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The next letter read was from Major Turbout it . The name of Mrs Clarke was ne
ner to Colonel Gordon , dated Canterbury , ver mentioned . Colonel Gordon
stated to 3d September 1808. He had heard from the Duke of York , what he
learned ...
The next letter read was from Major Turbout it . The name of Mrs Clarke was ne
ner to Colonel Gordon , dated Canterbury , ver mentioned . Colonel Gordon
stated to 3d September 1808. He had heard from the Duke of York , what he
learned ...
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It was important , with a view to the bra to Aveiro , operations of Marshal
Beresford , that I On the roth , in the morning , before should cross the Douro
immediately ; daylight , the cavalry and advanced guard and I had sent Major -
General ...
It was important , with a view to the bra to Aveiro , operations of Marshal
Beresford , that I On the roth , in the morning , before should cross the Douro
immediately ; daylight , the cavalry and advanced guard and I had sent Major -
General ...
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Colonel Doyle Stewait then directed a charge by a is Lieutenant - Colonel ; and
that of the squadron of the 14th dragoons , under brigade of the Hanoverian
Legion , unthe command of Major Harvey , who der the command of Brigadier ...
Colonel Doyle Stewait then directed a charge by a is Lieutenant - Colonel ; and
that of the squadron of the 14th dragoons , under brigade of the Hanoverian
Legion , unthe command of Major Harvey , who der the command of Brigadier ...
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nally decide , be sene Majors Welsh and sarmounted many difficulties , and
scramLambton to a neighbouring hill , to ex bled over many precipices , Major
Welsh amine more particularly the works , the missed every body but the forlorn
hope ...
nally decide , be sene Majors Welsh and sarmounted many difficulties , and
scramLambton to a neighbouring hill , to ex bled over many precipices , Major
Welsh amine more particularly the works , the missed every body but the forlorn
hope ...
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24 - pounders ; we made every possible wise by Major General M'Leod , the
exertion to complete it , under a galling commanding officer of the royal artille- fire
from the enemy's ramparts , distant ry , to express their high approbation of only ...
24 - pounders ; we made every possible wise by Major General M'Leod , the
exertion to complete it , under a galling commanding officer of the royal artille- fire
from the enemy's ramparts , distant ry , to express their high approbation of only ...
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