Orderly books. Military records.
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Book of General Orders of John Moore's expedition to Göteborg, on which Sir Thomas Graham served as Moore's Aide-de-Camp, 23 April to 21 August 1808., 1808.
Book of orders of the Egyptian campaign, 21 May-17 August 1801; the 90th Foot served in this campaign, being commanded by Sir Thomas Graham part of the time., 1801.
Copy of the Orderly-book, 23 October 1745-14 August 1746, of the Duke of Cumberland’s Army under Marshal Wade., 1745-1746, 1829.
Also included is correspondence, 1829, concerning the manuscript, including copies of letters of A Macdonald of the General Register House and Sir Walter Scott (folios 13-16).
Correspondence and papers concerning the militia and volunteers in Roxburghshire., 1776-1900, undated.
General order-book of Admiral Sir George Berkeley, January 1809-January 1811, concerning the everyday running of the squadron under his command., 1809-1811.
There are a number of formulas for different types of order, together with tables showing the recipients of these orders. At folios 1-4 are lists of Admiral Berkeley's order- and letter-books, and a contents-list of this manuscript.
General order book of Alexander Walker as Governor of St Helena., 1823-1826.
General order book of Alexander Walker as Governor of St Helena., 1826-1828.
General Order Book of the Fife Regiment of Militia containing printed and manuscript War Office circulars addressed to the commanding officer of the regiment.
Several of the circulars are signed by Viscount Palmerston as Secretary-at-War, and Viscount Sidmouth as Home Secretary.
General order books of Alexander Walker as Governor of St Helena., 1823-1828.
Letter- and order-books of Admiral Sir George Berkeley kept during his service as commander-in-chief on the coast of Portugal.
Microfilm of account book, 1798, for crops at Gordonbush estate; and, orderly book, 1782, of Captain John Gordon's Company, Sutherland Fencibles.
Military notebooks, memoranda and order books, manuscript and printed, of General Sir Thomas Graham, Baron Lynedoch.
'Night Order Book' of Sir Thomas John Cochrane, H.M.S. 'Surprize', 1812-1815, and 'Forte', 1820-1824., 1812-1824.
Order-book of Admiral Sir George Berkeley, November, 1809-June 1812, containing orders to the naval officer, agents victuallers, and agents for transports in Lisbon., 1809-1812.
Order-book of an officer in the Duke of Ormonde's force, in camp successively at Lewarde, Marchiennes, Solesmes, and Le Cateau-Cambrésis, 20 May-16 June 1712, giving the password and counter-sign, officers on duty, guards, and various orders for each day.
A wager between Colonel Samuel Shute (afterwards Governor of Massachusetts) and another officer as to the date of the cessation of hostilities is recorded and signed by both parties on folios 23-23 verso.
Order-book of Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane, North America., 1814-1815.
Order-book of the Montrose Loyal Volunteers kept by the adjutant, James Burnes., 1799-1802.
The order-book describes the ceremony disbanding the regiment in 1802 and gives the text of the adjutant's speech on that occasion.
Order-book of the Second Regiment of Montrose Volunteers kept by the adjutant, James Burnes., 1803-1808.
The order-book mentions guard duties at Lunan Bay in case of attempted invasion.
Order-books of the Montrose Loyal Volunteers and the Second Regiment of Montrose Volunteers, kept by the adjutant, James Burnes.
The Montrose Loyal Volunteers were disbanded in May 1802. The 2nd Forfarshire or Montrose Volunteers were formed in August 1803, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Gardiner (formerly commanding officer of the Royal Montrose Volunteers). Both volumes contain orders concerning drill, promotions, guard duties in Montrose, etc.; MS.10689 also mentions guard duties at Lunan Bay in case of attempted invasion.
Orderly book of Lieut. Forbes., 1825.
Orderly book with copies of correspondence., 1803-1808.
Orderly book with copies of correspondence., 1803-1804.
Orderly books with copies of correspondence., 1803-1808.
Photostat of the Order Book of the Stewart of Appin Clan Regiment, from 11 October 1745 to 18 January 1746, containing the orders for the whole of Prince Charles Edward's army during that period.
The orders are followed by a list of killed and wounded of the Regiment, accounts for pay, November 1745, and a return of the strength of the companies.