The Walcheren Expedition of 1809 and Its Results
Title | The Walcheren Expedition of 1809 and Its Results PDF eBook |
Author | Valerie Patricia Fournier |
Publisher | |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 1969 |
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A Journal of the Walcheren Expedition 1809
Title | A Journal of the Walcheren Expedition 1809 PDF eBook |
Author | D. Yarrow |
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Release | 19?? |
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The Walcheren Expedition of 1809
Title | The Walcheren Expedition of 1809 PDF eBook |
Author | Reginald Cecil GWILLIAM |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 1949 |
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Walcheren 1809
Title | Walcheren 1809 PDF eBook |
Author | Martin R. Howard |
Publisher | Pen and Sword |
Pages | 452 |
Release | 2012-10-24 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1783033339 |
In July 1809, with the Dutch coast a pistol held at the head of England, the largest British expeditionary force ever assembled, over 40,000 men and around 600 ships, weighed anchor off the Kent coast and sailed for the island of Walcheren in the Scheldt estuary. After an initial success, the expedition stalled and as the lethargic military commander, Lord Chatham, was at loggerheads with the opinionated senior naval commander, Sir Richard Strachan, troops were dying of a mysterious disease termed Walcheren fever. Almost all the campaigns 4,000 dead were victims of disease. The Scheldt was evacuated and the return home was followed by a scandalous Parliamentary Inquiry. Walcheren fever cast an even longer shadow. Six months later 11,000 men were still registered sick. In 1812, Wellington complained that the constitution of his troops was much shaken with Walcheren.
The Late Lord
Title | The Late Lord PDF eBook |
Author | Jacqueline Reiter |
Publisher | Pen and Sword History |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781473856950 |
John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham is one of the most enigmatic and overlooked figures of early nineteenth century British history. The elder brother of Pitt the Younger, he has long been consigned to history as 'the late Lord Chatham', the lazy commander-in-chief of the 1809 Walcheren expedition, whose inactivity and incompetence turned what should have been an easy victory into a disaster. Chatham's poor reputation obscures a fascinating and complex man. During a twenty-year career at the heart of government, he served in several important cabinet posts such as First Lord of the Admiralty and Master-General of the Ordnance. Yet despite his closeness to the Prime Minister and friendship with the Royal Family, political rivalries and private tragedy hampered his ascendance. Paradoxically for a man of widely admired diplomatic skills, his downfall owed as much to his personal insecurities and penchant for making enemies as it did to military failure. Using a variety of manuscript sources to tease Chatham from the records, this biography peels away the myths and places him for the first time in proper familial, political, and military context. It breathes life into a much-maligned member of one of Britain's greatest political dynasties, revealing a deeply flawed man trapped in the shadow of his illustrious relatives.
The Recollections Of Rifleman Harris
Title | The Recollections Of Rifleman Harris PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin Randell Harris |
Publisher | Pickle Partners Publishing |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2011-03-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 190869257X |
In an era devoid of modern communication methods, letters and diaries from the literate officer classes of the Napoleonic wars abound ,in all of the languages of the combatant nations. Much less often heard is the voice of the enlisted man, particularly in the British armed forces, an invaluable insight is provided by the recollections of Rifleman Harris late of the 95th Rifles. The often brutal realities of the era were collated by an officer whom he knew, Captain Curling, and published in 1848, and although not well known at the time has become one of the most famous recorded by any rank. One of Harris’ first memoires of his time in the army is the devastating spectacle of a firing squad for a court-martial of one of the rank and file and of the court-martial of the bungling General Whitelock whose mishandled expedition to Buenos Ayres. The man from the rank and file was shot, but General Whitelock was merely cashiered, a difference of class and the times unintentionally brought to light. Whitelock’s court-martial provides the first appearance of General (at the time Colonel) Craufurd, who went on the expedition with Whitelock and want to have his former commander shot for his ineptitude!, and under whom Harris would spend a great deal of his soldiering career. Harris takes a small part in another expedition to Denmark, but the only sort of action he is involved in is defending a Danish family from the depredations of fellow soldiers. It is however with his entrance into Portugal in 1808, that his adventures really begin to take shape; as his fellow soldiers fall around him at the battles of Roliça and Vimiero he describes the horrific injuries sustained, the plundering of the dead that took place (which he was not above joining in) and the task of the surgeons to try and stitch up the wounded. A large part of the narrative is taken by the retreat of Sir John Moore’s army to Coruña, and the Light Brigade’s to Vigo. His tales of the retreat are vividly described; from the capture of the French general Lefebvre-Desnouettes at Benavente, the privation, the wifes of the soldiers and their struggle to stay with the column, to the iron resolve of General Craufurd to keep going. Eventually and in a pitiable state Harris reaches Vigo and embarks for England. It was not enemy action that ended Harris’ career in the army but diseases contracted during the pestilent 1809 Walcheren campaign, the lingering sickness forced Harris to leave the army and take up trade as a cobbler. A valuable and excellent read.
The English Utilitarians, Volume I.
Title | The English Utilitarians, Volume I. PDF eBook |
Author | Leslie Stephen |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2020-08-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 3752424028 |
Reproduction of the original: The English Utilitarians, Volume I. by Leslie Stephen