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Robert W. The Keep Military Museum in Dorchester holds some personal effects of Andre regimental museum of the 54th foot and later regiments. Nave; Triforium. Sarcophagus; monument. This image can be purchased from Westminster Abbey Library.

Designed by. Developed by. Toggle navigation. Burial in the Abbey In John's remains were, at the Duke of York's request, brought from America and buried, with the funeral service read by the Dean of Westminster, in front of his monument in the Abbey on 28th November. A small lozenge stone marks the grave. The lower inscription was then added to his memorial. Also on the monument at Tappan are the following lines: He was more unfortunate than criminal, An accomplished man and a gallant officer.

This can be translated: Here there are tears for what happened, and those tragic human events touch people's hearts The Dean brought back from America a wreath of autumn leaves from the banks of the Hudson and this was on the monument for many years now gone.

Andre Family Colonel J. Further Reading J. Stanley, Historical Memorials of Westminster Abbey , 5th edn. Andre grave. Monument with American wreath. Related commemorations See all commemorations. Fox, Lord Holland Writer , Statesman and Abolitionist. All that remained were the final details. By morning the meeting was over, but the Vulture had moved up river, having been fired upon by the Americans. Warren artist , If anyone in the countryside had realized he was British they would have reported him.

Therefore, he had to relent for the evening. Around 9 am that morning though, he was stopped in neutral territory, near Tarrytown, by some militia men.

He may have thought the men to be loyalists at first and then realized his mistake too late. Jameson was in command. Jameson, not sure what to do, first sent a letter onto Arnold, his commander, concerning the situation.

An excellent record of the last years of his life have survived in his journal and maps, as well as other contemporary accounts held in The Loyalist Collection. The troops retained their same position; The Enemy seemed to vary theirs; The few tents we saw scattered on the hills appeared every day in different Spots. As a result, he revealed himself as a British officer. A note was sent by Lieutenant Colonel John Jameson to Arnold informing his superior of the situation, allowing him to make his escape before his treachery was fully revealed.

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