The Royal Military Calendar, Or Army Service and Commission Book: Containing the Services and Progress of Promotion of the Generals, Lieutenant-generals, Major-generals, Colonels, Lieutenant-colonels, and Majors of the Army, According to Seniority: with Details of the Principal Military Events of the Last Century, Volume 5John Philippart A.J. Valpy, sold by T. Egerton, 1820 |
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... situation , Inspecting Field Officer of the recruiting department in the London district . 1934. LIEUT . - COLONEL FREDERICK WILLIAM TRENCH . THIS officer entered the army as Ensign in the 1st foot guards , in 1803 ; and was appointed ...
... situation , Inspecting Field Officer of the recruiting department in the London district . 1934. LIEUT . - COLONEL FREDERICK WILLIAM TRENCH . THIS officer entered the army as Ensign in the 1st foot guards , in 1803 ; and was appointed ...
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... situation and a moderate income ; and he therefore remained in America , and gave up all hopes of military promotion ; he was however permitted to retain his commission as Ensign , but remained eleven years at the head of that rank ...
... situation and a moderate income ; and he therefore remained in America , and gave up all hopes of military promotion ; he was however permitted to retain his commission as Ensign , but remained eleven years at the head of that rank ...
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... situation he held until 1795 ; this pre- cluded him from embarkation . In Oct. 1796 , he embarked in the Impeteux , 78 guns , in which he remained upwards of three years attached to the Channel Fleet : in March , 1803 , he em- barked on ...
... situation he held until 1795 ; this pre- cluded him from embarkation . In Oct. 1796 , he embarked in the Impeteux , 78 guns , in which he remained upwards of three years attached to the Channel Fleet : in March , 1803 , he em- barked on ...
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... situation he held , till appointed Insp . Field Officer of the Limerick district , and remained there till 1812 , when he was appointed to the recruiting depôt , Dublin . 3 JOHN JOHNSON DUNKIN . 43 1416. LIEUTENANT - COLONEL HECTOR 42 ...
... situation he held , till appointed Insp . Field Officer of the Limerick district , and remained there till 1812 , when he was appointed to the recruiting depôt , Dublin . 3 JOHN JOHNSON DUNKIN . 43 1416. LIEUTENANT - COLONEL HECTOR 42 ...
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... staff of the army depôt , 17th Dec. 1803 ; brevet Maj . 25th April , 1808 ; and L. - Col . 4th June , 1814. He continues to retain his situation in the army depôt . Ꭰ . • R. M. Cal . V. 1442. LIEUT . - COL . ADAM ORMSBY . LIEUT.
... staff of the army depôt , 17th Dec. 1803 ; brevet Maj . 25th April , 1808 ; and L. - Col . 4th June , 1814. He continues to retain his situation in the army depôt . Ꭰ . • R. M. Cal . V. 1442. LIEUT . - COL . ADAM ORMSBY . LIEUT.
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12th Aug 12th foot 18th Apr 18th June 19th Dec 1st batt 1st foot guards 1st Jan 1st July 21st June 25th April 25th Dec 25th Feb 25th foot 25th July 28th Aug 2d batt 47th foot 4th foot 4th June 4th Sept 52d foot 60th foot 88th foot 9th July acted as A.-d.-C Artill Artillery battle of Orthes battle of Salamanca battle of Vittoria battle of Waterloo brev brevet L.-Col brevet Maj brigade campaign Capt.-Lieut capture command CORNET detachment dragoons embarked enemy expedition garr Indies latter corps LIEUT.-COL LIEUTENANT-COLONEL Lord Maj.-Gen MAJOR CHARLES MAJOR GEORGE MAJOR JAMES MAJOR JOHN MAJOR THOMAS MAJOR WILLIAM March Marines ordered Peninsula placed on half-pay Portugal present promoted rank stationary received a medal returned to England Second Capt SECOND Lieut Served in Flanders Served in Spain Spain and Portugal staff subsequently served troops West India reg
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Page 41 - the Prince Regent, in the name and on the behalf of his Majesty, has been pleased to command, that his displeasure upon this flagrant act of misconduct, shall be marked by erasing the names of Lieut.
Page 43 - This officer served as a marine on board ship, and was present at Lord Bridport's action of the 23d June, 1795 ; he was in the expedition of 1807 to Copenhagen; in Portugal in 1808; and present at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera; in 1809 he served in the expedition to Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
Page 123 - to the Prince of Orange, and was with him in the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo: after the Prince of Orange was wounded, the Duke of Richmond joined the Duke of Wellington as extra
Page 41 - Ring, from the list of the army. The Prince Regent, in the name and on the behalf of his Majesty, has also been pleased to
Page 441 - have received the Prince Regent's commands to desire that your Lordship will at the same time explain to the officers, that it has been adopted as a general measure of expediency, and not intended as an imputation against any individual: and that your Lordship will assure
Page 41 - officer, on the grounds of his conduct towards them in his official capacity during the time they were serving under his command, they will not fail to draw upon themselves the royal displeasure, to the same extent as is hereby expressed against the individuals to whom this order
Page 41 - Frederick, appears to have been equally culpable, his name shall in like manner be erased from the list of the army. The Commander-in-Chief has received the Prince Regent's .commands to promulgate to the army, the above declaration of HRH's pleasure on the subject of Lieut.
Page 73 - at the battle of Salamanca, for which he has received a medal. After leaving Burgos, and at the end of the campaign of 1812, he returned to England with the 2d
Page 91 - in Sicily, and on different services on the coasts of Calabria and Naples, as also in the expedition to the Bay of Naples, under Sir John Stuart, and at the taking of
Page 15 - of Malta, and subsequently served in Sicily and Spain; he was present at the battles of Nivelle and Orthes, for which he has received