Extracts from Genl. Orders : Adj[utan]t Gen[era]ls Office, Lisbon, 4th February 1809.

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Extracts from Genl. Orders : Adj[utan]t Gen[era]ls Office, Lisbon, 4th February 1809.

Notebook of Sir James Wilson, containing excerpts of general orders issued in Portugal and Spain between Feb. and Oct. 1809, during the Peninsular War with Napoleon.

[197] leaves, bound ; 16 x 22 cm.

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Newberry Library

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