| Adam Neale - France - 1809 - 514 pages
...Manningham, with his brigade, consisting of the Royals, the twenty-sixth, and eighty-first regiments, and Major-General Warde, with the brigade of Guards,...thereby engaged, the greatest praise is justly due. " That part of Major-General Leith's brigade which were engaged, consisting of the fifty-ninth regiment,... | |
| France - 1809 - 518 pages
...Manningham, with his brigade, consisting of the Royals, the twenty-sixth, and eighty-first regiments, and Major-General Warde, with the brigade of Guards,...thereby engaged, the greatest praise is justly due. " That part of Major-General Leith's brigade which were engaged, consisting of the fifty-ninth regiment,... | |
| William Leeke - Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 - 1866 - 500 pages
...the command on Lwut.-General Sir David Baird being wounded. " ' To Major-General the Honourable E. Paget, who, by a 'judicious movement of the reserve,...contributed to ' check the progress of the enemy on the height, and to the 1st ' battalion 52nd and 95th Regiments, which were thereby en' gaged, the greatest... | |
| Thomas Carter - 1867 - 292 pages
...brigade, consisting of 1809. " the Royals, the 26th and 81st Regiments, and Major- ^ ... " General Warde, with the brigade of Guards, will also " be...their steady " and gallant conduct during the action." ' The victory was complete, and gained under many disadvantages. The British had been reduced by sick... | |
| sir Frederick William Hamilton - 1874 - 628 pages
...with his brigade, consisting of the Royals, 21st and 81st Regiments, and Major-General Warde with his brigade of Guards, will also be pleased to accept...their steady and gallant conduct during the action." Owing to the immediate sailing of the British army after the action, and the departure of the several... | |
| Sir Frederick William Hamilton - 1874 - 630 pages
...with his brigade, consisting of the Royals, 21st and 81st Regiments, and Major-General Warde with his brigade of Guards, will also be pleased to accept...their steady and gallant conduct during the action." Owing to the immediate sailing of the British army after the action, and the departure of the several... | |
| Rowland Broughton-Mainwaring - 1889 - 494 pages
...Manningluvtn, with his brigade, consisting of the Royals, the 26th and 81st Regiments, and Mcijiir-Genef.il Warde, with the brigade of Guards, will also be pleased...their steady and gallant conduct during the action. 'That part of Major-General Leiths brigade which was engaged, consisting of the 59th Regiment, under... | |
| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1838 - 120 pages
...Major-General Manningham, with his brigade, consisting of the Royals, the 26th and 81st regiments, and Major-General Warde, with the brigade of Guards,...their steady and gallant conduct during the action. That part of Major-General Leith's brigade which was engaged, consisting of the 59th regiment under... | |
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