Great Britain. Army.
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Works

Puritanism and liberty
1938

Philadelphia, October 10, 1777. Advertisement
1777

By His Excellency the Honourable Thomas Gage, major general, and commander in chief of His Majesty's forces in North-America, &c. &c
1766
Dress Regulations for the Army 1934
1986
Standing orders and regulations for the Army in Ireland
1969
Games and sports in the army 1942-43
1942
Examination of officers for promotion
1925
Orders for the guidance of the troops in affording aid to the civil power in Ireland
1914
Treatise on service ordnance
1909
Memorandum by the Director-general, Army Medical Service, on the transmission of enteric fever by the "chronic carrier"
1909
3rd Cavalry Brigade training, 1905
1906
Military engineering
1900
English army lists and commission registers, 1661-1714
1892
Army school regulations
1889
The King's regulations and orders for the Army
1837
Questions and answers relative to the duties of the non commissioned officers and men of the Royal Sappers and Miners
1817
A course of drill and instruction in the movements and duties of light infantry
1808
List of the volunteer and yeomanry corps of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1804
A manual for volunteer corps of infantry
1803
Extract of a letter from Captain Scobie, of the Reay Fencibles, to Lieutenant General Lake, dated Dunshaughlin, Sunday morning, 27th May, 1798
1798
Extract of a letter from Lieutenant General Lake to Lord Viscount Castlereagh, dated Enniscorthy, 21st June, 1798
1798
Intelligence is just arrived from Major General Nugent, stating, that on the eleventh instant, he had marched against a large body of rebels, who were posted at Saintfield. ..
1798
Extract of a letter from Lord Viscount Gosford, Colonel of the Armagh militia, and Major Wardle, of the Ancient British Light Dragoons, to Lieutenant General Lake, dated Naas, Thursday morning, 8 o'clock, 24th May, 1798
1798
Yesterday advices were received from Lieutenant Colonel Foote, of the North Cork regiment of Militia, ..
1798
Dublin Castle, 25th June, 1798. Copy of a letter received this day by Lord Viscount Castlereagh from Major General Sir Charles Asgill, Bart
1798
This day the following letter was received from Lieutenant General Lake by Lord Castlereagh
1798
Accounts were received this morning by Lieutenant General Lake from Major General Needham, at Arklow, stating that the rebels had, in great force, attacked his position in Arklow, ..
1798
Accounts were this day received from Brigadier General Barnett, stating, that on the 17th instant a considerable body of rebels attacked Kilbeggan, ..
1798
Extract of a letter from Lieutenant Macaulay, of the Antrim Militia, to Major Hardy, commanding in the county of Wicklow, dated Baltinglass, 24th May, 1798
1798
Extract of a letter received this morning from Sir J. Borlase Warren to Lord Viscount Castlereagh, dated from His Majesty's ship the Canada, in Lough Swilly, the 16th instant
1798
Advices have been received from Major-General Nugent, that on the 9th instant, Colonel Stapleton had attacked a body of rebels near Saintfield, ..
1798
Accounts have been received from Major-General Eustace, at New Ross, stating that Major-General Fawcett having marched with a company of the Meath regiment from Duncannon Fort, ..
1798
Notice. Lieutenant General Lake having received information that several persons not belonging to the navy, army, militia, or yeomanry, appear dressed in uniforms, ..
1798
Extract of a letter received this day from Major General Sir Charles Asgill, Bart. by Lord Viscount Castlereagh
1798
A complete and comprehensive exercise book, containing rules and regulations for the formation, field-exercise, and movements of His Majesty's forces
1798
Extract of a letter from Major General Johnson to Lieutenant General Lake, dated at Ross, 7th June, 1798
1798
Accounts have been received from Lieutenant Gardiner, of the Antrim militia, that early on Monday the 25th instant, a body of rebels, consisting of several thousands, marched from the mountains of Wicklow, to attack Hacketstown. ..
1798
It having been reported that the mountains of Wicklow afforded a retreat to large bodies of rebel fugitives, Lieutenant General Lake received the Lord Lieutenant's directions to move different columns in various directions to clear that part of the country. ..
1798
The accounts received from General Nugent this morning, confirm the statement that the disaffected in the county of Antrim were delivering up their arms, ..
1798
Major Marley is just arrived from Major General Loftus, and brings an account that the Major General, finding that Colonel Walpole's detachment had received a check, thought it prudent to move to Carnew, ..
1798
Instructions relative to the baggage and marches of the army
1797
A warrant for the regulation of barracks
1795
Copy of a circular to commanding officers of corps: with copy of warrant for establishing a consolidated allowance at a daily rate for soldiers of cavalry and infantry
1795
A collection of regulations orders and instructions formed and issued for the use of the Army in consequence of the Pay-Office Act. ... To which are added such prior regulations as ... are still in force ..
1788
A collection of regulations orders and instructions formed and issued for the use of the army in consequence of the Pay-Office Act and other occasions subsequent to the 24th. of December, 1783- ..
1788
By Samuel Birch, Esq; brigadier general and commandant of New-York, &c
1782
Whereas in pursuance of adequate powers respectively deligated [sic] to us, to carry into execution articles of a cartel, made on the 3d day of May, in this present year, between Capt. Cornwallis, on the part of Lieutenant General Earl Cornwallis, and Lieut. Colonel Carrington, on the part of Major General Green, for the exchange and relief of prisoners of war taken in the southern department ..
1781
(By authority.) Copies of letters, and articles of capitulation. April 10. May 11, 1780
1780
Tactic of the Line reduced to detail in strict conformity to the principles laid down in His Majesty's military regulations
1780
By Brigadier-General Arnold, a proclamation
1780
By James Pattison, Esquire, major-general of His Majesty's forces, and commandant of the city of New-York, &c. &c. &c
1780
By His Excellency Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. general and commander in chief of His Majesty's forces in the several provinces and colonies in America, on the Atlantic, from Nova-Scotia, to West-Florida, inclusive. Proclamation
1780
By James Pattison, Esq; major general of His Majesty's forces, and commandant of the city of New-York, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation
1780
South-Carolina. By Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the Bath, general of His Majesty's forces, and Mariot Arbuthnot, Esquire, vice-admiral of the Blue, His Majesty's commissioners to restore peace and good government in the several colonies in rebellion in North-America. Proclamation
1780
By Archibald Campbell, Esq; commanding His Majesty's forces in Georgia. A proclamation
1779
By order of His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief, &c
1778
A list of the general and staff officers, and of the officers in the several regiments serving in North-America, under the command of His Excellency General Sir William Howe, K.B
1778
Quarter-master-general's-office, Newport, the 23d May 1778
1778
Wanted by the barrack-master, a number of wood-cutters. To whom will be given five shillings per cord and provisions
1778
The second section of the articles of war
1778
By order of His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief, &c. &c. Proclamation
1778
Whereas many ill-disposed persons have made it their practice to go out of the lines, and steal the wood cut for the use of His Majesty's army ..
1778
Emmerick's Chasseurs, to all gentlemen volunteers
1778
State of the troops, British and German, under the command of General Sir William Howe, encamped at Philadelphia, Dec. 14, 1777
1777
Philadelphia, November 1, 1777
1777
By His Excellency John Burgoyne, Esquire, lieutenant-general of His Majesty's forces in America, colonel of the Queen's Regiment of Light Dragoons, governor of Fort-William, in North-Britain, one of the representatives of the Commons of Great-Britain in Parliment, and commanding an army and fleet in an expedition from Canada, &c &c. &c
1777
All persons having in their possession any kind of stores and provisions, belonging to the rebel army are hereby required to report the same to the quarter-master ..
1777
Philadelphia, November 24, 1777
1777
Philadelphia, October 8, 1777
1777
Philadelphia, December 8, 1777
1777
By His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief &c. &c. &c. Proclamation
1777
Philadelphia, October 31, 1777
1777
Proclamation. By Major General James Robertson
1777
By His Excellency Henry Clinton, lieutenant-general of His Majesty's forces, &c. &c. &c
1776
Long Island, [blank] 1776
1776
By His Excellency William Howe, major general, &c. &c. &c
1776
Notification
1775
A proclamation. By His Excellency, the Honorable William Howe, major-general and commander in chief of all His Majesty's forces within the colonies laying on the Atlantic Ocean, from Nova-Scotia to West-Florida inclusive, &c. &c. &c
1775
The military register
1770
By Frederick Haldimand Esqr., brigadier general of His Majesty's forces commanding the southern district of North America, &c. &c
1768
A list of His Majesty's land forces in North-America
1761
By Brigadier General Stanwix, commanding His Majesty's forces in the southern district of North America
1759
New manual exercise as performed by His Majesty's dragoons, foot-guards, foot, artillery, marines, and by the militia. ..
1758
By order of General Forbes
1758
Articles of agreement made and concluded by and between [blank] of the township of [blank] and county of [blank] in the province of Pennsylvania of the one part and Colonel Henry Bouquet in behalf of our sovereign lord the King on the other part ..
1758
The report of the general officers, appointed ... to inquire into the causes of the failure of the late expedition to the coasts of France. ... With an appendix, containing the papers referred to in the said report. Published by authority
1758
A report of the proceedings and opinion of the Board of General officers, on their examination into the conduct, ... of Lieutenant-General Sir John Cope, ... Colonel Peregrine Lascelles, and ... Thomas Fowke. ..
1749
The report of the proceedings and opinion of the board of general officers, on their examination into the conduct, behaviour and proceedings of Lieutenant-General Sir John Cope, Knight of the Bath, Colonel Peregine Lascelles, and Brigadier-General Thomas Fowke, ..
1749
A report of the proceedings and opinion of the Board of General Officers, on their examination ... of Lieutenant-General Sir John Cope, ... Colonel Peregrine Lascelles, and Brigadier-General Thomas Fowke. ... Taken publickly ... 1746. With a preface, ..
1749
Regulations. 1718
1718
Rules, orders, powers, and directions
1717
The new exercise of firelocks & bayonets
1708
The Duke of Marlborough's new exercise of firelocks and bayonets
1708
The declaration of the army in Ireland
1659
A declaration of the Army of England
1650
A particular charge or impeachment, in the name of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the army under his command
1647
A letter from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax
1647
The proposalls delivered to the Earl of Nottingham, and the rest of the commissioners of Parliament, residing with the army
1647
Lawes and ordinances of warre, for the better government of His Maiesties army royall, in the present Expedition for the Northern Parts
1640
Instructions for the Quarter-Master General's department