Looking Back
July 30, 1827, ÆT. 31.
MY GRANDMOTHER
HER MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA
Madam,
Your Majesty in so readily consenting to accept the dedication of this humble volume, has only added one more to the long list of gracious favours, that I have constantly received at the hands of Your Majesty, ever since the day on which I was fortunate enough to commence my service, as Equerry-in-Waiting to the late King Edward.
The portion of this book that deals with that period, relates something of the manifold activities of that monarch, and, as regards myself, is the time of my life to which I look back with the greatest pleasure, both on account of the honour it was personally to serve so illustrious a Sovereign, and also because of the great and unvarying kindness that was extended to me by my beloved Master and the members of his family.
It has been a labour of love to write of those days, and has given me an opportunity of expressing, however inadequately, some of the gratitude that I feel towards those, who made the years that I spent in His Majesty’s household, the happiest of my life.
I have the honour to remain, Madam, Always your Majesty’s devoted servant, Seymour Fortescue.
Sir Seymour John Fortescue
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LOOKING BACK
DEDICATION
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
LOOKING BACK
EARLY DAYS
GUNROOM LIFE IN THE ’SEVENTIES
THE DARDANELLES IN 1878
EGYPT IN 1882
FROM GALATZ TO SOUAKIM VIA LONDON
THE CHANNEL FLEET AND MEDITERRANEAN STATION
THE ROYAL YACHT
EQUERRY TO THE PRINCE OF WALES
ON THE HEADQUARTER STAFF IN SOUTH AFRICA
SOME SCOTTISH HOUSES
KING EDWARD’S FOREIGN TOUR
MARIENBAD AND OTHER HEALTH RESORTS
SOME RECOLLECTIONS OF AN EQUERRY
MORE RECOLLECTIONS OF AN EQUERRY
A VISIT TO THE NITRATE FIELDS
1910
THE END
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