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This collection features a body of texts relating to British soldiers' lives during 1700-1800. It combines the observations of officers and government officials with memoirs and letters as well as drawing extensively on press accounts. This fourth volume covers the period from the Treaty of Paris to the Declaration of War in 1854.
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This collection features a body of texts relating to British soldiers' lives during 1700-1800. It combines the observations of officers and government officials with memoirs and letters as well as drawing extensively on press accounts. This fourth volume covers the period from the Treaty of Paris to the Declaration of War in 1854.
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- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781138766143
- ISBN-10: 1138766143
- Artikelnr.: 75422332
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jennine Hurl-Eamon is Associate Professor of History at Trent University, Canada Lynn MacKay is Professor of History at Brandon University, Canada
Volume 4: From the Treaty of Paris to the Declaration of War in 1854 Edited by Lynn MacKay Table of Contents Introduction Newspapers
Journals and Magazines Part 1. Experiences of Courtship and Marriage 1.1. Courtship The Annette Meyers Case: 1. 'Murder of a Soldier in St. James's Park'
Times of London
5 February 1848
p. 6. 2. 'Horrible and Deliberate Murder of a Soldier'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
13 February 1848
p. 6. 3. 'Depravity of the British Army'
The Era
13 February 1848
p. 8. 4. Old Bailey Proceedings
28 February 1848 trial of Annette Meyers for murdering Henry Ducker
a soldier who had abandoned her. 5. 'Central Criminal Court-March 3
Old Court'
Morning Chronicle
4 March 1848
p. 7. 6. 'Abolition of Capital Punishments'
Times of London
9 March 1848
p. 8. 7. 'The Case of Annette Meyers'
The Era
12 March 1848
p. 10. 8. 'Respite of Annette Meyers'
Morning Chronicle
13 March 1848
p. 6. 9. 'Miscellanea'
The Examiner
20 May 1848
p. 332. 10. Buck Adams
The Narrative of Private Buck Adams (Cape Town: Van Riebeck Society
1941)
pp. 164-6
283-4. 11. George Calladine
The Diary of Colour-Serjeant George Calladine (London: Eden Fisher & Co.
1922)
p. 17
pp. 96
98. 12. Arthur Swinson and Donald Scott (eds)
The Memoirs of Private Waterfield (London: Cassell
1968)
pp. 106-7. 1.2. Domestic Arrangements in the British Isles 1.2.1. Permission to Marry 13. 'Military Flogging'
Morning Chronicle
16 May 1817
p. 2. 14. J. H. Stocqueler
The British Soldier: an Anecdotal History of the British Army (London: Wm. S. Orr
1857)
pp. 272-6. 1.2.2. Travel 15. 'A distressing accident'
Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser
28 December 1815
p. 4. a. The Rifle Brigade Women 16. 'Most Barbarous Outrage Committed by the Rebels'
Morning Chronicle
26 February 1822
p. 4. 17. 'Ireland'
Glasgow Herald
8 March 1822
p. 8. 18. 'A strong Refutation'
Bristol Mercury
23 March 1822
p. 1. 19. 'Ireland'
Glasgow Herald
29 March 1822
p. 4. 20. 'County of Cork Assizes'
Derby Mercury
17 April 1822
p. 2. 21. Sir William Cope
History of the Rifle Brigade (London: Chatto & Windus
1877)
p. 223. 22. 'The 2d Division'
Jackson's Oxford Journal
23 December 1826
p. 1. b. 53rd Regiment 23. 'Heartrending Case'
Ipswich Journal
31 August 1844
p. 3. 24. 'Public Liberality'
Times of London
2 September 1844
p. 6. 25. 'Alleged "Heart-rending Case"'
Liverpool Mercury
6 September 1844
p. 6. 26. 'Chatham
September 11'
Times of London
13 September 1844
p. 7. 27. 'Shocking Accident'
Leeds Mercury
5 September 1846
p. 7. 1.2.3. Morality and Reputation 28. 'Recollections of the Inner Life'
The Thistle: A Monthly Journal of the Royal Scots
Vol. VI
No. 5 (July 1899)
pp. 87-9. 29. Chips
'Soldiers' Wives'
Household Words Conducted by Charles Dickens
No. 76 (1851)
pp. 561-2. 30. 'The Church in the Army
No. 2'
The Morning Chronicle
25 March 1852
p. 3. 1.2.4. Barracks 31. Anon.
'The Education and Lodging of the Soldier'
Quarterly Review
Vol. 77 (1845-46)
pp. 542-4
551-2
553-6. 32. A Private Dragoon
'Soldiers' Wives'
St. Paul's Magazine
Vol. 6 (1870)
pp. 78-87. 33. The St. George's Barracks 1851 Manuscript Census Return
HO107/1481
pp. 390-405. 34. The Wellington Barracks 1851 Manuscript Census Return
HO107/1480
pp. 869-87. 1.2.5. Behaviour & Affection 35. 'Union Hall'
Morning Chronicle
9 January 1817
p. 3. 36. 'At Stockbridge'
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle
24 August 1835
p. 4. 37. George Calladine
The Diary of Colour-Serjeant George Calladine (London: Eden Fisher & Co.
1922)
pp. 100
117
130
137
157
158
163
174
187
189
& 195. 38. Thomas Faughnan
Stirring Incidents in the Life of a British Soldier (Toronto: Hunter Rose
1881)
pp. 66-8. 39. Marquess of Anglesey (ed.)
Sergeant Pearman's Memoirs (London: Jonathan Cape
1968)
pp. 122-7. 1.2.6. Family Disputes 40. 'Thames'
Morning Chronicle
5 October 1852
p. 8. 41. 'Alleged Sending'
Reynolds's Newspaper
10 October 1852
p. 10. 42. 'Police-Thames'
Morning Chronicle
11 October 1853
p. 11. 1.3. Domestic Arrangements Overseas 43. 'Soldiers' Children'
Freeman's Journal & Daily Commercial Advertiser
31 October 1850
p. 4. 44. 'English Women in Hindustan'
The Calcutta Review
Vol. IV (July-December 1845)
pp. 121-7. 45. John Ryder
Four Years' Service in India (Leicester: W.H. Burton
1853)
pp. 198-201. 46. Isaac Tyrrell
excerpts from England to the Antipodes & India (Madras: A.L.V. Press
1904)
pp. 25
33
47
48
49
50. 47. Arthur Swinson & Donald Scott (ed.)
The Memoirs of Private Waterfield (London: Cassell
1968)
pp. 108
130. 48. 'Ingenious
If Not Delicate'
The Examiner
29 October 1826
p. 698. 49. Marquess of Anglesey (ed.)
Sergeant Pearman's Memoirs (London: Jonathan Cape
1968)
p. 61. 1.4. Bigamy 50. Old Bailey Proceedings
Mary Fitzgerald
19 August 1850 trial of Mary Fitzgerald for bigamy. 51. Old Bailey Proceedings
Thomas Glover
27 October 1851 trial of Thomas Glover for bigamy. 1.5. Domestic Violence 52. Old Bailey Proceedings
John Davies
9 April 1849 trial of John Davies for stabbing Ellen Davies
his wife. Part 2. Economic Survival 2.1. Philanthropy 2.1.1. The Mendicity Society 53. 'Police-Hatton Garden'
Morning Chronicle
22 October 1821
p. 3. 54. Mendicity Society Annual Reports 1820-53
excerpts from the Appendices. 2.1.2. The Destitute Condition of Wives Left Behind 55. 'Woolwich'
The Era
15 August 1847
p. 13. 56. 'Soldiers and their Wives'
Reynolds's Newspaper
4 July 1852
p. 1. 2.1.3. Philanthropic Housing 57. 'The Church in the Army-No. IV'
The Morning Chronicle
28 April 1852
p. 6. 2.2. State Relief 2.2.1. The Army 58. 'Soldiers' Wives and Widows'
Caledonian Mercury
25 January 1817
p. 4. 59. 'Military Passes'
Caledonian Mercury
20 October 1817
p. 4. 60. 'Forged Passes'
Caledonian Mercury
15 November 1817
p. 3. 61. 'Imposition
Fraud
and Forgery'
Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser
24 September 1818
p. 3. 62. 'Police-Bow Street'
Times of London
5 April 1823
p. 3. 63. 'Police-Union Hall'
Times of London
2 November 1831
p. 4. 64. 'Police-Guildhall'
Times of London
15 March 1832
p. 4. 65. 'Police-Lambeth Street'
Times of London
1 September 1832
p. 3. 2.2.2. Poor Relief 66. 'Police'
The Examiner
10 November 1816
p. 720. 67. Excerpts from the St. Martin in the Fields Settlement Examinations 1816-40
City of Westminster Archive Centre
F 5073. 68. 'The New Poor Law Bill-Casual Relief'
Morning Chronicle
30 October 1834
p. 4. 69. 'Several Irish Women'
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle
21 April 1849
p. 4. 70. 'The Kafir War'
The Morning Chronicle
31 October 1851
p. 7. 71. 'Board of Guardians'
Hampshire Telegraph & Sussex Chronicle
12 February 1853
p. 5. 2.2.3. Education 72. Thomas Faughnan
Stirring Incidents in the Life of a British Soldier
(Toronto: Hunter Rose
1881)
pp. 68-9. 73. Thomas Faulkner
'The Royal Military Asylum'
An historical and topographical description of Chelsea
and its environs
(Chelsea: J. Tilling
1810)
pp. 205-22. 74. Royal Military Asylum [RMA]
Board of Commissioners Minutes
1813-21
National Archives
PRO WO143/8
pp. 33
34
38
39
40. 75. Regulations for the Establishment and Government of the Royal Military Asylum (Chelsea: Tilling & Hughes
1819). 76. Report of the Quarter Master General respecting the female branch of this Asylum
Royal Military Asylum Commissioners' Minutes WO 143/9
13 March 1821
pp. 4-10. 77. 'Duke of York's School'
Morning Chronicle
16 October 1839
p. 3. 78. 'Military School at Chelsea'
The Watchman
23 October 1839
p. 350. 79. 'Illiberality of Duke of York School'
Morning Chronicle
1 November 1839
p. 3. 80. 'National Education'
Edinburgh Review
April 1852
pp. 324-8. 2.3. Work 81. Henry Mayhew
'Labour and the Poor'
Morning Chronicle
15 January 1850
pp. 5-6. Part 3. Impact of War: Life in a War Zone 82. 'Westminster Hospital'
Lloyd's Weekly London Newspaper
21 May 1843
p. 7. Part 4. Sex Outside of Marriage 4.1 Sexual Assault & Rape The Hurst Case 83. 'Charge Against Military Officers'
Morning Chronicle
26 October 1843
p. 3. 84. 'Dublin Police-Yesterday'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
27 October 1843
p. 3. 85. 'Exchange Court Office'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
30 October 1843
p. 3. 86. 'Olive Mount Institution of the Good Samaritan'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
31 October 1843
p. 2. 87. 'Dublin Police-Yesterday'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
22 November 1843
p. 2. 88. 'Dublin Police-Yesterday'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
23 November 1843
p. 4. 89. 'Dublin Police-Yesterday'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
28 November 1843
p. 4. 90. 'From Our Own Reporter'
Morning Chronicle
2 December 1843
p. 3. 91. John Ryder
Four Years' Service in India (Leicester: W.H. Burton
1853)
p. 129. 4.2. Prostitution 92. George Calladine
The Diary of Colour-Serjeant George Calladine (London: Eden Fisher & Co.
1922)
pp. 84
88. Part 5. First Person Accounts 93. Edward Costello
Adventures of a Soldier (London: Colburn & Co.
1852)
pp. 201-13. 94. Mary Ann Ashford
Life of a Licenced Victualler's Daughter (London: Saunders & Otley
1844)
pp. 49-91. 95. Royal Military Asylum
Board of Commissioners Minutes
1821-32
1833-46
National Archives
PRO WO143/9
pp. 386
420
436
447
456
468 and PRO WO143/10 pp. 104
108
138. 96. John Mercier McMullen
Camp and Barrack-room
or the British Army As It Is (London: Chapman & Hall
1846)
pp. 34-5
163-5
238-9. Part 6. Fictional Representations - Novels & Stories 97. S.C. Hall
'The Soldier's Wife'
Jackson's Oxford Journal
6 December 1828
p. 4. 98. Mrs. Ward
'Married Soldiers in the Army'
Colburn's United Service Magazine (September & October
1850)
Part III (London: H. Hurst
1850)
pp. 49-55
245-58. 99. Alexander Walker
'A Soldier's Friendship'
Hours Off & On Sentry or Personal Recollections of Military Adventure in Great Britain
Portugal & Canada (Montreal: Jn. Lovell
1859)
pp. 10-63. 100. Charles Neill
' Ellen of Ayr
or the Soldier's Wife (Edinburgh: Charles Neill
1856)
pp. 32-46
52-8
158-71
186
188-97
203-4
229-30
247-50
253-6
282-9
299-310.
Journals and Magazines Part 1. Experiences of Courtship and Marriage 1.1. Courtship The Annette Meyers Case: 1. 'Murder of a Soldier in St. James's Park'
Times of London
5 February 1848
p. 6. 2. 'Horrible and Deliberate Murder of a Soldier'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
13 February 1848
p. 6. 3. 'Depravity of the British Army'
The Era
13 February 1848
p. 8. 4. Old Bailey Proceedings
28 February 1848 trial of Annette Meyers for murdering Henry Ducker
a soldier who had abandoned her. 5. 'Central Criminal Court-March 3
Old Court'
Morning Chronicle
4 March 1848
p. 7. 6. 'Abolition of Capital Punishments'
Times of London
9 March 1848
p. 8. 7. 'The Case of Annette Meyers'
The Era
12 March 1848
p. 10. 8. 'Respite of Annette Meyers'
Morning Chronicle
13 March 1848
p. 6. 9. 'Miscellanea'
The Examiner
20 May 1848
p. 332. 10. Buck Adams
The Narrative of Private Buck Adams (Cape Town: Van Riebeck Society
1941)
pp. 164-6
283-4. 11. George Calladine
The Diary of Colour-Serjeant George Calladine (London: Eden Fisher & Co.
1922)
p. 17
pp. 96
98. 12. Arthur Swinson and Donald Scott (eds)
The Memoirs of Private Waterfield (London: Cassell
1968)
pp. 106-7. 1.2. Domestic Arrangements in the British Isles 1.2.1. Permission to Marry 13. 'Military Flogging'
Morning Chronicle
16 May 1817
p. 2. 14. J. H. Stocqueler
The British Soldier: an Anecdotal History of the British Army (London: Wm. S. Orr
1857)
pp. 272-6. 1.2.2. Travel 15. 'A distressing accident'
Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser
28 December 1815
p. 4. a. The Rifle Brigade Women 16. 'Most Barbarous Outrage Committed by the Rebels'
Morning Chronicle
26 February 1822
p. 4. 17. 'Ireland'
Glasgow Herald
8 March 1822
p. 8. 18. 'A strong Refutation'
Bristol Mercury
23 March 1822
p. 1. 19. 'Ireland'
Glasgow Herald
29 March 1822
p. 4. 20. 'County of Cork Assizes'
Derby Mercury
17 April 1822
p. 2. 21. Sir William Cope
History of the Rifle Brigade (London: Chatto & Windus
1877)
p. 223. 22. 'The 2d Division'
Jackson's Oxford Journal
23 December 1826
p. 1. b. 53rd Regiment 23. 'Heartrending Case'
Ipswich Journal
31 August 1844
p. 3. 24. 'Public Liberality'
Times of London
2 September 1844
p. 6. 25. 'Alleged "Heart-rending Case"'
Liverpool Mercury
6 September 1844
p. 6. 26. 'Chatham
September 11'
Times of London
13 September 1844
p. 7. 27. 'Shocking Accident'
Leeds Mercury
5 September 1846
p. 7. 1.2.3. Morality and Reputation 28. 'Recollections of the Inner Life'
The Thistle: A Monthly Journal of the Royal Scots
Vol. VI
No. 5 (July 1899)
pp. 87-9. 29. Chips
'Soldiers' Wives'
Household Words Conducted by Charles Dickens
No. 76 (1851)
pp. 561-2. 30. 'The Church in the Army
No. 2'
The Morning Chronicle
25 March 1852
p. 3. 1.2.4. Barracks 31. Anon.
'The Education and Lodging of the Soldier'
Quarterly Review
Vol. 77 (1845-46)
pp. 542-4
551-2
553-6. 32. A Private Dragoon
'Soldiers' Wives'
St. Paul's Magazine
Vol. 6 (1870)
pp. 78-87. 33. The St. George's Barracks 1851 Manuscript Census Return
HO107/1481
pp. 390-405. 34. The Wellington Barracks 1851 Manuscript Census Return
HO107/1480
pp. 869-87. 1.2.5. Behaviour & Affection 35. 'Union Hall'
Morning Chronicle
9 January 1817
p. 3. 36. 'At Stockbridge'
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle
24 August 1835
p. 4. 37. George Calladine
The Diary of Colour-Serjeant George Calladine (London: Eden Fisher & Co.
1922)
pp. 100
117
130
137
157
158
163
174
187
189
& 195. 38. Thomas Faughnan
Stirring Incidents in the Life of a British Soldier (Toronto: Hunter Rose
1881)
pp. 66-8. 39. Marquess of Anglesey (ed.)
Sergeant Pearman's Memoirs (London: Jonathan Cape
1968)
pp. 122-7. 1.2.6. Family Disputes 40. 'Thames'
Morning Chronicle
5 October 1852
p. 8. 41. 'Alleged Sending'
Reynolds's Newspaper
10 October 1852
p. 10. 42. 'Police-Thames'
Morning Chronicle
11 October 1853
p. 11. 1.3. Domestic Arrangements Overseas 43. 'Soldiers' Children'
Freeman's Journal & Daily Commercial Advertiser
31 October 1850
p. 4. 44. 'English Women in Hindustan'
The Calcutta Review
Vol. IV (July-December 1845)
pp. 121-7. 45. John Ryder
Four Years' Service in India (Leicester: W.H. Burton
1853)
pp. 198-201. 46. Isaac Tyrrell
excerpts from England to the Antipodes & India (Madras: A.L.V. Press
1904)
pp. 25
33
47
48
49
50. 47. Arthur Swinson & Donald Scott (ed.)
The Memoirs of Private Waterfield (London: Cassell
1968)
pp. 108
130. 48. 'Ingenious
If Not Delicate'
The Examiner
29 October 1826
p. 698. 49. Marquess of Anglesey (ed.)
Sergeant Pearman's Memoirs (London: Jonathan Cape
1968)
p. 61. 1.4. Bigamy 50. Old Bailey Proceedings
Mary Fitzgerald
19 August 1850 trial of Mary Fitzgerald for bigamy. 51. Old Bailey Proceedings
Thomas Glover
27 October 1851 trial of Thomas Glover for bigamy. 1.5. Domestic Violence 52. Old Bailey Proceedings
John Davies
9 April 1849 trial of John Davies for stabbing Ellen Davies
his wife. Part 2. Economic Survival 2.1. Philanthropy 2.1.1. The Mendicity Society 53. 'Police-Hatton Garden'
Morning Chronicle
22 October 1821
p. 3. 54. Mendicity Society Annual Reports 1820-53
excerpts from the Appendices. 2.1.2. The Destitute Condition of Wives Left Behind 55. 'Woolwich'
The Era
15 August 1847
p. 13. 56. 'Soldiers and their Wives'
Reynolds's Newspaper
4 July 1852
p. 1. 2.1.3. Philanthropic Housing 57. 'The Church in the Army-No. IV'
The Morning Chronicle
28 April 1852
p. 6. 2.2. State Relief 2.2.1. The Army 58. 'Soldiers' Wives and Widows'
Caledonian Mercury
25 January 1817
p. 4. 59. 'Military Passes'
Caledonian Mercury
20 October 1817
p. 4. 60. 'Forged Passes'
Caledonian Mercury
15 November 1817
p. 3. 61. 'Imposition
Fraud
and Forgery'
Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser
24 September 1818
p. 3. 62. 'Police-Bow Street'
Times of London
5 April 1823
p. 3. 63. 'Police-Union Hall'
Times of London
2 November 1831
p. 4. 64. 'Police-Guildhall'
Times of London
15 March 1832
p. 4. 65. 'Police-Lambeth Street'
Times of London
1 September 1832
p. 3. 2.2.2. Poor Relief 66. 'Police'
The Examiner
10 November 1816
p. 720. 67. Excerpts from the St. Martin in the Fields Settlement Examinations 1816-40
City of Westminster Archive Centre
F 5073. 68. 'The New Poor Law Bill-Casual Relief'
Morning Chronicle
30 October 1834
p. 4. 69. 'Several Irish Women'
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle
21 April 1849
p. 4. 70. 'The Kafir War'
The Morning Chronicle
31 October 1851
p. 7. 71. 'Board of Guardians'
Hampshire Telegraph & Sussex Chronicle
12 February 1853
p. 5. 2.2.3. Education 72. Thomas Faughnan
Stirring Incidents in the Life of a British Soldier
(Toronto: Hunter Rose
1881)
pp. 68-9. 73. Thomas Faulkner
'The Royal Military Asylum'
An historical and topographical description of Chelsea
and its environs
(Chelsea: J. Tilling
1810)
pp. 205-22. 74. Royal Military Asylum [RMA]
Board of Commissioners Minutes
1813-21
National Archives
PRO WO143/8
pp. 33
34
38
39
40. 75. Regulations for the Establishment and Government of the Royal Military Asylum (Chelsea: Tilling & Hughes
1819). 76. Report of the Quarter Master General respecting the female branch of this Asylum
Royal Military Asylum Commissioners' Minutes WO 143/9
13 March 1821
pp. 4-10. 77. 'Duke of York's School'
Morning Chronicle
16 October 1839
p. 3. 78. 'Military School at Chelsea'
The Watchman
23 October 1839
p. 350. 79. 'Illiberality of Duke of York School'
Morning Chronicle
1 November 1839
p. 3. 80. 'National Education'
Edinburgh Review
April 1852
pp. 324-8. 2.3. Work 81. Henry Mayhew
'Labour and the Poor'
Morning Chronicle
15 January 1850
pp. 5-6. Part 3. Impact of War: Life in a War Zone 82. 'Westminster Hospital'
Lloyd's Weekly London Newspaper
21 May 1843
p. 7. Part 4. Sex Outside of Marriage 4.1 Sexual Assault & Rape The Hurst Case 83. 'Charge Against Military Officers'
Morning Chronicle
26 October 1843
p. 3. 84. 'Dublin Police-Yesterday'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
27 October 1843
p. 3. 85. 'Exchange Court Office'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
30 October 1843
p. 3. 86. 'Olive Mount Institution of the Good Samaritan'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
31 October 1843
p. 2. 87. 'Dublin Police-Yesterday'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
22 November 1843
p. 2. 88. 'Dublin Police-Yesterday'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
23 November 1843
p. 4. 89. 'Dublin Police-Yesterday'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
28 November 1843
p. 4. 90. 'From Our Own Reporter'
Morning Chronicle
2 December 1843
p. 3. 91. John Ryder
Four Years' Service in India (Leicester: W.H. Burton
1853)
p. 129. 4.2. Prostitution 92. George Calladine
The Diary of Colour-Serjeant George Calladine (London: Eden Fisher & Co.
1922)
pp. 84
88. Part 5. First Person Accounts 93. Edward Costello
Adventures of a Soldier (London: Colburn & Co.
1852)
pp. 201-13. 94. Mary Ann Ashford
Life of a Licenced Victualler's Daughter (London: Saunders & Otley
1844)
pp. 49-91. 95. Royal Military Asylum
Board of Commissioners Minutes
1821-32
1833-46
National Archives
PRO WO143/9
pp. 386
420
436
447
456
468 and PRO WO143/10 pp. 104
108
138. 96. John Mercier McMullen
Camp and Barrack-room
or the British Army As It Is (London: Chapman & Hall
1846)
pp. 34-5
163-5
238-9. Part 6. Fictional Representations - Novels & Stories 97. S.C. Hall
'The Soldier's Wife'
Jackson's Oxford Journal
6 December 1828
p. 4. 98. Mrs. Ward
'Married Soldiers in the Army'
Colburn's United Service Magazine (September & October
1850)
Part III (London: H. Hurst
1850)
pp. 49-55
245-58. 99. Alexander Walker
'A Soldier's Friendship'
Hours Off & On Sentry or Personal Recollections of Military Adventure in Great Britain
Portugal & Canada (Montreal: Jn. Lovell
1859)
pp. 10-63. 100. Charles Neill
' Ellen of Ayr
or the Soldier's Wife (Edinburgh: Charles Neill
1856)
pp. 32-46
52-8
158-71
186
188-97
203-4
229-30
247-50
253-6
282-9
299-310.
Volume 4: From the Treaty of Paris to the Declaration of War in 1854 Edited by Lynn MacKay Table of Contents Introduction Newspapers
Journals and Magazines Part 1. Experiences of Courtship and Marriage 1.1. Courtship The Annette Meyers Case: 1. 'Murder of a Soldier in St. James's Park'
Times of London
5 February 1848
p. 6. 2. 'Horrible and Deliberate Murder of a Soldier'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
13 February 1848
p. 6. 3. 'Depravity of the British Army'
The Era
13 February 1848
p. 8. 4. Old Bailey Proceedings
28 February 1848 trial of Annette Meyers for murdering Henry Ducker
a soldier who had abandoned her. 5. 'Central Criminal Court-March 3
Old Court'
Morning Chronicle
4 March 1848
p. 7. 6. 'Abolition of Capital Punishments'
Times of London
9 March 1848
p. 8. 7. 'The Case of Annette Meyers'
The Era
12 March 1848
p. 10. 8. 'Respite of Annette Meyers'
Morning Chronicle
13 March 1848
p. 6. 9. 'Miscellanea'
The Examiner
20 May 1848
p. 332. 10. Buck Adams
The Narrative of Private Buck Adams (Cape Town: Van Riebeck Society
1941)
pp. 164-6
283-4. 11. George Calladine
The Diary of Colour-Serjeant George Calladine (London: Eden Fisher & Co.
1922)
p. 17
pp. 96
98. 12. Arthur Swinson and Donald Scott (eds)
The Memoirs of Private Waterfield (London: Cassell
1968)
pp. 106-7. 1.2. Domestic Arrangements in the British Isles 1.2.1. Permission to Marry 13. 'Military Flogging'
Morning Chronicle
16 May 1817
p. 2. 14. J. H. Stocqueler
The British Soldier: an Anecdotal History of the British Army (London: Wm. S. Orr
1857)
pp. 272-6. 1.2.2. Travel 15. 'A distressing accident'
Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser
28 December 1815
p. 4. a. The Rifle Brigade Women 16. 'Most Barbarous Outrage Committed by the Rebels'
Morning Chronicle
26 February 1822
p. 4. 17. 'Ireland'
Glasgow Herald
8 March 1822
p. 8. 18. 'A strong Refutation'
Bristol Mercury
23 March 1822
p. 1. 19. 'Ireland'
Glasgow Herald
29 March 1822
p. 4. 20. 'County of Cork Assizes'
Derby Mercury
17 April 1822
p. 2. 21. Sir William Cope
History of the Rifle Brigade (London: Chatto & Windus
1877)
p. 223. 22. 'The 2d Division'
Jackson's Oxford Journal
23 December 1826
p. 1. b. 53rd Regiment 23. 'Heartrending Case'
Ipswich Journal
31 August 1844
p. 3. 24. 'Public Liberality'
Times of London
2 September 1844
p. 6. 25. 'Alleged "Heart-rending Case"'
Liverpool Mercury
6 September 1844
p. 6. 26. 'Chatham
September 11'
Times of London
13 September 1844
p. 7. 27. 'Shocking Accident'
Leeds Mercury
5 September 1846
p. 7. 1.2.3. Morality and Reputation 28. 'Recollections of the Inner Life'
The Thistle: A Monthly Journal of the Royal Scots
Vol. VI
No. 5 (July 1899)
pp. 87-9. 29. Chips
'Soldiers' Wives'
Household Words Conducted by Charles Dickens
No. 76 (1851)
pp. 561-2. 30. 'The Church in the Army
No. 2'
The Morning Chronicle
25 March 1852
p. 3. 1.2.4. Barracks 31. Anon.
'The Education and Lodging of the Soldier'
Quarterly Review
Vol. 77 (1845-46)
pp. 542-4
551-2
553-6. 32. A Private Dragoon
'Soldiers' Wives'
St. Paul's Magazine
Vol. 6 (1870)
pp. 78-87. 33. The St. George's Barracks 1851 Manuscript Census Return
HO107/1481
pp. 390-405. 34. The Wellington Barracks 1851 Manuscript Census Return
HO107/1480
pp. 869-87. 1.2.5. Behaviour & Affection 35. 'Union Hall'
Morning Chronicle
9 January 1817
p. 3. 36. 'At Stockbridge'
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle
24 August 1835
p. 4. 37. George Calladine
The Diary of Colour-Serjeant George Calladine (London: Eden Fisher & Co.
1922)
pp. 100
117
130
137
157
158
163
174
187
189
& 195. 38. Thomas Faughnan
Stirring Incidents in the Life of a British Soldier (Toronto: Hunter Rose
1881)
pp. 66-8. 39. Marquess of Anglesey (ed.)
Sergeant Pearman's Memoirs (London: Jonathan Cape
1968)
pp. 122-7. 1.2.6. Family Disputes 40. 'Thames'
Morning Chronicle
5 October 1852
p. 8. 41. 'Alleged Sending'
Reynolds's Newspaper
10 October 1852
p. 10. 42. 'Police-Thames'
Morning Chronicle
11 October 1853
p. 11. 1.3. Domestic Arrangements Overseas 43. 'Soldiers' Children'
Freeman's Journal & Daily Commercial Advertiser
31 October 1850
p. 4. 44. 'English Women in Hindustan'
The Calcutta Review
Vol. IV (July-December 1845)
pp. 121-7. 45. John Ryder
Four Years' Service in India (Leicester: W.H. Burton
1853)
pp. 198-201. 46. Isaac Tyrrell
excerpts from England to the Antipodes & India (Madras: A.L.V. Press
1904)
pp. 25
33
47
48
49
50. 47. Arthur Swinson & Donald Scott (ed.)
The Memoirs of Private Waterfield (London: Cassell
1968)
pp. 108
130. 48. 'Ingenious
If Not Delicate'
The Examiner
29 October 1826
p. 698. 49. Marquess of Anglesey (ed.)
Sergeant Pearman's Memoirs (London: Jonathan Cape
1968)
p. 61. 1.4. Bigamy 50. Old Bailey Proceedings
Mary Fitzgerald
19 August 1850 trial of Mary Fitzgerald for bigamy. 51. Old Bailey Proceedings
Thomas Glover
27 October 1851 trial of Thomas Glover for bigamy. 1.5. Domestic Violence 52. Old Bailey Proceedings
John Davies
9 April 1849 trial of John Davies for stabbing Ellen Davies
his wife. Part 2. Economic Survival 2.1. Philanthropy 2.1.1. The Mendicity Society 53. 'Police-Hatton Garden'
Morning Chronicle
22 October 1821
p. 3. 54. Mendicity Society Annual Reports 1820-53
excerpts from the Appendices. 2.1.2. The Destitute Condition of Wives Left Behind 55. 'Woolwich'
The Era
15 August 1847
p. 13. 56. 'Soldiers and their Wives'
Reynolds's Newspaper
4 July 1852
p. 1. 2.1.3. Philanthropic Housing 57. 'The Church in the Army-No. IV'
The Morning Chronicle
28 April 1852
p. 6. 2.2. State Relief 2.2.1. The Army 58. 'Soldiers' Wives and Widows'
Caledonian Mercury
25 January 1817
p. 4. 59. 'Military Passes'
Caledonian Mercury
20 October 1817
p. 4. 60. 'Forged Passes'
Caledonian Mercury
15 November 1817
p. 3. 61. 'Imposition
Fraud
and Forgery'
Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser
24 September 1818
p. 3. 62. 'Police-Bow Street'
Times of London
5 April 1823
p. 3. 63. 'Police-Union Hall'
Times of London
2 November 1831
p. 4. 64. 'Police-Guildhall'
Times of London
15 March 1832
p. 4. 65. 'Police-Lambeth Street'
Times of London
1 September 1832
p. 3. 2.2.2. Poor Relief 66. 'Police'
The Examiner
10 November 1816
p. 720. 67. Excerpts from the St. Martin in the Fields Settlement Examinations 1816-40
City of Westminster Archive Centre
F 5073. 68. 'The New Poor Law Bill-Casual Relief'
Morning Chronicle
30 October 1834
p. 4. 69. 'Several Irish Women'
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle
21 April 1849
p. 4. 70. 'The Kafir War'
The Morning Chronicle
31 October 1851
p. 7. 71. 'Board of Guardians'
Hampshire Telegraph & Sussex Chronicle
12 February 1853
p. 5. 2.2.3. Education 72. Thomas Faughnan
Stirring Incidents in the Life of a British Soldier
(Toronto: Hunter Rose
1881)
pp. 68-9. 73. Thomas Faulkner
'The Royal Military Asylum'
An historical and topographical description of Chelsea
and its environs
(Chelsea: J. Tilling
1810)
pp. 205-22. 74. Royal Military Asylum [RMA]
Board of Commissioners Minutes
1813-21
National Archives
PRO WO143/8
pp. 33
34
38
39
40. 75. Regulations for the Establishment and Government of the Royal Military Asylum (Chelsea: Tilling & Hughes
1819). 76. Report of the Quarter Master General respecting the female branch of this Asylum
Royal Military Asylum Commissioners' Minutes WO 143/9
13 March 1821
pp. 4-10. 77. 'Duke of York's School'
Morning Chronicle
16 October 1839
p. 3. 78. 'Military School at Chelsea'
The Watchman
23 October 1839
p. 350. 79. 'Illiberality of Duke of York School'
Morning Chronicle
1 November 1839
p. 3. 80. 'National Education'
Edinburgh Review
April 1852
pp. 324-8. 2.3. Work 81. Henry Mayhew
'Labour and the Poor'
Morning Chronicle
15 January 1850
pp. 5-6. Part 3. Impact of War: Life in a War Zone 82. 'Westminster Hospital'
Lloyd's Weekly London Newspaper
21 May 1843
p. 7. Part 4. Sex Outside of Marriage 4.1 Sexual Assault & Rape The Hurst Case 83. 'Charge Against Military Officers'
Morning Chronicle
26 October 1843
p. 3. 84. 'Dublin Police-Yesterday'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
27 October 1843
p. 3. 85. 'Exchange Court Office'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
30 October 1843
p. 3. 86. 'Olive Mount Institution of the Good Samaritan'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
31 October 1843
p. 2. 87. 'Dublin Police-Yesterday'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
22 November 1843
p. 2. 88. 'Dublin Police-Yesterday'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
23 November 1843
p. 4. 89. 'Dublin Police-Yesterday'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
28 November 1843
p. 4. 90. 'From Our Own Reporter'
Morning Chronicle
2 December 1843
p. 3. 91. John Ryder
Four Years' Service in India (Leicester: W.H. Burton
1853)
p. 129. 4.2. Prostitution 92. George Calladine
The Diary of Colour-Serjeant George Calladine (London: Eden Fisher & Co.
1922)
pp. 84
88. Part 5. First Person Accounts 93. Edward Costello
Adventures of a Soldier (London: Colburn & Co.
1852)
pp. 201-13. 94. Mary Ann Ashford
Life of a Licenced Victualler's Daughter (London: Saunders & Otley
1844)
pp. 49-91. 95. Royal Military Asylum
Board of Commissioners Minutes
1821-32
1833-46
National Archives
PRO WO143/9
pp. 386
420
436
447
456
468 and PRO WO143/10 pp. 104
108
138. 96. John Mercier McMullen
Camp and Barrack-room
or the British Army As It Is (London: Chapman & Hall
1846)
pp. 34-5
163-5
238-9. Part 6. Fictional Representations - Novels & Stories 97. S.C. Hall
'The Soldier's Wife'
Jackson's Oxford Journal
6 December 1828
p. 4. 98. Mrs. Ward
'Married Soldiers in the Army'
Colburn's United Service Magazine (September & October
1850)
Part III (London: H. Hurst
1850)
pp. 49-55
245-58. 99. Alexander Walker
'A Soldier's Friendship'
Hours Off & On Sentry or Personal Recollections of Military Adventure in Great Britain
Portugal & Canada (Montreal: Jn. Lovell
1859)
pp. 10-63. 100. Charles Neill
' Ellen of Ayr
or the Soldier's Wife (Edinburgh: Charles Neill
1856)
pp. 32-46
52-8
158-71
186
188-97
203-4
229-30
247-50
253-6
282-9
299-310.
Journals and Magazines Part 1. Experiences of Courtship and Marriage 1.1. Courtship The Annette Meyers Case: 1. 'Murder of a Soldier in St. James's Park'
Times of London
5 February 1848
p. 6. 2. 'Horrible and Deliberate Murder of a Soldier'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
13 February 1848
p. 6. 3. 'Depravity of the British Army'
The Era
13 February 1848
p. 8. 4. Old Bailey Proceedings
28 February 1848 trial of Annette Meyers for murdering Henry Ducker
a soldier who had abandoned her. 5. 'Central Criminal Court-March 3
Old Court'
Morning Chronicle
4 March 1848
p. 7. 6. 'Abolition of Capital Punishments'
Times of London
9 March 1848
p. 8. 7. 'The Case of Annette Meyers'
The Era
12 March 1848
p. 10. 8. 'Respite of Annette Meyers'
Morning Chronicle
13 March 1848
p. 6. 9. 'Miscellanea'
The Examiner
20 May 1848
p. 332. 10. Buck Adams
The Narrative of Private Buck Adams (Cape Town: Van Riebeck Society
1941)
pp. 164-6
283-4. 11. George Calladine
The Diary of Colour-Serjeant George Calladine (London: Eden Fisher & Co.
1922)
p. 17
pp. 96
98. 12. Arthur Swinson and Donald Scott (eds)
The Memoirs of Private Waterfield (London: Cassell
1968)
pp. 106-7. 1.2. Domestic Arrangements in the British Isles 1.2.1. Permission to Marry 13. 'Military Flogging'
Morning Chronicle
16 May 1817
p. 2. 14. J. H. Stocqueler
The British Soldier: an Anecdotal History of the British Army (London: Wm. S. Orr
1857)
pp. 272-6. 1.2.2. Travel 15. 'A distressing accident'
Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser
28 December 1815
p. 4. a. The Rifle Brigade Women 16. 'Most Barbarous Outrage Committed by the Rebels'
Morning Chronicle
26 February 1822
p. 4. 17. 'Ireland'
Glasgow Herald
8 March 1822
p. 8. 18. 'A strong Refutation'
Bristol Mercury
23 March 1822
p. 1. 19. 'Ireland'
Glasgow Herald
29 March 1822
p. 4. 20. 'County of Cork Assizes'
Derby Mercury
17 April 1822
p. 2. 21. Sir William Cope
History of the Rifle Brigade (London: Chatto & Windus
1877)
p. 223. 22. 'The 2d Division'
Jackson's Oxford Journal
23 December 1826
p. 1. b. 53rd Regiment 23. 'Heartrending Case'
Ipswich Journal
31 August 1844
p. 3. 24. 'Public Liberality'
Times of London
2 September 1844
p. 6. 25. 'Alleged "Heart-rending Case"'
Liverpool Mercury
6 September 1844
p. 6. 26. 'Chatham
September 11'
Times of London
13 September 1844
p. 7. 27. 'Shocking Accident'
Leeds Mercury
5 September 1846
p. 7. 1.2.3. Morality and Reputation 28. 'Recollections of the Inner Life'
The Thistle: A Monthly Journal of the Royal Scots
Vol. VI
No. 5 (July 1899)
pp. 87-9. 29. Chips
'Soldiers' Wives'
Household Words Conducted by Charles Dickens
No. 76 (1851)
pp. 561-2. 30. 'The Church in the Army
No. 2'
The Morning Chronicle
25 March 1852
p. 3. 1.2.4. Barracks 31. Anon.
'The Education and Lodging of the Soldier'
Quarterly Review
Vol. 77 (1845-46)
pp. 542-4
551-2
553-6. 32. A Private Dragoon
'Soldiers' Wives'
St. Paul's Magazine
Vol. 6 (1870)
pp. 78-87. 33. The St. George's Barracks 1851 Manuscript Census Return
HO107/1481
pp. 390-405. 34. The Wellington Barracks 1851 Manuscript Census Return
HO107/1480
pp. 869-87. 1.2.5. Behaviour & Affection 35. 'Union Hall'
Morning Chronicle
9 January 1817
p. 3. 36. 'At Stockbridge'
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle
24 August 1835
p. 4. 37. George Calladine
The Diary of Colour-Serjeant George Calladine (London: Eden Fisher & Co.
1922)
pp. 100
117
130
137
157
158
163
174
187
189
& 195. 38. Thomas Faughnan
Stirring Incidents in the Life of a British Soldier (Toronto: Hunter Rose
1881)
pp. 66-8. 39. Marquess of Anglesey (ed.)
Sergeant Pearman's Memoirs (London: Jonathan Cape
1968)
pp. 122-7. 1.2.6. Family Disputes 40. 'Thames'
Morning Chronicle
5 October 1852
p. 8. 41. 'Alleged Sending'
Reynolds's Newspaper
10 October 1852
p. 10. 42. 'Police-Thames'
Morning Chronicle
11 October 1853
p. 11. 1.3. Domestic Arrangements Overseas 43. 'Soldiers' Children'
Freeman's Journal & Daily Commercial Advertiser
31 October 1850
p. 4. 44. 'English Women in Hindustan'
The Calcutta Review
Vol. IV (July-December 1845)
pp. 121-7. 45. John Ryder
Four Years' Service in India (Leicester: W.H. Burton
1853)
pp. 198-201. 46. Isaac Tyrrell
excerpts from England to the Antipodes & India (Madras: A.L.V. Press
1904)
pp. 25
33
47
48
49
50. 47. Arthur Swinson & Donald Scott (ed.)
The Memoirs of Private Waterfield (London: Cassell
1968)
pp. 108
130. 48. 'Ingenious
If Not Delicate'
The Examiner
29 October 1826
p. 698. 49. Marquess of Anglesey (ed.)
Sergeant Pearman's Memoirs (London: Jonathan Cape
1968)
p. 61. 1.4. Bigamy 50. Old Bailey Proceedings
Mary Fitzgerald
19 August 1850 trial of Mary Fitzgerald for bigamy. 51. Old Bailey Proceedings
Thomas Glover
27 October 1851 trial of Thomas Glover for bigamy. 1.5. Domestic Violence 52. Old Bailey Proceedings
John Davies
9 April 1849 trial of John Davies for stabbing Ellen Davies
his wife. Part 2. Economic Survival 2.1. Philanthropy 2.1.1. The Mendicity Society 53. 'Police-Hatton Garden'
Morning Chronicle
22 October 1821
p. 3. 54. Mendicity Society Annual Reports 1820-53
excerpts from the Appendices. 2.1.2. The Destitute Condition of Wives Left Behind 55. 'Woolwich'
The Era
15 August 1847
p. 13. 56. 'Soldiers and their Wives'
Reynolds's Newspaper
4 July 1852
p. 1. 2.1.3. Philanthropic Housing 57. 'The Church in the Army-No. IV'
The Morning Chronicle
28 April 1852
p. 6. 2.2. State Relief 2.2.1. The Army 58. 'Soldiers' Wives and Widows'
Caledonian Mercury
25 January 1817
p. 4. 59. 'Military Passes'
Caledonian Mercury
20 October 1817
p. 4. 60. 'Forged Passes'
Caledonian Mercury
15 November 1817
p. 3. 61. 'Imposition
Fraud
and Forgery'
Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser
24 September 1818
p. 3. 62. 'Police-Bow Street'
Times of London
5 April 1823
p. 3. 63. 'Police-Union Hall'
Times of London
2 November 1831
p. 4. 64. 'Police-Guildhall'
Times of London
15 March 1832
p. 4. 65. 'Police-Lambeth Street'
Times of London
1 September 1832
p. 3. 2.2.2. Poor Relief 66. 'Police'
The Examiner
10 November 1816
p. 720. 67. Excerpts from the St. Martin in the Fields Settlement Examinations 1816-40
City of Westminster Archive Centre
F 5073. 68. 'The New Poor Law Bill-Casual Relief'
Morning Chronicle
30 October 1834
p. 4. 69. 'Several Irish Women'
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle
21 April 1849
p. 4. 70. 'The Kafir War'
The Morning Chronicle
31 October 1851
p. 7. 71. 'Board of Guardians'
Hampshire Telegraph & Sussex Chronicle
12 February 1853
p. 5. 2.2.3. Education 72. Thomas Faughnan
Stirring Incidents in the Life of a British Soldier
(Toronto: Hunter Rose
1881)
pp. 68-9. 73. Thomas Faulkner
'The Royal Military Asylum'
An historical and topographical description of Chelsea
and its environs
(Chelsea: J. Tilling
1810)
pp. 205-22. 74. Royal Military Asylum [RMA]
Board of Commissioners Minutes
1813-21
National Archives
PRO WO143/8
pp. 33
34
38
39
40. 75. Regulations for the Establishment and Government of the Royal Military Asylum (Chelsea: Tilling & Hughes
1819). 76. Report of the Quarter Master General respecting the female branch of this Asylum
Royal Military Asylum Commissioners' Minutes WO 143/9
13 March 1821
pp. 4-10. 77. 'Duke of York's School'
Morning Chronicle
16 October 1839
p. 3. 78. 'Military School at Chelsea'
The Watchman
23 October 1839
p. 350. 79. 'Illiberality of Duke of York School'
Morning Chronicle
1 November 1839
p. 3. 80. 'National Education'
Edinburgh Review
April 1852
pp. 324-8. 2.3. Work 81. Henry Mayhew
'Labour and the Poor'
Morning Chronicle
15 January 1850
pp. 5-6. Part 3. Impact of War: Life in a War Zone 82. 'Westminster Hospital'
Lloyd's Weekly London Newspaper
21 May 1843
p. 7. Part 4. Sex Outside of Marriage 4.1 Sexual Assault & Rape The Hurst Case 83. 'Charge Against Military Officers'
Morning Chronicle
26 October 1843
p. 3. 84. 'Dublin Police-Yesterday'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
27 October 1843
p. 3. 85. 'Exchange Court Office'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
30 October 1843
p. 3. 86. 'Olive Mount Institution of the Good Samaritan'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
31 October 1843
p. 2. 87. 'Dublin Police-Yesterday'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
22 November 1843
p. 2. 88. 'Dublin Police-Yesterday'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
23 November 1843
p. 4. 89. 'Dublin Police-Yesterday'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
28 November 1843
p. 4. 90. 'From Our Own Reporter'
Morning Chronicle
2 December 1843
p. 3. 91. John Ryder
Four Years' Service in India (Leicester: W.H. Burton
1853)
p. 129. 4.2. Prostitution 92. George Calladine
The Diary of Colour-Serjeant George Calladine (London: Eden Fisher & Co.
1922)
pp. 84
88. Part 5. First Person Accounts 93. Edward Costello
Adventures of a Soldier (London: Colburn & Co.
1852)
pp. 201-13. 94. Mary Ann Ashford
Life of a Licenced Victualler's Daughter (London: Saunders & Otley
1844)
pp. 49-91. 95. Royal Military Asylum
Board of Commissioners Minutes
1821-32
1833-46
National Archives
PRO WO143/9
pp. 386
420
436
447
456
468 and PRO WO143/10 pp. 104
108
138. 96. John Mercier McMullen
Camp and Barrack-room
or the British Army As It Is (London: Chapman & Hall
1846)
pp. 34-5
163-5
238-9. Part 6. Fictional Representations - Novels & Stories 97. S.C. Hall
'The Soldier's Wife'
Jackson's Oxford Journal
6 December 1828
p. 4. 98. Mrs. Ward
'Married Soldiers in the Army'
Colburn's United Service Magazine (September & October
1850)
Part III (London: H. Hurst
1850)
pp. 49-55
245-58. 99. Alexander Walker
'A Soldier's Friendship'
Hours Off & On Sentry or Personal Recollections of Military Adventure in Great Britain
Portugal & Canada (Montreal: Jn. Lovell
1859)
pp. 10-63. 100. Charles Neill
' Ellen of Ayr
or the Soldier's Wife (Edinburgh: Charles Neill
1856)
pp. 32-46
52-8
158-71
186
188-97
203-4
229-30
247-50
253-6
282-9
299-310.







