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">Findlater, Piper, 239
  • Fitchett, W. H., 86, 102, 124, 146
  • Fontenoy, 11, 22
  • Forbes, Archibald, 67
  • Forbes, Brigadier-General John, 24
  • Fortescue, Hon. John, 59, 68, 168
  • Foudroyant, the, 77
  • Fraser, Colonel, 310
  • Fraser, General Simon, 53
  • French, General Sir John, 248, 269, 281, 284, 295, 299, 300
  • Fuentes de OÑoro, 91, 92
  • Gardyne, Colonel, 239
  • Gatacre, General, 229, 230, 264, 265, 266
  • George III., 45
  • Gibson-Craig, Sir Archibald, 298
  • Givenchy, 303, 309
  • Gladstone, William E., 225
  • Goodall, Captain, 60
  • Gordon, General Charles, 219, 220, 224, 226
  • Gordon, Captain, 284
  • Graham, General, 97
  • Graham, Sir Gerald, 222, 225
  • Graham, Captain John, 276, 309
  • Grant, General Hope, 171
  • Grant, Lieutenant, 22
  • Grant, Major James, 24, 47
  • Granville, Lord, 225
  • Graspan, 251
  • Green, Colonel, 226
  • Grouchy, Marshal, 114, 115, 120
  • Haig, General Sir Douglas, 299, 300
  • Hamilton, General Sir Ian, 209, 271, 272, 278, 281, 307
  • Hamilton, Colonel, 154
  • 263, 266
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    1.Sketches of the Highlanders of Scotland.

    2.Culloden Papers, No. ccxliii.

    3.W. T. Allison.

    4.Fort Amity, Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch.

    5.From Ionica, W. Cory.

    6.Bancroft’s History of the United States, vol. vi.

    7.Stone’s Life of Joseph Brant, vol. ii. p. 164.

    8.John Nicholson, by Tinsley Pratt.

    9.See The Great Boer War, p. 48.

    10.The Great Boer War, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

    11.F. G. Tait. By J. L. Low.

    12.See Cromb’s Highland Brigade, p. 389.

    13.Behind the Scenes at the Front (Chatto & Windus), by George Adams.

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