A squadron from the RN fleet in New York harbor, loaded with British Army regulars sailed up the North River (now the Hudson River) toward Kingston, the first capital of New York. The raid was in retaliation for Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga, NY 90 miles north of Kingston. The raid resulted in the burning of Kingston (over 300 homes and buildings), what is referenced as a "brief naval skirmish" on the Roundout Creek (a feeder to the North/Hudson River) resulting in the loss of 36 gun and 30 gun U.S. frigates along with the destruction of a number of U.S. sloops and over 80 smaller vessels, and the capture of several U.S. forts south of Kingston in the area that was to become the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. I have attached a link below that gives the original after action reports of Lt. Genl. Sir Henry Clinton, Capt. Sir James Wallace, RN, Maj. Genl. John Vaughn, and a newspaper article on the raid from the New York Gazette dated 3 November 1777. I have also added a link to the "Burning of Kingston" site with more information on the raid and the annual reenactment of the action.

1777 After Action Reports:
http://www.revwar75.com/battles/prim...ports.htm#news

Burning of Kingston website:
http://www.burningofkingston.com/