History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery Vol. 2 / Compiled from the Original Records
G.C.B. AND K.C.H.,, Deputy Adjutant-General, Royal Artillery, AND Director General of Artillery.
LONDON: PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS.
Unforeseen circumstances having arisen since the publication of the First Volume of this work, which rendered it possible that the Author might be unable to complete the narrative while holding the appointment of Superintendent of the Regimental Records, it has become necessary to modify the original plan. There were two alternatives,—either to compress the history between 1783 and the present date into one volume, sacrificing many matters of minor interest,—or to write, as fully as in the former volume, the history of a period additional to that already treated of, leaving the subsequent years and their campaigns to be described either by the Author’s successor, or by himself at some future time. After consultation with some of the senior officers of the Corps, the latter alternative has been adopted; and the addition of certain statistical tables, and of a copious index to both volumes, will, it is hoped, render the work, as far as it goes, a complete one. Unless anticipated by an abler pen, the Author does not despair of being able to avail himself at some future time of the continued access to the Regimental Records, now systematically arranged, which has been promised to him by the Deputy Adjutant-General of the Corps,—with a view to compiling narratives of the War in the Crimea, and of the Indian Mutiny.
The almost unanimously kind reception given to the first volume, not only by the press, but to a most cheering extent by his brother officers, demands the Author’s grateful acknowledgments. It has encouraged him in the labours, the results of which are now submitted to the public; and has satisfied him that he did not err in the estimate he placed upon a Regimental History, as a means of awakening and intensifying esprit de corps .
Having in the Preface stated the plan of this volume, it is incumbent on the Author now to acknowledge, with gratitude, the assistance he has received during its execution. Acting on a suggestion made by one of the reviewers of the first volume, he has noted in the margin the various authorities on which the narrative is based; and, as in many instances these are manuscript letters in the Record Office, he has given the dates of such,—to facilitate access to them by any one anxious to obtain information in detail.
Francis Duncan
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Major-General Sir Alexander J. Dickson,
PREFACE.
CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
INTRODUCTION.
Some Remarks on the foregoing Articles.
No. 7 COMPANY, 9th BATTALION.
“C” BATTERY, 14th BRIGADE, R.A.
No. 8 COMPANY, 9th BATTALION.
No. 9 COMPANY, 9th BATTALION.
No. 10 COMPANY, 9th BATTALION.
“E” BATTERY, 9th BRIGADE, R.A.
TABLE B.
Lieutenant-Colonel Robe, commanding.
Nominal List of Officers, Royal Artillery.
“To the Earl of Mulgrave.
APPENDIX C.
NOTES TO APPENDIX C.
INDEX TO VOL. I.
ERRATA IN FIRST EDITION OF VOL. I.
ADDENDA TO FIRST EDITION OF VOL I.
INDEX TO VOL. II.
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