Orders. Military records.
Found in 125 Collections and/or Records:
Abstract of Garrison Orders and General Orders, 3 June 1769-19 July 1771, issued by Lieutenant Colonel (later General Sir Robert) Boyd, Lieutenant-Governor of Gibraltar., 1769-1771.
Album, containing copies of orders, apparently compiled in the eighteenth century, after the campaigns in question., 18th century.
Apparently incomplete collection of correspondence and papers of William Marshall and of members of his family, together with related papers compiled by David J Mackenzie, Sheriff-substitute of Glasgow.
William Marshall, who was factor to the Duke of Gordon, was known in his own day as a Scottish fiddler and composer of strathspeys, and an inventor. The collection contains almost nothing of musical interest, and the largest single part consists of letters and copies of letters of his sons whilst on active service in India and in the Peninsular War, written to him and to other members of the family.
'Book of Standing Orders for the 1st Regt. of Foot Guards', 1750., 1750-1753.
Also included is an additional order of 1753 (folio 35). Besides purely military matters, the orders relate to conduct outside barracks, gaming, drinking, etc. General orders for all three Regiments of Foot Guards, 1751, are given at folio 13. At the end is a list of officers dated 1751 (folio iv).
Bound volumes of official military returns, orders and correspondence concerning the War of the Austrian Succession., 1746-1748.
Copies of secret orders and letters issued and received by Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane., 1814-1815.
Correspondence and papers, chiefly of General Sir George Brown, Knight Commander of the Bath, with those of other members of his family, residing at Linkwood, Elgin.
Correspondence and papers of the 1st and 2nd Earls of Minto concerning their commands in the Roxburgh Regiment, Volunteer Infantry and the 1st Regiment, Roxburghshire Local Militia respectively., 1797-1819.
Correspondence and papers of the 1st and 2nd Earls of Minto concerning their commands in the Roxburgh Regiment, Volunteer Infantry and the 1st Regiment, Roxburghshire Local Militia respectively., 1797-1803.
Correspondence and papers of the 1st and 2nd Earls of Minto concerning their commands in the Roxburgh Regiment, Volunteer Infantry and the 1st Regiment, Roxburghshire Local Militia respectively., 1804-1819.
Correspondence and papers of the 1st Earl of Minto and the Bengal Government concerning the British invasion and occupation of Java and other Dutch possessions in the East Indies., 1808-1814.
Includes correspondence and papers, 1810-1814, of and concerning Thomas Stamford Raffles, Lieutenant-Governor of Java.
'Detail of Field Exercise, Movements, Words of Command, etc., [1804]'., [1804.]
Directives issued by James Johnston and from Headquarters, British Army of the Rhine., 1979 - 1981
Documents received by James Johnston relating to postings., c.1966-1968
Eighteenth-century copy of selected General Orders by Field-Marshal George Wade, 1744, and the Duke of Cumberland, 1745-1748.
The Duke of Cumberland's orders are arranged chronologically under various subject headings, of which the most important are: 'General and Staff Officers', 'Forrage and Forragers', 'Camp Duty and Regulations', 'March of the Army', 'Detachment Guards', 'Picquets', 'Signals at a Review', 'Exercise and Firing', and 'Regulation of Colours'.
‘Extracts of orders given at Shroton Camp’, July-October 1756; and ‘Order of march &c. at Shroton Camp’, 31 August 1756., 1456.
Field detachment orders, 4 June-5 December 1809, in Kutch., 1809.
Field detachment orders in Kathiawar and correspondence with the Adjutant-General., 1807-1808.
Field detachment orders, May 1807-February 1808, in Kathiawar., 1807-1808.
Field detachment orders, May 1807-February 1808, in Kathiawar, and correspondence, September 1807-February 1808, with the Adjutant-General., 1807-1808.
Field notebook, May-July 1813, containing the orders of the Commander-in-Chief [Wellington] to Thomas Graham, through the Quartermaster-General, Sir George Murray, concerning the manoeuvres of the Peninsular Army., 1813.
Field notebook of Thomas Graham containing 'General orders for the Army serving under Lt. Genl. Graham', Cadiz, 21 March-23 May 1810., 1810.
'General and Standing Orders', from the time of Sir Thomas John Cochrane’s service at the East India Station., 1842-1847.
Journals, orders, letters and other papers of Lieutenant-General Hon Sir William Stewart relating to commands and service at home and abroad, and to the formation of the Rifle Brigade.
Acc.9074/1-61 consist of 61 bound volumes entitled 'The Cumloden Papers'.