wayward_shadows: (Officer 1775)
From Lost War: Letters from British Officers during the American Revolution.


Letter from Lieutenant William Feilding (Marine adjutant) to Lord Denbigh.

More about Breed's Hill )


Letter from Lord Denbigh to Lieutenant William Feilding (Marine adjutant).

About promotions and news of war )
wayward_shadows: (Officer 1775)
From The Lost War: Letters from British Officers during the American Revolution.


Two letters from Lieutenant William Feilding (Marine adjutant) to Lord Denbigh.

From Boston )

Regarding Breed's Hill )
sharpiefan: Line of Age of Sail Marines on parade (Marine charge bayonets)
From A military Treatise..., by J. MacIntire, pp215-221:

The Author's Plan for a Sham-Fight )
sharpiefan: Age of Sail Marines straightening their uniforms (Marines preparing for parade)
More from Steering to Glory. This is aboard the fictional HMS Splendid during the forenoon watch, 8am to noon, on a real day in June 1810. All events and people are based on actual historical fact, as noted in the author's notes, added at the end of the post here. This is copied exactly, with the addition of lj-cuts at suitable points - I have not edited the text beyond adding those in where the author changes topic a little, to make it easier to read on screen.

On the Quarterdeck of HMS Splendid )

Notes below )

Upper deck of HMS Splendid )

Soldiers Serving as Marines )

The men's role )

Notes )
wayward_shadows: (Officer 1805 (2))
From Royal Marines from 1664 to present.

Notes below )


References )
wayward_shadows: (Default)
From Royal Marines 1664 to present.

Notes below )
wayward_shadows: (Officer 1805 (2))
From Royal Marines 1664 to the present.

Notes below )
sharpiefan: Line of Age of Sail Marines on parade (Marines firing)
From A military treatise... by J. MacIntire

Text below )
sharpiefan: Close-up of Marine jacket and drum text 'Beat to Quarters' (Marine beat to quarters)
(From A military treatise... by J. MacIntire)

Text below )
sharpiefan: Age of Sail Marine climbing the rigging (Marine aloft)
From A Military Treatise... by J. MacIntire

Text below )
sharpiefan: Age of Sail Marine climbing the rigging (Marine aloft)
(I think this is possibly the best place to post this)

Questions to research/look into

1. Chatham Marines: Different plume? - possibly black according to some unsubstantiated sources.
2. The exact lace: white with one blue and one red stripe, yes, with the blue towards the outside edge. But was the red stripe in the centre, or towards the inside edge? Is there a sample from a sealed pattern or similar?
3. I'd like to know the form the orders took for a sentry post aboard ship - what the Marine was supposed to do. "To guard my position..." etc.
4. The nickname 'Jollies'. What are the origins of this name? (If they can be traced, that is.)

To be added to later...
sharpiefan: Line of Age of Sail Marines on parade (Marines firing)
From The Marine Volunteer: containing the exercise, firings, and evolutions of a battalion of infantry. To which is added sea-duty and a supplement by Terence O'Loghlen (from 1760) (p111)

Sea Duty )
sharpiefan: Line of Age of Sail Marines on parade (Marines on parade)
From A Military Treatise... by J. MacIntire.

Excerpt below )
sharpiefan: Age of Sail Marines straightening their uniforms (Marines preparing for parade)
From A military treatise... by J. MacIntire

Excerpt Below )
sharpiefan: AoS Marines splashing ashore (Coming ashore)
(From A military treatise on the discipline of the marine forces... by John MacIntire, a facsimile of the original text)
(Spelling, punctuation capitalisation and emphasis as in original, with the exception of the long 'f' form of the letter 's')

Excerpt )

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