Notes.—The 77th at El-Bodon was specially commended by Lord Wellington for "steadiness, discipline and confidence" when largely outnumbered.
Bibliography.—Historical Records of The 57th (or West Middlesex Regiment). 1755-1878. By General H. J. Warre, C.B. [London: Mitchell. 1878.]
Some Reminiscences of the "Die-Hards" (57th West Middlesex). By Sergeant-Major E. Bezar. [Dunedin: Dick & Co. 1891.]
A History of The 57th (West Middlesex Regiment) from 1755-1881. Including a record of the services of the "Die-Hards" in the American War of Independence, Flanders, the West Indies, the Peninsula, France, the Crimea, New Zealand, Zululand, etc. By Captain Henry H. Woolwright, Middlesex Regiment. With coloured plates and other illustrations and maps. Demy 8vo. 406 pp.
The King's Royal Rifle Corps,
COMPRISING
1st to 4th Batts. (formerly) The 60th (The King's Royal Rifle Corps); with Militia Batts.
5th Batt. The Huntingdon Militia.
7th Batt. The 2nd Royal Middlesex Militia.
8th Batt. The Carlow Militia.