1st. Prussia issued her manifesto June 26th, 1792.
2nd. Great Britain, Germany, Russia, Naples, Portugal and Turkey signed them, June 22nd, 1799.
3rd. Great Britain, Russia, Austria and Naples, August 5th, 1805.
4th. Great Britain, Russia, Prussia and Saxony, October 6th, 1806.
5th. England and Austria, April 6th, 1809.
6th. Russia and Prussia, ratified at Kalisch, March 17th, 1813.
COLONEL.—This word is derived from the French, and means the chief commander of a regiment of troops.
COMMANDERS-IN-CHIEF OF THE BRITISH ARMY SINCE 1674:
| Duke of Monmouth | 1674 | Lord Amherst again | 1793 | |
| Duke of Marlborough | 1690 | Frederick, Duke of York | 1795 | |
| Duke of Schomberg | 1691 | Sir David Dundas | March 25, | 1809 |
| Duke of Ormond | 1711 | Frederick, Duke of York | May 29, | 1811 |
| Earl of Stair | 1744 | Duke of Wellington | Jan’y 22, | 1827 |
| Field Marshal Wade | 1745 | Lord Hill, Gen’l Commander- | ||
| Lord Ligonier | 1757 | in-Chief | Feb’y 25, | 1828 |
| Marquess of Granby | 1766 | Duke of Wellington again | Dec. 28, | 1842 |
| Lord Amherst | 1778 | Viscount Hardinge | Sept. 25, | 1852 |
| General Seymour Conway | 1782 | Duke of Cambridge | July 15, | 1856 |