forhis tremendous arrogance. Good content L.S. "W. Phillips" 1p. folio, Cambridge, June 27, 1778 to Major General William Heath, in part: "...I send you the Report of Mr. Commissary General Clarke upon the Subject of your demand of payment in solid Coin for Mr Thomas Durant your issuing Commissary of Provisions, and you will have to observe, Sir, that the payment of this American Commissary was regulated and settled by Lieutenant General Burgoyne and you, and forms part of the agreement and account between you and him for which Lieutenant GeneralBurgoyne gave his warrant and Order for payment previous to his departure...You must be sensible, Sir, that this matter being finishedbefore I became Senior Officer of the Troops of the Convention of Saratoga, leaves it out of my power to alter, and I must therefore decline interfering in it...it would be highly improper for me to alter, or even revise, much less to reverse an Agreement settled between you, Sir, and Lieutenant General Burgoyne..." Only a week before this letter, one of Phillips's officers was shot by an Americanguard for failing to respond to repeated verbal challenges when approaching a post. Phillips became so indignant and offensive that General Heath was forced to place him under arrest. Docketed by WILLIAM HEATH on verso. Very good condition.
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