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Tag Archives: George Thomas Keppel
1815: The Affair of a Second
George Thomas Keppel, Earl of Albemarle, describes a moment during the Battle of Waterloo: We halted and formed square in the middle of the plain. As we were performing this movement, a bugler of the 51st, who had been out … Continue reading
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Tagged 1810's, 1870's, 19th Century, Belgium, Books, France, George Thomas Keppel, Great Britain, Napoléon Bonaparte, Netherlands, War
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