In the mode of performing these peculiar and important services, the Fourteenth and Sixteenth Light Dragoons, under the direction of active and intelligent officers, acquired the confidence of the Commander of the Forces, and of the division of the army of which they formed a portion.

At the period of the conclusion of this Record, (1846) the regiment is reported to be in a high state of efficiency, and in readiness to evince its prowess whenever the public service may again require its assistance.

FOOTNOTES:

[10] See Memoir in Appendix. [Page 75].

[11] See Memoir in Appendix. [Page 75].

[12] Colonel Napier's History of the Peninsular War.

[13] See Memoir in Appendix. [Page 76].

[14] See Memoir in Appendix. [Page 76].

[15] See Memoir in Appendix. [Page 76].