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Byng, Admiral, i. 529; ii. 8, 291;


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Cadiz, expeditions to, i. 191, 407

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Marlborough's Q.M.G., 423, 466, 495;
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death, 53

Caillaud, Captain, ii. 234, 426, 434

Calais, i. 30, 37, 72

Caliver. See Arms and Armour

Callender, Captain, ii. 449


Cameron of Lochiel, ii. 126

Camoys, Lord, i. 58

Campbell, Sir Duncan, ii. 49

Campbell, John, ii. 49

Campbell, General, ii. 112

Canada, growth of our sovereignty in, ii. 241 et seq.


See also North America

Cannon. See Arms and Armour.

Canute, army of, i. 5

Cape Breton, ii. 206, 321

Captain, origin of title, i. 94

Carbine. See Arms and Armour

Carbiniers, i. 442. See under Regiments, 6th Dragoon Guards

Cardonnel, Adam, Marlborough's Secretary, i. 538, 552

Carlisle, capitulation of to Charles Edward, ii. 135

Carolina, British troops in, ii. 43, 60, 62

Carpenter, General, i. 531, 537

Carteret, Lord, ii. 82, 85, 103


Carthagena, the expedition against, ii. 59, 64, 79

Cartridges. See Arms and Armour

Castries, Marquis of, ii. 515, 548

Catalonia, operations of 1705 in, i. 459

Cathcart, Lord, ii. 59;


letters to Newcastle, 60, 62;
death, 62

Cavalry, early lancers and carbiniers, i. 155;


of Gustavus Adolphus, 182-184;
Royalist cavalry in Civil War, 201;
contrast between it and Parliamentary, 206;
the growth of shock action, 215, 586;
how armed in New Model, 215;
and in 18th century, ii. 585.
See also Regiments.

Cavendish, Brigadier, at Vellinghausen, ii. 528

Cecil, Sir Edward, i. 160, 168, 191, 193

Chain-mail. See Arms and Armour

Champlain, Samuel, ii. 241

Chandos, Sir John, i. 41, 44, 47

Chaplet. See Arms and Armour

Charlemont, Lord, i. 460

Charles I., recalls English soldiers from Holland, i. 192;


methods of raising men, 194;
unfurls standard at Nottingham, 199;
relations with Montrose, 222;
gallantry at Naseby, 226;
reverses of, 228;
throws himself on Scots, 233;
army request his trial, 235;
execution, 236;
Indian Empire under, ii. 170

Charles II., i. 3;
treats with Scots, 238, 247;
restoration of, 277;
colonial enterprise under, 293, ii. 170;
alliance with Louis XIV., i. 295;
death, 298

Charles Edward, Prince, ii. 124;


raises standard at Glenfinnan, 126;
enters Edinburgh, 129;
Prestonpans, 130;
marches south, 134;
his retreat, 137;
siege of Stirling, 139;
Culloden, 144-148

Charles V. (of France), i. 42

Charles VI. (of France), i. 50, 55

Charles VII. (of France), reforms French army, i. 70, 94

Charles VIII. (of France), i. 92

Charles V. (Emperor), i. 99, 121


Charles, Archduke of Austria (afterwards Charles III. of Spain,
afterwards Emperor), i. 447, 462, 485, 534, 540; ii. 80

Charles of Blois, i. 42

Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, i. 83

Charles, Prince of Lorraine, ii. 105, 150

Chartres, Colonel, i. 573

Chatham, William Pitt, Earl of, cornet in King's Dragoon Guards, ii.
20, 54;
denounces Spanish convention, 56;
Paymaster of Forces, 62;
refuses to serve under Newcastle, 287;
return to power, 299;
his Militia Bill, 302;
dismissed from office, 303;
but recalled, 304;
campaign of 1757, 309;
American schemes of, 315-338;
management of war in Europe, 339-346;
African policy, 347, 359;
Canada again, 350, 395;
European campaigns only to divert French, 477;
support of Ferdinand of Brunswick, 501, 521;
fall from power, 534;
what he achieved for army, ii. 568

Cherbourg, bombardment of, ii. 342

Chinglapet, ii. 218

Chittagong, ii. 172


Christian IV. (of Denmark), i. 174

Chunda Sahib (Nabob of Arcot 1749), ii. 176, 193, 197, 200, 214

Churchill, General Charles, i. 407, 417, 422, 430, 441, 457

Chuttamuttee, ii. 172

Civil War, the, i. 199-286.


See also Charles I.

Clarence, Duke of, i. 62

Clarke, Sir William, first Secretary-at-War, i. 311;


killed at sea, 312

Claverhouse, James Graham of, i. 297;


victory at Killicrankie, 339

Clavering, Brigadier, ii. 354

Cleland, Colonel, killed at Dunkeld, i. 341

Clermont, Prince of, ii. 152

Clive, Robert, ii. 180, 184;


distinguished at siege of Pondicherry, 190, 198;
Arcot, 200;
further successes of, 203;
Covrepauk, 204-208;
his presence of mind, 211, 213;
takes Covelong, 219;
his power as a leader, 220;
expedition against Surajah Dowlah, 411;
attacked at Budge Budge, 412;
treaty with Meer Jaffier, 415;
Plassey, 416-425;
Deccan policy of, 441;
and the Dutch, 460

Closterzeven, capitulation of Cumberland at, ii. 307

Clothing, origin of uniform, i. 14, 44;


red coats in 15th century, 56;
coat money, 110;
white coats under Tudors, 111, 114;
gunners' uniform, 123;
dress of king's body-guard, 124;
of landsknechts, 128;
poor equipment of English troops under Elizabeth, 131;
the cassock, 135;
description of in military pamphlets, 137;
scarves worn by English in Dutch army, 169;
Highland dress, 174;
royal colours first worn by Parliamentary troops, 213;
tawny coats of artillery, 217;
clothing of Cromwell's Irish army, 237;
of English in French army, 271;
scarlet coats adopted, 283;
blue of William the Third's infantry, 337;
grenadiers' plumes, 325;
colonels have to provide for clothing of men, 391;
uniforms at Blenheim, 439;
white coats of French, 469;
reforms due to Marlborough, 571;
of colonial troops, 563, ii. 41;
Frederick William's influence on, 51;
regulations of George II. as to, 52;
regimental numbers first appear on buttons, 583

Cobham, Lord, ii. 10.


See Temple, Richard
Cochrane, Lord, ii. 345

Cohorn (engineer), i. 413

Coignies, Count of, i. 415

Colbert, ii. 172

Coligny, The Admiral, i. 143

Colonel, origin of, i. 93

Colours. See Arms and Armour

Commissioners of Public Accounts, i. 381

Commissions of Array, i. 16, 197

Condé, Prince of (the Great Condé), i. 200, 270, 296

Condé, Prince of, ii. 109 (1762), 539, 553

Condottieri, the, i. 22

Conflans, French commander in India, ii. 442;


defeated at Condore, 445

Contades, Marshal, successful against Ferdinand of Brunswick, ii.


481-485;
defeated at Minden, 487-497

Conti, Prince of, ii. 150

Contrecoeur, Monsieur, ii. 274


Controllers of Accounts, i. 410

Conway, Lord, i. 196

Conway, Colonel Henry, ii. 301, 307, 573

Cook, Captain James (navigator), ii. 387

Coote, Colonel Eyre, ii. 358, 413, 424, 455, 459;


victory at Wandewash, 463-470;
reduction of French posts in India, 471

Cope, General John, ii. 125;


defeat at Prestonpans, 129-131;
removed from command, 133

Cornbury, Lord, i. 306

Cornet, origin of, i. 118

Cornish, Admiral, ii. 544

Cornwallis, Colonel, ii. 263, 308

Corporal, origin of, i. 95, 136

Corselet. See Arms and Armour

Craggs, James, Secretary-at-War, ii. 25

Craigie, Lord Advocate, ii. 125

Craven, William, Lord, i. 169, 307

Crawford, John, Earl of, ii. 50


Crillon, French officer in India, ii. 458

Croft, William, composes service for Marlborough's funeral, ii. 13

Cromwell, John, i. 169

Cromwell, Henry, i. 255, 274

Cromwell, Oliver, i. 200;


defeats Royalists at Marston Moor, 206;
first called Ironside, 207;
Lieutenant-General, 223;
Naseby, 227;
ingratitude of Parliament to, 231;
short methods with Commons, 233;
Commander-in-Chief, 239;
Scottish campaigns, 240-247;
Lord Protector, 251;
army under, 251;
Irish Settlement, 256;
colonial policy of, 258-266;
alliance with France, 266-274;
his death, 274;
his system summed up, 280;
fine character of his army, 282;
his work, 286

Cromwell, Richard, succeeds Oliver, i. 274;


death, 552

Crown Point, ii. 242, 257, 282, 315

Crump, Colonel, ii. 353, 356

Crusades, effect of on army, i. 13


Cuba, taken from Spain, ii. 543.
See Havana

Cuirass. See Arms and Armour

Cuirassiers, i. 183

Culverin. See Arms and Armour

Cumberland, Prince William, Duke of, ii. 53;


at Dettingen, 101;
Commander-in-Chief, 109;
Fontenoy, 110;
criticisms of his generalship at, 120;
position after the battle, 122;
recalled to England, 132;
command in Scotland, 141;
Culloden, 144-148;
returns to Low Countries, 156;
defeat at Lauffeld, 159-163, 268;
his errors as a leader, 279, 287, 303;
Hastenbeck and Closterzeven, 307;
effect of his reforms on army, 566

Cunningham, Colonel of the 9th Foot, i. 342

Cunningham, Major of Engineers, ii. 293

Cutts, Colonel John, Lord (the Salamander), at Venloo, i. 405;


at Blenheim, 434; ii. 70

Dacca, ii. 172

Dagger. See Arms and Armour


Dalrymple, Governor of Guadeloupe, ii. 538

Dalton, Captain, ii. 213, 220

Dapfheim, occupied by Marlborough, i. 432

Darcy, Lord, in favour of English gunners, i. 122

Darts. See Arms and Armour

Das Minas, General, i. 482

Daulhatt's Grenadiers, ii. 510

Daun, Count, ii. 157

D'Aché, Admiral, ii. 428-434, 457

D'Alençon, Duke, i. 35

D'Arco, Count, i. 422

D'Arenberg, ii. 90, 106

D'Armentières, Count, ii. 481, 497

D'Asfeld, General, i. 528

D'Assas, Chevalier, ii. 516

D'Auteuil, French general in India, ii. 211, 427

De Bay, Marquis, i. 529, 531

De Corsana, General, i. 458


D'Espréménil, French commander at Madras, ii. 182

D'Estaing, Count, ii. 430

D'Estrées, Count, ii. 160, 497, 547

De la Galissonière, Admiral, ii. 291

D'Humières, Marshal, i. 338

De la Marck, Count, i. 141

De Leyrit, Governor of Pondicherry, ii. 407

De Monts, colonises Acadia, ii. 241

De Muy, Chevalier, ii. 507

De Noailles, Marshal, ii. 481

D'Oyley, Colonel, i. 264

De Soupire, French commander in India, ii. 430

De Stainville, French officer, ii. 551

De Tavannes, Gaspard, i. 103, 152

De Witt, i. 294

Deane, Private John, i. 572

Denis of Harfleur, ii. 241

Denmark, Prince George of, i. 402


Desertion, causes of, i. 569; ii. 32

Devonshire, Duke of, ii. 298

Diaz, Bartholomew, ii. 168

Diemel, River, Ferdinand of Brunswick's passage of, ii. 509

Dieskau, Count, ii. 281, 283

Digby, Lord, i. 290

Dinwiddie, Governor of Virginia (1753), ii. 264

Dominica, captured from French, ii. 538

Doncaster, Lord, i. 169

Douglas, Earl of, i. 65

Douglas, Sir James, ii. 538

Douglas, Sir Robert, i. 365

Douglas, Colonel, ii. 58

Dragoons, originally mounted infantry, i. 216;


character of, 323.
See Regiments

Draper, Colonel, ii, 438, 544;


conducts siege of Manila, 545

Dreve, General, ii. 486

Drill and Exercises:—


Wedge formation at Hastings, i. 6, 7;
Byzantine line of battle, 9, 10;
English line of battle, 13th century, 17;
mediæval cavalry formation, 27;
English line at Agincourt, 58;
formation en haye established, 77;
Swiss formation, 83;
drill of landsknechts, 91;
sergeants connected with drill, 94, 135;
shock action by cavalry, 103, 586;
squadron, 104, 106;
Evolutions of Ælian, 107, 152;
wings first added, 113;
manœuvres in Elizabeth's reign, 129;
Garrard's description of marching, 137;
pike exercise, 138, 170, 179, 213;
adapted to bayonet, 586.
(See also Pike);
Maurice of Nassau's tactics, 152;
regiments and companies, 153;
formation in 16th century, 158;
musket exercise, 170, 213.
(See also Musket);
Feu de joie first fired, 171;
Gustavus Adolphus's reforms, 179;
platoon established, 181;
the drum march, 191;
Kelly's Pallas Armata, 194;
New Model formation, 214;
Vernon's "drill-book," 215;
after the Restoration, 323-327;
order of battle in 1703, 414;
platoons at Blenheim, 438;
order of battle at Blenheim and Ramillies, 458, 471, 495;
at Almanza, 485;
firing by platoons, 585;
reforms of Amherst, ii. 370, 403;
excellence of British fire-discipline, 590

Drucour, M., ii. 321

Drury, General, ii. 344

Dumas, Governor of Pondicherry, ii. 176, 274

Dunbar, Major, i. 175

Dunbar, Colonel, ii. 273

Duncombe, Ensign, ii. 170;

Dunkirk, operations against, in 1600, i. 159;


Stair's proposed attack on, ii. 86

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

Durazzo, i. 8

Durell, Admiral, ii. 361

Durham, Bishop of, i. 17, 30

Du Rocher, French Commander in India, ii. 446

Dutch, English volunteers serve with, i. 141;


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

Edmunds, Sir William, i. 160

Edward I., i. 16

Edward II., i. 21

Edward III., i. 19, 21;


first campaign in France, 33;
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

Erie, Lake, ii. 247

Erie, General, i. 503, 507

Ernest of Nassau, i. 161

Erpingham, Sir W., i. 59

Essex, Lord, at Zutphen, i. 148

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

Fagel, General, i. 446, 458

Fairfax, Sir Charles, i. 160

Fairfax, Sir Thomas, Lord, i. 206;


as a disciplinarian, 223;
ingratitude of Parliament to, 231;
opposes king's execution, 235;
resigns command, 239

Falconbridge, Lord, i. 74

Falstolfe, Sir John, i. 67;


disgraced by Bedford, 69

Family Compact, the, ii. 536

Farokshir (Mogul Emperor, 1712), ii. 174

Felton, irregular cavalry of, i. 45

Felton, assassinates Buckingham, i. 193

Fenton, Edward, ii. 169

Ferdinand of Brunswick, Prince, ii. 339, 477;


defeated at Bergen, 480;
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;


taken by French, 431

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

French Regiments:—
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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