Professional Documents
Culture Documents
PDF Fast Facts For The ER Nurse: Emergency Department Orientation in A Nutshell Jennifer R. Buettner All Chapter
PDF Fast Facts For The ER Nurse: Emergency Department Orientation in A Nutshell Jennifer R. Buettner All Chapter
PDF Fast Facts For The ER Nurse: Emergency Department Orientation in A Nutshell Jennifer R. Buettner All Chapter
https://textbookfull.com/product/fast-facts-for-the-er-nurse-
jennifer-r-buettner/
https://textbookfull.com/product/fast-facts-for-the-school-nurse-
school-nursing-in-a-nutshell-2nd-edition-janice-loschiavo/
https://textbookfull.com/product/fast-facts-for-the-new-nurse-
practitioner-aktan/
https://textbookfull.com/product/fast-facts-for-evidence-based-
practice-in-nursing-implementing-ebp-in-a-nutshell-2nd-edition-
coll/
The Arrhythmic Patient in the Emergency Department A
Practical Guide for Cardiologists and Emergency
Physicians 1st Edition Massimo Zecchin
https://textbookfull.com/product/the-arrhythmic-patient-in-the-
emergency-department-a-practical-guide-for-cardiologists-and-
emergency-physicians-1st-edition-massimo-zecchin/
https://textbookfull.com/product/family-nurse-practitioner-
certification-intensive-review-fast-facts-and-practice-questions-
third-edition-maria-t-codina-leik/
https://textbookfull.com/product/fast-facts-acne-alison-m-layton/
https://textbookfull.com/product/fast-facts-renal-disorders-2nd-
ed-health-press-singh-a/
https://textbookfull.com/product/adult-gerontology-nurse-
practitioner-certification-intensive-review-fast-facts-and-
practice-questions-book-free-app-third-edition-maria-t-codina-
Another random document with
no related content on Scribd:
“To gain the good opinion and the confidence of those
General Officers under whose orders we may serve, should at
all times be our study; to succeed must in any case be
gratifying; but in the instance of so very distinguished an officer
as Sir Alexander Woodford, who so thoroughly knows what a
British soldier is and ought to be; and after a period of seven
years, in which we have served under his orders, in the course
of which he has acquired an intimate knowledge of us as a
regiment, it is flattering and grateful in the extreme to me, as it
is to you, Officers and Soldiers, to have heard the Major-
General speak as he has done of the good spirit and discipline
which pervade our ranks.
“We owe it to ourselves never to be unmindful of this
address, and I pray you to recollect what I have frequently
impressed on you, that not only by bravery in war can the
honour of your Colours be upheld, but also by a steady
perseverance in good and regular conduct, and let us ever
bear in mind, that valour without discipline is of no avail.”
The square was then reduced, and the regiment being in line, fired
a feu de joie, the drums beating a point of war between each fire,
and at the close the band played “God save the King;” after which
the regiment gave three hearty cheers in honour of the occasion.
The regiment then broke into column and marched past, the Officers
saluting, and the line being re-formed, opened its ranks, advanced,
and again presented arms.
At two o’clock, the whole of the Non-Commissioned Officers and
Soldiers, with their families, were provided with an excellent dinner
on the parade in the citadel.
The Service Companies embarked from Corfu on board the
Barosa troop ship, under command of Major Eden, on 29th July,
1836, and landed at Portsmouth the 23rd of September, where they
joined the Depôt Companies after a separation of nearly eleven
years, those companies having arrived only two days previously from
Ireland.
The Depôt Companies after being moved from Ireland to Languard
Fort and Harwich in 1830, continued to occupy those quarters until
July, 1832, when they moved to Chatham, leaving a detachment of
one company at Harwich, under command of Captain Orr; on the 1st
January, 1833, Major O’Hara joined and assumed the command of
the depôt, Major Eden having proceeded to join the Service
Companies, and in this year the depôt moved to Sheerness, where
Captain Orr’s detachment joined in June from Harwich, on quitting
which place Captain Orr received a letter expressive of the
admiration of the Mayor, Justices, and Inhabitants, of the good
conduct of the detachment, of which letter and of Captain Orr’s reply,
the following are copies, viz.:—
The depôt marched in two divisions to Dover, on the 6th and 8th of
September, and arrived on the 10th and 12th. They occupied the
Western Height Barracks, giving a detachment to the Castle until the
3rd of January, 1835, when the entire of the depôt were moved to
the Castle. Soon after its arrival in Dover it actively assisted with the
Artillery in extinguishing a fire, for which the thanks of the inhabitants
were received; and after being quartered in Dover for eleven months,
it embarked for Ireland in the Messenger steamer, the 5th August.
The feeling of the inhabitants at its departure will be best understood
by reading the following description thereof, extracted from the
“Dover Telegraph,” which, with a letter from the Magistrates, and a
garrison order, on the occasion, sufficiently refute the calumny cast
on the corps when at Chatham.
1836
THE
WITH A
Colonels.
Date of Appointment. Date of Removal, &c.
The Honourable John } { Removed to the 66th
Thomas De Burgh,
} Sept. 25th, 1793. { Regt., 27th Nov.
afterwards Major-General
} { 1794.
the Earl of Clanricarde
Lieutenant-Colonels.
Date of Appointment. Date of Removal, &c.
Robert Brownrigg September 25, 1793. Coldstream Guards.
Frederick Keppell March 28, 1794. 49th foot.
Wentworth Serle June 21, 1795. To half-pay.
Promoted to the
Wm. Carr Beresford September 16, 1795.
Colonelcy in 1807.
Alexander Duff April 14, 1798. To half-pay.
John Alex. Wallace February 6, 1805. Promoted to Major-
General, 1819.
John Taylor May 18, 1809. To half-pay.
James Ferguson August 12, 1819. To 52nd foot.
George N. O’Malley June 2, 1825.
Majors.
Date of Promotion or
Date of Appointment.
Removal.
J. T. Harvey Elwes March 28, 1794. To 4th foot.
Alexander Duff March 28, 1794. To Lieut.-Col. 88th.
Alexander Houstoun July 15, 1795. To 57th foot.
F. W. Buller June 27, 1796. To half-pay.
Daniel Hoghton April, 1798. To 8th foot.
Richard Vandeleur April 1, 1804. Died in Portugal, 1809.
William Ironmonger September 18, 1804. To 2nd foot.
John Silver September 19, 1804. Killed at Busaco, 1810.
Daniel Colquhoun November 23, 1804. To 7th garrison batt.
Christopher Vowell March 10, 1810. Retired.
R. B. M‘Pherson March 17, 1808. To half-pay.
R. B. M‘Gregor November 23, 1809. To half-pay.
John Dunne October 25, 1810. To half-pay.
Joseph Thompson August 4, 1811. Killed at Badajoz.
W. C. Seton October 30, 1812. To half-pay.
C. M. Graham November 28, 1816. Retired.
R. N. Nickle November 28, 1822. To Lieut.-Col. in 1825.
Henry Heathcote October 6, 1825. Died in 1829.
Harris Hailes May 25, 1826. To Lieut.-Col. 28th foot.
William Onslow February 15, 1827. To half-pay.
Robert O’Hara May 14, 1829. To Lieut.-Col. unatt.
W. H. Eden July 2, 1829.
William Mackie Nov. 10, 1837.
Return of the Names of the Officers, and the Number of Non-
Commissioned
Officers and Privates of the Eighty-Eighth, Killed and Wounded
by the
Enemy, at the Places and Dates specified.
Non-Commissioned Officers
Officers’ Names.
Place and Date and Privates.
of Action.
Killed. Wounded.
Killed. Wounded.
Serjts. R.&F. Serjts. R.&F.
Major Ironmonger
Capt. M‘Pherson
” Dunn
” Chisholm
” Seton
” Peshall
Lieut. Thompson Lieut. Adair
Buenos Ayres ” Hale ” R. Nickle — 100 — 120
5th July, 1807. Ensign M‘Gregor ” Graydon
Asst.-Sur. Fergusson ” Whittle
” Stewart
” Buller
” Mackie
” Gregg
” Bury
Adjut. Robertson
Talavera, Capt. Blake
27th and 28th Lieut. Graydon Capt. Brown 3 22 12 93
July, 1809 ” Whittle Lieut. Whitelaw
” Mc. Carthy
Maj. R. B. M‘Gregor
Capt M‘Dermott
Busaco, Major Silver ” G. H. Dansey 1 29 2 92
27th Sept. Lieut. Johnston(1) ” Bury
1810. Ensign Leonard Lieut. W. Nickle
” Fitzpatrick
Foz-d’Arronce,
15th March, Lieut. Heppenstall .. .. .. .. 0 0 0 0
1811.
Lieut. Stewart
Fuentes d’Onor, ” M‘Alpin 1 6 3 50
Capt. Irwin
5th May, 1811. ” Halket
Ensign Owgan
Lieut. W. Flack
Ciudad Rodrigo, ” Armstrong — 20 2 54
Lieut. Beresford
19th January, ” W. Kingsmill
1812. ” Johnston
Major Thompson Brev.-Major Murphy
Capt. Lindsay Capt. Peshall
Lieut. North Lieut. Stewart
Badajoz, ” Johnston(2) ” Faris
24th March, to ” Mansfield Capt. Oates 5 42 10 166
6th April, 1812. ” Cottom Lieut. Armstrong
” Mc. Alpin ” Davern
” Whitelaw Ensign Grattan
Capt. Adair
Lieut. Nickle, Wm.
Salamanca, Brev.-Major Murphy ” Meade 1 18 1 109
22d July, 1812. Capt. Hogan ” Grattan
” Kingsmill
Capt. M‘Dermott
Vittoria, Ensign Saunders Lieut. Flood — 30 2 195
21st June, 1813. ” Fitzpatrick
” Faris
Colonel Taylor
Capt. Oates
” Bunworth
Lieut. Fitzpatrick
Capt. Mc. Dermott ” Davern
Orthes, Lieut. Moriarty ” Faris 5 36 13 201
27th Feb. 1814. Ensign Reynolds ” Creswell
” Holland
” Stewart
Ensign M‘Intosh
Lt. & Adjt. Mitchell
Toulouse, .. .. .. Capt. Robert Nickle
10th April, 1814 Lieut. Poole 1 29 1 53
— —— — ——
17 332 46 1133