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... Royal Highness the Duke of Cam- bridge , commanding the first division - Lieu- tenant - General Sir De Lacy Evans commanding the second division — and Lieutenant - General Sir Richard England commanding the third division . Fourth ...
... Royal Highness the Duke of Cam- bridge , commanding the first division - Lieu- tenant - General Sir De Lacy Evans commanding the second division — and Lieutenant - General Sir Richard England commanding the third division . Fourth ...
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... been previously vernacularized by even Royal authority , as his late Majesty King William IV . , when Lord High Admiral , thus pithily defined his intentions in a despatch to Admiral Sir Edward THE BATTLE OF ALMA . 45.
... been previously vernacularized by even Royal authority , as his late Majesty King William IV . , when Lord High Admiral , thus pithily defined his intentions in a despatch to Admiral Sir Edward THE BATTLE OF ALMA . 45.
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... Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge , namely the Grenadier , the Coldstream , and Scotch Fusilier Guards , and the Highland Brigade , under Major- General Sir Colin Campbell , consisting of the 42nd , 79th , and 93rd regiments ...
... Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge , namely the Grenadier , the Coldstream , and Scotch Fusilier Guards , and the Highland Brigade , under Major- General Sir Colin Campbell , consisting of the 42nd , 79th , and 93rd regiments ...
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... Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge brought his division into action in support of the light division with great ability , and had for the first time an opportunity of showing the enemy his devotion to Her Majesty , and to the ...
... Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge brought his division into action in support of the light division with great ability , and had for the first time an opportunity of showing the enemy his devotion to Her Majesty , and to the ...
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... Royal Horse Guards , Orderly Officer to the Commander of the Forces , wounded severely ; Captain H. E. Weare , 50th Regiment , D.A.A.G. , wounded severely . FIRST DIVISION . Staff - Captain H. W. Cust , Coldstream Guards , Aide - de ...
... Royal Horse Guards , Orderly Officer to the Commander of the Forces , wounded severely ; Captain H. E. Weare , 50th Regiment , D.A.A.G. , wounded severely . FIRST DIVISION . Staff - Captain H. W. Cust , Coldstream Guards , Aide - de ...
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