Sir John Moore’s Peninsular Campaign 1808–1809

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Springer Science & Business Media, 2012/12/06 - 299 ページ
This book is an attempt to present the chief events in the last campaign of Sir John Moore. Enough of Sir John Moore's life, and of life in England, France, and Spain to explain those events has been included. In several instances, perhaps important instances, accounts of events as given here differ from what may be found elsewhere. In such cases the documents upon which the present narrative is based have been indicated. The list of those to whom I am indebted is a long one. The staff of the Public Record Office have been unfailingly helpful, pleasant, and ef ficient on the many occasions when I have used the Record Office. The Librarian and staff of the National Library of Scotland were most help ful when the writer consulted the papers of Sir George Murray and the manuscripts of Thomas Graham, Lord Lynedoch, in that Library. An especially enjoyable occasion was the time spent in the Scottish United Services Museum working with the Sir David Baird papers. I am much indebted to The Honourable the Marquess of Anglesey for permission to consult the Paget papers in the Library at Plas-Newydd. The Libra rian and the Keeper of Manuscripts of the John Rylands Library have been most kind and generous in making available the papers of Sir Henry Clinton. As always, Mr.
 

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The Revolt of the Spanish and the Expedition
24
The Defeat of the French and the Question
44
The Army Prepares to March into Spain
66
The French and Spanish Armies
89
The Effects of Tudela
114
A Change of Plans
135
From Sahagún to Valencia de Don Juan
154
From Benavente to Bembibre
178
Bembibre to Cacabelos and Villafranca
193
From Cacabelos and Villafranca to Lugo
205
From Lugo to Betanzos
228
La Coruña
239
Post Mortem
257
Maps
270
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