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A perspective view of the encampment of a regiment of foot, consisting of ten companies. Propositions for Encampment of a Regiment of Foot, consisting of Ten Companies. Disposition of the army encamped upon Cox-Heath. 1778.
Date: [1778]- Books
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A treatise on the duty of infantry officers, and the present system of British Military discipline. In two parts. With an appendix, containing tables of the honours and compliments due to sovereigns, princes of the blood, generals, admirals, governors, &c.-Particular distinctions and privileges of the foot-guards.-Rank of army and navy officers.-Regulations respecting the rank of army-officers.-General roster for duty. By Thomas Reide, Esq; captain in the Loyal Essex Regiment of Fencible Infantry.
Reide, Thomas.Date: 1797- Books
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A compleat system of military discipline, as it is now used in the British foot; with explanations. Being a few military flowers collected out of the Artillery Garden of London, &c. By John Gittins, a member thereof, and one of the captains in the blue regiment of the said city; whereof the Honourable Sir William Billers Knight, and Alderman, is colonel.
Gittins, John.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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An inquiry into the causes which produce, and the means of preventing diseases among British officers, soldiers, and others in the West Indies. Containing observations on the Mode Of action of spirituous liquors on the human body; on the use of malt liquor, and on salted provisions; With Remarks on the most proper Means of preserving them. Also Notes, relating to some particulars in the British army in ireland, and the west indies. By John Bell, M. D. member of the royal medical society of edinburgh, physician in london, and formerly surgeon to the late ninety-fourth, and to the fifth (or northumberland) regiment of foot.
ell, John, -1828?Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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Thoughts concerning the proper constitutional principles of manning & recruiting the British navy and army. Dedicated to The Right Honourable the earl of chatham, first lord of the admiralty, and The Right Honourable Sir George Yonge, Secretary at War. By the Hon. and Rev. James Cochrane, vicar of manfield, in the county of York, and formerly Chaplain to the Eighty-Second regiment of foot.
Cochrane, James, 1751-1823.Date: Anno, 1791- Books
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To the Honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled. The case of the officers of the late Count Nassau's Regiment of foot, taken prisoners at the Battle of Almanza.
Date: 1712?]- Books
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Dedicated to the British Army. Military sketches. By Edward Drewe, late Major of the 35th Regiment of Foot.
Drewe, Edward, -1793.Date: 1784- Books
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At Edinburgh the 13 of March 1645.
Scotland. Parliament. Committee of EstatesDate: [1645]- Books
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To the officers of the army; the singular and interesting case of Patrick Dillon, Esq. Late Surgeon of the 64th Regiment of Foot, who was lately dismissed from His Majesty's service in consequence of having sent a challenge to Robert Hedges, Esq. late Captain in the 67th Regiment, for Defamation on the late Court-Martial which was held for the Trial of Major Browne.
Dillon, Patrick.Date: 1787- Books
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The military medley, containing the most necessary rules and directions for attaining a competent knowledge of the art: to which is added an explication of military terms, alphabetically digested. By Thomas Simes, Esq; Captain of the Queen's Royal Regiment of Foot.
Simes, Thomas, active 1757-1780.Date: M,DCC,LXVII. [1767]- Books
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The elements of military arrangement; Comprehending the tactick, exercise, manoevres, and discipline of the British infantry; together with the late field regulations and manœvres, ordered by General Lord Amherst, for the regiments of foot and militia, and an appendix, containing the substance of the principal standing orders for the army.
Williamson, John, 1751?-1801.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]