Facts and Calculations respecting the Po- pulation and Territory of the United States of America, 613. French Troops, Character of, 268; Or- der of Battle, 221.
Ferguson, Ronald Crawfurd, Maj.-gen. his Biography, 395. Flanders, Expedition of Sir Charles Gray in 1793, 396.
Ferrol, Expedition to in 1800, 401. Ferrol evacuated by the French, 533. Fitzgerald, W. T. Esq., Poetry, 30, 456,
Fabius, Parallel between Lord Wellington, 465.
Fitzpatrick, General, his Biography, 591. Fillingham, John, Paymaster, R. W. I. Rangers, General Courts Martial, 556. Fermor, Thomas William, Colonel, 3d Foot Guards, License to wear the In- signia of an Honorary Knight Com- mander of the Royal Portuguese Mi- litary Order of the Tower and Sword,
Fletcher, Sir Richard, Kt. and Bt. Do. Do. 191.
General Orders, Army Regulations, Cir- culars, and Courts Martial, 62-72, 169-174, 272-276, 375-376; 472- 476; 550-556; 653-654.
Memorial from certain Substitutes of the Perthshire Militia, 62.
Circular Letter to General Officers com- manding Districts in Great-Britain respecting Do. 63.
Opinion of the Attorney and Solicitor General on Do. 64.
Courts Martial on Captain Hylton of the 85th, 66; Lieut. Ed. Powell of the 85th, 68; Captain James Hamilton of the 3d West India Regiment, 69; Lieut. John H. Cruice of the 36th Reg. 70; Capt. O'Keefe Boulger of the 23d Reg. 70; Lieut.-col. Balfour of the 2d Dragoons, 70; Brevet Major Stewart, 46th Reg. 273; Ditto Brevet Lieut.-col. F. F. Browne, 6th W. I. Reg. 554; Ditto Lieut. and Paymas- ter, W. Cockell, Wiltshire Militia, 555; Ditto Paymaster J. Fillingham, R. W. I. Rangers, 556; Do. Maj. Andrew Valentine Browne, 8th W. I. Regt. 653. Regulations for granting Pensions to Officers of the Commissariat Depart- ment, losing an Eye or a Limb on Service, 272; Respecting Soldiers' Wives when a Regiment embarks for Garrison Duty or Foreign Service, 272; Abstract of a Bill for the more speedy and effectual Trial and Punishment of Offences committed by Soldiers de- tached in the Peninsula, 375. Reduction of Volunteer Corps, ib.
Commuted Allowance to Recruiting Par- ties in lieu of Bread and Meat, 474. Regiments whose Services have been transferred, 475.
Recruits transferred to a Garrison Bat- talion, 475.
Encrease of pay to Serjeant Majors; and the Appointment of Colour Serjeants, 476.
Increased Rates to Inn-keepers, 476. Warrant for the more convenient Pay- ment of the Pensions to the Widows of Officers of the Land Forces, residing in Great-Britain or Ireland, 172. Notice respecting Widows residing in Great-Britain, whose Pensions are is- sued in Ireland, 173.
Allowance of Coals to Schools held in Barracks, 173.
Allowance to be made to Officers paying Regimental Depôts, 550.
Advances made by the Parish of St. Paul to the Widows of Soldiers embarked for Foreign Service, 550. Regulation in case of Regiments ordered for Embarkation, 550. Allowance to Non-commissioned Officers or Private Soldiers on a March, 561. Statement of certain Accompts and other Documents required to be transmitted to the Secretary at War, by Regiments of Cavalry at Home, 552. Statement of certain Accompts, and other Documents required to be transmitted to the Secretary at War, by Regiments of Infantry at Home, 553.
Gazettes,72-98;174-195; 274-294;376- 391; 477-490; 557-588; 655-687. Germany, Letter on the Maps thereof, 364.
General Officers serving in the Penin-
sula; Observations on their Duties,
Grey, Sir Charles, Expedition to Flan- ders in 1793, 396.
Gross Gorschen, Battle of, 430. German Town, Battle of, 496.
Horse Guards, Blue, letter on the pro- motions therein, 161. Honorary badges, &c. "Bergen-op-Zee," and "Mandara," to the colours and appointments of the 92d Regt. 174. Helder, Narrative of the Expedition || thereto in 1799, 300. Hilton Family, Pedigree, 495. Hamburgh, &c. Review of the actual
state of Hamburgh, and the oppor- tunities the Hamburghers and Gen. Tettenborn had of defending the same, 503.
Harvey, Wm. Maundy, Lieut.-Colonel,
and Brigadier Gen. in the Portuguese Army; license that he may wear the Insignia of an Honorary Knight Com- mander of the Royal Portuguese Mili- tary Order of the Tower and Sword,485. Hill, Thos. Noel, Lt.-Col. Do. Do. 191. Hamilton, John, Esq. Lieut.-Gen. of His
Majesty's Forces, and Colonel of the 2d Ceylon Regt. Do. Do. 564.
Italy, Campaigns in 1799, 111. Indies, West, Campaigns of, 1794-6, &c.
Java, Narrative of the Expedition to, and Capture of, 342.
Innkeepers, increased Rates to them, 476. Instructions, important, for a Minister, when sent on a Diplomatic Mission to the Continental Courts, exposing the Principles that influence the Tugend- Bund, or Tugend Vereind; the In- trigues of the different Court Parties, and other important Facts, 603.
Knighthood, new Order of, 159. Kutusoff, bis conference with Lauriston, 131.
Kremlin at Moscow, Description of, 128. Kutusoff, Princess, the Emperor Alexan-
der's Letter to her on the death of her husband, 429.
Lauriston and Kutusoff, Conference be- tween, when the former was dispatched from Moscow by Buonaparte, with the view of opening a Negociation, 131. Lincelles, gallant affair at, in 1793, 298. Louis XVIII, Address to the French in 1813, 415.
Lutzen, Battle of, 430.
Limerick Militia, to bear the title of Royal, 276.
Leith, M.-Gen. presented with the Order
of the Bath, and most honourable ad- ditions to the Armorial Ensigns of his
family, for his highly meritorious con- duct in the Peninsula, 280.
Moore, Lieut.-Gen. Sir John, his life, 3. MessAllowance at Regimental Depôts,66. Marriages, 98, 196, 234, 392, 490, 588, 688.
Macdonald, Gen. his Life, 110.
Militias, British and Irish, transferred in 1813, 169.
Military College Regulations, 169. Medals, Military, List of Officers to whom given, 165.
Mutilated Officers, Letter on, 161. Murat and Miloradovitch, Conference between, at the advanced posts of the Russian and French Armies, on the 11th of October, 132.
Maltese Cross, Account of the Order of, 130.
Moscow, Account of, 121.
Majors, Observations on the Rank of, 264. Mechanics for the Army, 262.
Marmont, Marshal, his Biography, 210. Memoir concerning the Commercial Re-
lations of the United States with Great Britain; to which is added, An Essay upon the Advantages to be derived from new Colonies. Translated from the French of M. de Talleyrand-re- viewed, 359.
Medical Department of the Army, 365. Memoir on the State of Europe, with Propositions for the Restoration of a Balance of Power, by the Exertions, Political and Military, of Great Britain, Russia and Prussia, 442.
Mayne, J. Esq. Lines on the Battle of Vittoria, 456.
Marcellus-Parallel between Lord Wel- lington, 465.
March, Earl of, his Escape after the Evacuation of Burgos, 631. Musgrave, Sir Thomas, Gen. his Bio-
Mac Bean, Wm. Lieut.-Col. License to wear the Insignia of an Honorary Knight Commander of the Royal Por- tuguese Military Order of the Tower and Sword, 280.
Observations on the Marquis of Welling- ton's Letter of Nov. 28, 1812, 48. Officers Prisoners of War, 56; mutilated, 161; mutilated in the Service of Spain, 268; dress, 57; who have had Hono- rary Medals granted to them for par- ticular Service, 165; Marching Money, 536; Postage, 587; Allowance for paying Regimental Depôts, 550. Ostend, Expedition in 1798, 103. Orange, Prince of, his Escape, after the Evacuation of Burgos by the French,
Observations, Military, on the British Army, Invalids and Medical Depart- ments, 538.
Poetical Essays on Military Subjects. Stanzas in Honour of the Marquis of
Let Russia's Triumph rouse the World to Arms; addressed to the Nations groaning underBuonaparte'sYoke, 30. The Anti-Columbiad, or Moscow de- stroyed, 140.
Epistle from a Serjeant serving in the Peninsula, to his Wife in England, 256. Elegiac Stanzas on the Death of Gen. Brock, by Wm. Upton, 451. "Victoria," by Mrs. John Philippart, Author of Muscovy, &c. 452. Vittoria, by J. Mayne, Esq. 456. Battle of Vittoria, by W. F. Fitzgerald, Esq. 456.
La Puebla's Tree, by Mrs. John Philip- part, 522.
Lines supposed to be written by the Countess of Loudon, on the occasion
of signifying her Ladyship's intention to accompany her Lord, Earl-Moira, to the East, 522.
The Pursuit, by Mrs. John Philippart, Author of Muscovy, &c. 631.
The Battle of Salamanca, by W. T. Fitz- gerald, 632.
Peninsula Campaigns, vide Campaigns. Paymasters, their Military Rank, &c. 55, 263; Securities, 65. Prisoners of War, 56.
Prevost, Captains James and Henry, their Biographies, 108.
Pensions, Widows, Warrant for the bet- ter payment of them, 172. Petersburgh, Itinerary from, through
Moscow to Tula and Voronetz, 229. Platow, Gen. Anecdotes of, 240. Pitt, W. M. Esq. M. P. his Plan for af- fording Incomes to General Officers adequate to the Support of their Rank,
Philippart, Mrs. John, Lines on the Bat-
tle of Victoria, 452; La Puebla's Tree, 522; the Pursuit, 631.
Pompey, Cicero's Opinion of him, 457. Parallel between Quintus Fabius, Mar-
cellus, and Lord Wellington, 465. Portuguese Army, Observations on, 538. Pack, Dennis, Lieut.-Col. License to wear the Insignia of an Honorary Knight Commander of the Royal Por- tuguese Military Order of the Tower and Sword, 191.
Qualifications requisite in him who would arrive at distinction in a Military Ca- pacity, 164.
Russian Troops, their Character, by Cap- tain J. H. Cooper, 57, 126. Regulations, vide General Orders. Recruiting Service Regulations, 171, Remuneration to Privates and Non-com- missioned Officers for particular Ser- vices, 154. Reviews.-The Battle of Albuera, a
Poem, 146; the Battles of Salamanca and Barrosa, a Poem, 146. Russian Festivities, &c. 123; Pictures, Riches, Servants, 127.
Roman Greatness of Mind, 350. Roberts, Lieut.-Col. his Plan for forming
a Rallying Square, 469; new Mode of arranging the Formation of a Squa- dron, 260. Recruiting Parties, Commuted Allowance to them in lieu of Bread and Meat, 474. Recruits raised at Head Quarters of Bat-
talions, or Regimental Depôts, 474. Regiments whose Services have been transferred, 475.
Reade, Thomas, Major, 27th Foot, Li- cense to wear the Insignia of a Knight of the 3d Class of the Royal Sicilian Order of St.Ferdinand, and of Merit,77.
St. Lucia, Expedition to, in 1794, 102. Stewart, Sir Charles William, Major-
Gen. his Life, 199.-License to wear the Insignia of an Honorary Knight Commander of the Royal Portuguese Military Order of the Tower and Sword, 279.
Stewart, James, Brevet Major, 26th Regt. Proceedings of a Court-Martial on,273. Smolensk, Description of, 219. Sarrazin, General, his Life, 308. Spanish Troops, Character of them, 367. Staff, the General-in-Chief thereof, 369. Staff-Officers of Districts in Great-Bri-
tain-Rates of Allowance in Lieu of Forage for half-year ending 24th June, 1813, 474. Serjeant-Majors, Increase of Pay to them, 476.
Sweden, Treaty with, 507.
Sweden, Crown Prince of, Review of his Conduct in regard to the Evacuation of Hamburgh, and the Motives by which he was directed, 503:
Salamanca, the Battle of, a Poem, by W. T. Fitzgerald, Esq. 632. Somerset, Lord Robert Edward Henry, license to wear the Insignia of an Ho- norary Knight Commander of the Royal Portuguesc Military Order of the Tower and Sword, 191.
Stuart, Sir John, honourable Armorial Augmentation, 577.
Tyrol, the Campaign of 1800, 114. Tarento, Duke of, his Life, 110. Tyrconnel, Earl, Account of his Death, ||
Trebia, Russian Heroism at the Battle
Tugend Vereind or Tugend Bund, Ex- position of the Principles that influence the Society, 603.
Third Royal Lancashire Militia, to be in future styled "The 3d or Prince Re- gent's Own Regiment of Royal Lanca- shire Militia," 677.
United States, a Military View thereof, and their Vulnerable Points exposed, by a Reference to the Conduct and Opinion of General Washington, 325. Upton, Mr. his Lines on the Death of Major-Gen. Brock, 451.
Volunteer Corps, Reduction thereof, 375. Volunteers, Inspecting Field Officers of, 535.
Woronzoff, Count, his Life, 118. Wilson, Sir Robert, his Account of the Battle of Borodino, 119.-His Con- duct at the Battle of Lutzen, 436. Walcheren, Expedition to, 106. Wagram, Battle of, 114. Winzingerode, General, his Capture by the French at Moscow, 135. Widows' Pensions, Warrant for the more convenient Payment of the same, 172. Windham, Mr. his Opinion of the Advan- tages Buonaparte possesses over his Cotemporaries, 237.
Washington, General, a Reference to his Conduct and Opinions, 325. Wellesley, The Marquis, Rejoicings on his Arrival at Lisbon in 1809, 524; his Entry into Spain in 1809, 658; his narrow Escape on the 22d of July, 1809, 638.-For His Lordship's Dis- patches, vide Gazettes.
Wilson, John, Lieut.-Col. York Rangers, License to wear the Insignia of an Ho- norary Knight Commander of the Royal Portuguese Military Order of the Tower and Sword, 191.
Williams, William, Lieut.-Col. 13th Foot, Do. Do. 191.
Way, G. H. B. Lieut.-Col. of the 29th Foot, Do. Do. 191.
Wilhelm de Dornberg, Major-Gen. Li- cense to accept and wear the Insignia of the Imperial Military Order of St. George of Russia, 564.
Yeomanry, Inspecting Field Officers of,
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