[340] I derive the particulars of the Ashantee Expedition from the letters and journal of my son, Captain Cope; from three papers (‘The Rifle Brigade in the Ashantee Expedition’) in ‘Colburn’s United Service Journal,’ July-September, 1874; and from a detailed MS. Memoir on the Battle of Amoaful, kindly communicated to me by Major Robinson, Rifle Brigade, who has also favoured me with the plan.
[341] Of these ten men were at once sent to Netley Hospital.
[342] Exclusive of Depôt.
[APPENDIX I.]
COLONELS-IN-CHIEF.
Colonel COOTE MANNINGHAM, August 25, 1800.
General SIR DAVID DUNDAS, August 31, 1809.
Field Marshal ARTHUR, DUKE OF WELLINGTON, K.G., G.C.B., February 19, 1820.