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regimental numbers first appear on buttons, 583
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at Almanza, 485;
firing by platoons, 585;
reforms of Amherst, ii. 370, 403;
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Duncombe, Ensign, ii. 170;
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Dunmore, Lord, ii. 149
Dupleix, Joseph François, ii. 175;
made Nabob, 178, 181, 194;
fortifies Pondicherry, 189, 198, 215, 221;
fall of, 236;
character and work, 237
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Durham, Bishop of, i. 17, 30
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war with English, 295;
hamper Marlborough, 402, 412-15, 455, 517;
practically responsible for his fall, 533;
reluctant to co-operate with English in Seven Years' War, ii. 83;
their colonial defeat in India, 456, 460
East India Company, first established, ii. 169;
their settlements in 1701, 172;
military negligence of, 180
Edgcumbe, Commodore, ii. 292
Edinburgh, surrender of to Cromwell, i. 245
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Edward I., i. 16
Edward II., i. 21
Edward III., i. 19, 21;
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growth of army under, 44
Edward IV., military talent of, i. 74;
at Barnet, 76
Elizabeth, Queen, army under, i. 4, 127-168
Elizabeth, Princess, i. 168
Elliott, Colonel George Augustus, ii. 476
Engineers, first British Engineer, i. 32;
in New Model, i. 219;
slow development of, ii. 589
Ensign, the, i. 94, 135
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Ernest of Nassau, i. 161
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Essex, Lord (Parliamentary General), i. 202, 204;
capitulation of his army, 208
Eugene of Savoy, Prince, i. 416, 420, 424, 429;
his attack at Blenheim, 439;
his modesty, 446;
commands right at Oudenarde, 499;
besieges Lille, 504-511;
marches on Tournay, 513;
differs with Marlborough before Malplaquet, 517;
his part in the action, 520;
wounded, 523;
prevents Marlborough from resigning, 539
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Fairfax, Sir Charles, i. 160
Fairfax, Sir Thomas, Lord, i. 206;
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ingratitude of Parliament to, 231;
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resigns command, 239
Falconbridge, Lord, i. 74
Falstolfe, Sir John, i. 67;
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Family Compact, the, ii. 536
Farokshir (Mogul Emperor, 1712), ii. 174
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Fenton, Edward, ii. 169
Ferdinand of Brunswick, Prince, ii. 339, 477;
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campaign of 1759, 481-485;
Minden, 486-497;
Pitt's support of, ii. 501;
campaign of 1760, 502;
Kloster Kampen, 514-519;
campaign of 1761, 522;
victory at Vellinghausen, 527;
skilful campaign afterwards, 531;
campaign of 1762, 547;
victory at Wilhelmsthal, 549-552;
action at Amöneburg, 555;
fall of Cassel, 557;
estimate of his military ability, 558
Ferguson, Brigadier, at Blenheim, i. 438
Feudal system, as a military organisation, i. 11, 14, 21;
decay of, 109
Feuquières, Marquis of, i. 375
Feversham, Lord, i. 306
Fieffé (historian), i. 190
Fielding, Lord, i. 169
Flanders, Count of, i. 36
Flanders, as a battleground, i. 351-355;
William the Third's campaigns in, 358-380;
Spanish Succession War in, 398;
Marlborough's campaigns in, 412;
French lines in, 451;
campaigns of 1742-1747, ii. 80-123, 149-164
Fleetwood, Charles, i. 239, 255, 274
Fletcher, Andrew, ii. 125
Fleuranges, quoted, i. 115
Fleury, Cardinal, ii. 124
Forbes, Captain Duncan, ii. 125
Forbes, General, ii. 315, 323, 333-336;
death, 337
Forde, Colonel (of 39th), ii. 427, 442;
action at Condore, 445;
storming of Masulipatam, 449;
actions of Chandernagore and Badara, 460-462
Fort Beauséjour, ii. 270
Fort Cumberland, ii. 272
Fort Duquêsne (Pittsburgh), ii. 267, 273, 333
Fort Frontenac, ii. 336, 338
Fort Philip (Minorca), ii. 292
Fort Louis (Guadeloupe), ii. 351
Fort St. David, ii. 186, 222;
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Fort St. George (Madras), ii. 170
Fort William (Calcutta), ii. 173
Fort William (Highlands), ii. 143
Fort, William Henry, ii. 305
Fortescue, Sir Faithful, i. 169
Fortescue, Colonel Richard, i. 264
Fowke, General, ii. 293
Fox, Henry, ii. 287, 299
Fox, Sir Stephen, first Paymaster-General, i. 310
Francis I., King of France, i. 95, 106
Francis, Duke of Lorraine, ii. 81
Franklin, Benjamin, ii. 268
Frederick William I. of Prussia, ii. 51
Frederick II. (the Great), ii. 80;
Silesia, 84, 106, 164, 291;
European League against, 298, 313, 339, 477, 498, 557;
Pitt's work for, 571
Frederick, Elector Palatine, i. 169
French, our European war with, 1339-1487, i. 32-78;
1691-1713, 351-553;
the Seven Years' War, ii. 80-164;
our struggle with, in India, 172-260, 406-474;
in West Africa, 346;
in West Indies, 349;
in Canada, 246, 263-285, 314, 358-402
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Aubeterre, ii. 116
Auvergne, ii. 516
Bourbonnois, ii. 509
Champagne, i. 521
Couronne, ii. 116
Courtin, ii. 116
D'Hébron, i. 189
Gardes Suisses, i. 327, 374; ii. 115
Gendarmerie, i. 524
Lorraine, ii. 467
Picardie, i. 521
Soissonois, ii. 116
Frisians, in Dutch army, i. 159
Froissart, i. 46, 49
Frontenac, Count, ii. 251
Fronteria, Marquis, i. 529
Frontinus, i. 106
Frundsberg, Georg von, i. 328
Fürstenberg, General, i. 187
Fyrd, the, i. 5, 128
Gage, Colonel, ii. 274, 280, 370
Gage, Thomas, i. 258
Galway, Ruvigny, Earl of, i. 448, 459, 476, 483;
at Almanza, 486, 529
Garrard, military pamphlet of, i. 136
Garrisons, growth of, i. 123;
in Anne's reign, 561;
in colonies, ii. 42-48
Gascony, English in, i. 48
Gates, Captain Horatio, ii. 280
Gauvain, General, i. 519
Gentlemen Pensioners, rise of, i. 124
George I. commands in allied army, i. 490; ii. 4;
good influence of on army, 30;
introduces steel ramrod, 51
George II., i. 493;
at Oudenarde, 498; ii. 35;
courage at Dettingen, 94;
loyalty as an ally, 482;
death, 520
George III., i. 520;
correspondence with Lord North, 576
George of Denmark, Prince, i. 512
Georgia, troops in, ii. 43
Ghent, retaken by French, i. 494
Gibraltar, garrison at, i. 561; ii. 42-44, 46, 565
Gilbert, Sir Humphry, i. 142
Gingee, Bussy's capture of, ii. 196, 216
Ginkell, i. 335;
campaign of 1691, 349, 401;
his jealousy of Marlborough, 402, 406;
death, 412
Giustiniani, describes English army in 1519, i. 117
Glaubitz, General, ii. 504
Gloves, iron. See Arms and Armour
Goa, centre of Portuguese power in India, ii. 168
Godeheu, Mons., succeeds Dupleix, ii. 236;
leaves India, 406
Godolphin, Sidney, i. 358, 382, 512, 538
Goëthe, story of taking of Frankfurt, ii. 479
Gonsalvo of Cordova, i. 97
Gooch, Colonel, ii. 62
Goor, General, i. 425
Goree, capture of, ii. 499
Goring, George, i. 169, 205
Grafton, Henry Duke of, i. 306
Grammont, Count of, at Dettingen, ii. 93;
at Fontenoy, 113
Granby, John, Marquis of, at Minden, ii. 493;
letters to Holdernesse, 507;
at Warburg, 511;
at Vellinghausen, 527;
at Wilhelmsthal, 549;
at Amöneberg, 555
Grant, Major, ii. 49, 69, 335
Gray, James (Hannah Snell), ii. 574
Gray, Thomas, ii. 136
Grenade. See Arms and Armour
Grenadiers, added to regiments, i. 324;
horse grenadiers, 388;
the Louisburg, ii. 361;
Maxwell's at Vellinghausen, 530.
See also Regiments
Griffin, Admiral, ii. 186
Guadeloupe, ii. 349;
taken by English, 356
Guest, General, ii. 131
Guienne, i. 48
Guiscard, Robert, i. 8
Guise, General, ii. 71
Gun. See Arms and Armour
Gunstone. See Arms and Armour
Gustavus Adolphus, i. 3, 17;
Scots in his army, 173, 179;
surgeons in his army, 182, 325;
Breitenfeld, 186;
his march to the Maine, 188;
death, 189;
authorities on, 190;
his tactics adopted at Almanza, 486
Habergeon. See Arms and Armour
Halberd. See Arms and Armour
Hale, Colonel John, raises 17th Lancers, ii. 500
Halifax, military settlement in Nova Scotia, ii. 263
Halket, Colonel Sir Peter, ii. 276
Halket, Major, ii. 337
Hampden, John, i. 200
Handasyde, General, ii. 133
Hanoverian soldiers, ii. 119;
imported into England by George II., 290
Harbord, William, i. 346
Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford, i. 384;
opposed to war, 536, 538;
miserable administration of army under, 571;
opposes Mutiny Act, ii. 19
Harold, army of, i. 6
Harquebus. See Arms and Armour
Harquebusiers, Italian, i. 24, 137, 143
Harrison, Lieutenant, ii. 237
Harvey, General, ii. 527
Hatchet. See Arms and Armour
Hauberk. See Arms and Armour
Haviland, Brigadier, ii. 396, 540
Hawke, Sir Edward, Admiral, ii. 287, 308, 315, 340, 499
Hawkins, Captain, ii. 169
Hawkwood, Sir John, i. 42, 51;
compared with Marlborough, 52
Hay, Lord Charles, at Fontenoy, ii. 115
Hazelrigg, Sir Arthur, i. 203
Helmet. See Arms and Armour
Henry I., i. 9
Henry V., aggression against France, i. 54;
army under, 54-63;
success at Harfleur, 68;
crosses the Somme, 56;
Agincourt, 60-62;
death, 63
Henry VI, i. 72
Henry VII., army at his accession, i. 109
Henry VIII. and the army, i. 111, 118;
Acts against desertion, 113;
his light cavalry, 114;
encourages archers, 117;
war with France, 118, 120;
progress of army under, 121
Henry of Lancaster, our first engineer, i. 32, 37
Henry of Prussia, Prince, ii. 481
Henry of Trastamare, i. 45
Hepburn, Sir John, i. 173, 189;
killed at Saverne, 190
Herbert of Cherbury, Lord, i. 169
Heron, Colonel, ii. 407
Hesse-Darmstadt, Prince George of, i. 448-461
Hessians, their gallantry as soldiers, i. 437
Heukelom, General, i. 456
Highlanders, first enlisted, ii. 49;
Pitt's enlistment of, 300
Highlands, Monk's campaign in, i. 254
Hill, Colonel, appointed to command without reference to
Marlborough, i. 536, 541
Hill, General, ii. 255
Hobelars, i. 27
Hoby, Sir Edward, i. 139
Hodgson, General, ii. 521
Hogarth, and the '45, ii. 136
Holburne, Admiral, ii. 305
Holdernesse, Lord, ii. 501, 535
Holles, Captain, i. 160
Holmes, Admiral, ii. 372, 499
Holstein-Beck, Prince of, i. 439
Hompesch, General, i. 440, 542
Hopson, General Peregrine, i. 347
Horne, Marshal, i. 186
Horses, armour of, i. 25;
breeding of, for cavalry, 121
Houtmann, James, ii. 169
Howe, Lord, ii. 315, 325;
killed, 326
Howe, Commodore, ii. 340
Howe, Colonel William, ii. 375
Howitzer. See Arms and Armour
Huguenots, in Allied Army, i. 484;
at Oudenarde, 501
Hundred Years' War, i. 22
Hyder Ali, ii. 471
Ilchester, Lord, ii. 290
Imhoff, General, ii. 502
India, French and English struggle for supremacy in, ii. 168-237,
406-474
Ingoldsby, Brigadier, at Fontenoy, ii. 112
Ireland, separate military establishment in, i. 283;
the establishment of 1698, 389;
Walpole denounces it as part of the Standing Army, ii. 18
(for differences of pay in Ireland see Appendix).
Cromwell's campaign in, i. 237;
Schomberg's, 343;
Ginkell's, 349;
Marlborough's, 350
Ireton, Henry, i. 224
Irish, in Spanish army, i. 270;
in French army, 432, 533; ii. 118
Iroquois, the, ii. 248
Italy, the school of war, i. 94
Jacobites, officers favoured at close of Anne's reign, ii. 3;
rebellion of 1715, 5;
opposed to army, 15;
rebellion of 1745, 124-148;
effect of organisation of Highland regiments on, ii. 300
Jacqueline of Holland, i. 66
Jamaica, conquered under Cromwell, i. 264;
troops in, ii. 40, 76
James I., i. 167;
influence on army, 191
James II., his military education, i. 298;
concentrates army at Hounslow, 301;
disaffection of army to, 303;
Irish policy of, 304;
quits England, 307;
lands at Cork, 336;
death, 399; ii. 41;
North American policy of, 250
James Stuart (Old Pretender), in French army in 1708, i. 493; ii. 36
Jefferies, Colonel, ii. 294
Jeffreys, Judge, ii. 38
Jervis, Captain John, ii. 374
Joan of Arc, i. 68
John, King, army under, i. 14
John of Montfort, i. 42
John, Archduke of Austria, i. 143
John of Austria, Don, i. 270
Johnson, Sir William, ii. 260, 269, 282, 369
Joliet, ii. 247
Jones, Colonel, i. 477
Joppa, Richard the First's march from, i. 13
Joseph, Emperor of Austria, i. 540
Joyeuse, Marshal, i. 359
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