Who is captured along with the rebel soldiers?
I believe that this question is referring to events that occur in chapter 34. Chapter 34's start date is November 17, 1776, and the real historical battle of Fort Washington was fought on November 16, 1776. This particular battle is not a bright shining moment in American history. It was a decisive victory for the British and Hessian soldiers that fought it against the Patriots. Nearly three thousand American Patriots were captured, and the book points this fact out in chapter 34.
"So, how many rebel prisoners did your men bag, Colonel?" asked Master Lockton. . . .
The colonel shook his head. "Near three thousand of the devils. Wish we could have shot them all."
Earlier in the book, Isabel and readers learn that Curzon was likely at Fort Washington, and Isabel figures he would be completely safe there. Unfortunately, the news about the British victory means that Curzon was captured as well, and he will be taken to Bridewell prison. He remains there until Isabel breaks him out near the end of the book.
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