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 4John Philippart A.J. Valpy, sold by T. Egerton, 1820 |
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Page 48
... MADDEN , KNT . , & C.B. ( Including a Narrative of the Operations of the 5th , or Spanish Estremaduran army . ) THIS officer entered the service as a Cornet in the 14th light dragoons the 14th of March , 1789 , and was appointed to a ...
... MADDEN , KNT . , & C.B. ( Including a Narrative of the Operations of the 5th , or Spanish Estremaduran army . ) THIS officer entered the service as a Cornet in the 14th light dragoons the 14th of March , 1789 , and was appointed to a ...
Page 49
... regard Pope Pius the 6th had for the British , was unequivocally expressed , not only by the R. M. Cal . IV . D kind and condescending reception he gave to all those individuals SIR GEORGE ALLAN MADDEN , KNT . , & C.B. 49.
... regard Pope Pius the 6th had for the British , was unequivocally expressed , not only by the R. M. Cal . IV . D kind and condescending reception he gave to all those individuals SIR GEORGE ALLAN MADDEN , KNT . , & C.B. 49.
Page 50
... Madden and the majority of his troop were not quite so fortu- nate ; for having been shipped on board a transport not sea- worthy , the vessel became water - logged in a dreadful storm on the 4th of December , was thrown on the coast of ...
... Madden and the majority of his troop were not quite so fortu- nate ; for having been shipped on board a transport not sea- worthy , the vessel became water - logged in a dreadful storm on the 4th of December , was thrown on the coast of ...
Page 51
... Madden of the prospect of pursuing his profession . It arose from the proceedings of a Court Martial that had been held in the regiment , and where it appeared to him that the Commanding Officer of it had perjured himself ; and this ...
... Madden of the prospect of pursuing his profession . It arose from the proceedings of a Court Martial that had been held in the regiment , and where it appeared to him that the Commanding Officer of it had perjured himself ; and this ...
Page 52
... Madden did not deny ) was sufficient ground for his condemnation ; " the Court sentenced Major Madden “ to be dismissed His Majesty's service for the same . " The sentence , however , was disapproved of by Lord Hutchinson , ( the then ...
... Madden did not deny ) was sufficient ground for his condemnation ; " the Court sentenced Major Madden “ to be dismissed His Majesty's service for the same . " The sentence , however , was disapproved of by Lord Hutchinson , ( the then ...
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12th Aug 1st Jan 25th July 2d batt 48th foot 4th June 4th of June 60th foot action Aid-de-Camp APPOINTED Lieut appointed Lieut.-Col April attack Bath battalion battle of Corunna battle of Salamanca battle of Talavera battle of Vittoria battle of Waterloo brevet Brigadier-General Madden British C.B. APPOINTED campaign Capt Capt.-Lieut capture cavalry Ciudad Rodrigo clasp COLONEL Companion corps Duke of Wellington embarked enemy enemy's Ensign expedition foot guards French Gibraltar honor of wearing India Ireland Island joined Lieut.-Gen Lieutenancy LIEUTENANT-COLONEL light dragoons Lord Maj.-Gen Major Major-General mand March Nive Nivelle officer served officer was appointed Order placed on half-pay Portugal present promoted rank is stationary received a medal received the brevet regiment regt returned to England Royal Artillery Second Lieut Sept served in Spain Spain Spain and Portugal Spanish Staff troops wearing a cross wearing a medal West Indies
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Page 270 - ... the forward movement, in consequence of a charge from their Cavalry on the right lest they should wheel about and fall upon their rear, but they were received in so gallant a manner by the Companies of the 89th under Captn. Barnes and the well directed fire of the Artillery that they quickly retreated and by an immediate charge from those Companies one Gun was gain[e]d...