Copy of Questions, posed by General G. Christie (annexed in 0657), and Answers, provided by Ensign William Rogerson, relating to 'the Dishonorable Surrender of that Important Island [St Eustatius] and of St Martin's to an handful of French troops'.

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(Copy) Questions [[note]] 20th. [[/note]] What is the General opinion of the Officers and late Garrison of St. Eustatuis relative to the Surrender? [[note]] 21st [[note]] Was there any Change to your Knowledge (previous to the arrival of the Enemy) of the usual Signals for Shipping or were the Signal Men changed and for what Reason? (Signed) G. Christie To Ensign Rogerson of His Majesty's 13th Regt.