Volume of sketches and watercolours
- CA RBD MSG 315-17-IX-170-4
- Item
- Approximately 1892
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Volumes of sketches and watercolours, including views of West Africa
Volume of sketches and watercolours
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Volumes of sketches and watercolours, including views of West Africa
Unknown note on precentorship of Dublin Cathedral
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Copy of letter of Governor-General to Court of Directors concerning the withdrawal of Scinde of troops belonging to the Bombay establishment; barrack accommodations for European troops in Bombay Presidency and restriction of the number of women and children to accompany native regiments beyond the sea
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
The size of retinue, official receptions at Dieg, Delhi: Lord Amsherst's difficulties of etiquette with the Mogul King
The remanding of Captain Larkins
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Three memoranda and two letters on the remanding to his corps of Captain Larkins of the 2nd Regt. N.I
The reduction of the corps of sappers and miners
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Memorandum by the Governor-General on the reduction of the corps of sappers and miners to 300 men and the formation from the surplus of seven companies of pioneers
The promotion to Ensign of Sergeant-Major William Sheffield
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Copy of letter of Governor-General to Court of Directors, requesting the promotion to Ensign of Sergeant-Major William Sheffield of 73rd Regiment N.I. for valuable services rendered in action at Ferozeschichuron 21st and 22nd December 1845
The insertion of article No.27
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Memorandum by the Governor-General concerning an objection taken to the insertion of a new article No. 27 into the revised Articles of War, specifying that any native soldier who refused to work in the trenches or in the field operations before the enemy should be held liable to punishment
The Duke of Wellington to Sir E. Blakeney
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Letters and memoranda from the Duke of Wellington to Sir E. Blakeney on barricades and street fighting in Dublin, the support to be given by troops to the civil power; their training for this purpose and for the dispersal of armed and unarmed mobs; the connection of the rebel leaders with the Paris revolutionaries and the Chartists; the throat of disturbances and the measures to be taken against them, in particular districts of Ireland; together with correspondence of Sir E. Blakeney and Lord Fitzroy Somerset on the confinement to barracks of the troops, and the Duke's comments.
The appointing of Brigadier Campbell
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Copy of letter from Governor-General to Court of Directors appointing Brigadier Campbell, C.B. in command of 10, 000 troops at Lahore to be a Brigadier of the 1st Class