CAPTAIN NAPIER,
... all the readers of Moore's Life Ixtrd Edward Fitzgerald. The captain is, believe, a brother of the able historian of the Peninsular war, Colonel Napier. ...
... all the readers of Moore's Life Ixtrd Edward Fitzgerald. The captain is, believe, a brother of the able historian of the Peninsular war, Colonel Napier. ...
... readers of Moore’s Life of Lord Edward Fitzgerald. The captain is, we belieae, a brother of the able historian of the Peninsular war, Colonel Napier. ...
... is mentioned in them that all th« diflicuities now removed, which prevented the distribution the prizes made during the Peninsular war, his Majesty had been pleased to appoint a Commission, composed .of five officers, proceed immediately to the allotment ...
... Westminster, less than 60 men were enrolled on Friday—they are all old s- ldiers, and the major part of them served in the Peninsular war. Another pl.ee of rendezvous has la'ely been opened in Spitalfields. It expected that several hundred of these men will ...
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... discussed, it may be right to call to mind the gallant conduct the second battalion of that regiment always during the Peninsular war and in the Low Countries the hattle of Waterloo. They were led Carleton, who was tue at Bergen- op-Zoom, and by O’Maley ...
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... reetless subjects to complain his not adopting policy which would involve his government in difficult!**, and his kingdom in peninsular war. ...
... same footing and establishment the Rifle Brigade. This corps |x»rticnlarly distinguished itself during the whole of the Peninsular war, being then the sth battalion, and lias the peculiar honor having tlie illustrious Commander-in-Chief for its Colonel ...
... at near Aberystwyth, aged 49, much regretted, James Fitzmaurice Magee, H.P. 38th in which he lamanca. served during the Peninsular war. He was wounded at the battle of At his residence, Bonneybegg, county Leitrim, after a protracted Paris, Jone. 6.—A statement ...
... o|H'rations in Scotland under Cromwell, and on boardjtlfe in the memorable Dutch War during the War ofVne Succession in Spain ; in Flanders under Prince Eugene during the Seven Years’ War in Germany ; its Campaigns in Holland ami Flanders, and in the Expedition ...
... General Sir James Wilson, K.C.B.., after tew days’ illness. Sir James served in the 48th Regiment during the whole of the Peninsular war, and was a most gallant and guished officer. Not longer ago than the 2d instant, he received from hie Grace the Duke of ...