The regiment made a diversionary landing at Beauport as a diversion from the main landings.
A new regiment of Saxons made its appearance, only to be massacred by its own heavy guns.
For weeks the regiment had been making basic preparations for this attack.
On September 7, the 87th and 118th regiments made their way through woodland, making preparations to attack the same day.
During the war, Commander-in-Chief General Washington and his regiment made camp in the village several times.
This regiment made a good effort at the Battle of Helsingborg 1710.
He swung, looking to the left where Learchus and his regiment were once more making headway against the Regulars.
There, the regiment made a brilliant charge on an entrenched enemy position, carrying it and seizing 200 prisoners.
The regiment did not make Rockville by the tune darkness fell.
As each regiment made its way to the battle, and into position, the fighting grew fierce between both sides.