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Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts

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against Ulster and in offering officers a chance to discuss hypothetical orders and to threaten to resign) and left a note for Hubert Gough to this effect. This note influenced the Gough brothers in being willing to remain in the Army, albeit with a written guarantee that the Army would not have to act against Ulster. After Roberts's lobbying, the King insisted that Asquith make no further troop movements in Ulster without consulting him.
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British force to cope. The camps lacked space, food, sanitation, medicine, and medical care, leading to rampant disease and a very high death rate for those Boers who entered. By the war's end, 26,370 women and children (81% were children) had died in the concentration camps. For a brief period in 1900, Roberts also authorised the army's use of civilian hostages for the protection of trains from Boer guerrilla units.
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if these were my last words, I still should say to you—"arm yourselves" and if I put to myself the question, How can I, even at this late and solemn hour, best help England,—England that to me has been so much, England that for me has done so much—again I say, "Arm and prepare to acquit yourselves like men, for the day of your ordeal is at hand".
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Roberts also had an interview with Seely (he was unable to locate French, who was in fact himself having an audience with the King at the time) but came away thinking him "drunk with power", although he learned that Paget had been acting without authority (in talking of "commencing active operations"
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insinuation that the German Government's views of international policy are less scrupulous and more cynical than those of other Governments...Prussia's character among nations is, in fact, not very different from the character which Lancashire men give to themselves as compared with other Englishmen.
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to submit, included concentration camps and the burning of farms. Conditions in the concentration camps, which had been conceived by Roberts as a form of control of the families whose farms he had destroyed, began to degenerate rapidly as the large influx of Boers outstripped the ability of the small
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going away with a standard. Lieutenant Roberts put spurs to his horse, and overtook them just as they were about to enter a village. They immediately turned round, and presented their muskets at him, and one of the men pulled the trigger, but fortunately the caps snapped, and the standard-bearer was
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Gentlemen, only the other day I completed my eightieth year...and the words I am speaking to-day are, therefore, old words—the result of years of earnest thought and practical experience. But, Gentlemen, my fellow-citizens and fellow-Britishers, citizens of this great and sacred trust, this Empire,
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On 29 May 1900, Pretoria surrendered to the British commander-in-chief, Lord Roberts. Due to the prevalence of malaria and because the area had become too small, he relocated his headquarters from the vicinity of the Normal College to a high-lying site 10 km south-west of the city – hence the
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from 29 December 1888, honorary colonel of the 1st Newcastle upon Tyne (Western Division), Royal Artillery from 18 April 1894, honorary colonel of the Waterford Artillery (Southern Division) from 4 March 1896, colonel-commandant of the Royal Artillery from 7 October 1896, honorary colonel of the
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to come and see him at Ascot on 19 March; French had been too busy but invited Roberts to visit him when next in London. On the morning of 21 March Roberts and French had an acrimonious telephone conversation in which Roberts told French that he would share the blame if he collaborated with the
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Roberts married Nora Henrietta Bews, the daughter of Captain John Bews on 17 May 1859. The couple suffered repeated "great sorrow" with the deaths of their first three children, two daughters and a son, in infancy, but two more daughters and a son survived to adulthood.
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on each side depicting Sikh, Highlander and Gurkha cavalry and infantry, and statues of Britannia/Victory and India/Fortitude in front and behind. After the statue was commissioned, Roberts started sitting for the sculptor in 1894 and a bust was displayed at the
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in London and unveiled in 1924. It is smaller and simpler than the other two, and sits on a simpler pedestal without the reliefs or extra figures. After Indian independence from the British Empire, the Roberts statue in Calcutta was moved with other statues to
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claimed Roberts had an "unimaginative soldier's brain" and that Germany was "a friendly Power" who since 1870 "has remained the most peaceful and the most self-contained, though doubtless not the most sympathetic, member of the European family". The historian
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Following his return from the Boer War, he was instrumental in promoting the mass training of civilians in rifle shooting skills through membership of shooting clubs, and a facsimile of his signature appears to this day on all official targets of the
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on 13 March. His further advance was delayed by his disastrous attempt to reorganise his army's logistic system on the Indian Army model in the midst of the war. The resulting chaos and shortage of supplies contributed to a severe
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Cabinet's "dastardly" attempt to coerce Ulster, and then, after French told him that he would "do his duty as a soldier" and obey lawful orders, put the phone down on him. Soon after, Roberts received a telegram from
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from 1 April 1908, honorary colonel of the 6th Battalion, the City of London (Rifles') Regiment from 1 April 1908, honorary colonel of the 1st Wessex Brigade from 1 April 1908, honorary colonel of 6th Battalion, The
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cut down by this gallant young officer, and the standard taken possession of by him. He also, on the same day, cut down another Sepoy who was standing at bay, with musket and bayonet, keeping off a
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near Kandahar on 27 July 1880, Roberts was appointed commander of the Kabul and Kandahar Field Force. He led his 10,000 troops across 300 miles of rough terrain to relieve Kandahar and defeat
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reached the height of its power. He became a symbol for the British Army and in later life became an influential proponent of stronger defence in response to the increasing threat that the
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A man of small stature, Roberts was affectionately known to his troops and the wider British public as "Bobs" and revered as one of Britain's leading military figures at a time when the
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In retirement he was a keen advocate of introducing compulsory military training in Britain, to prepare for a great European war. He campaigned for this as president of the
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The grave of Roberts' charger Vonolel (named after a Lushai King whose descendants Roberts had fought in 1871) is marked by a headstone in the gardens of The
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Roberts wrote to French (22 March) denying the "swine and robbers" comment, although French's reply stressed his hurt that Roberts had thought so ill of him.
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during the Boer War. Roberts and his son were one of only three pairs of fathers and sons to be awarded the VC. Today, their Victoria Crosses are in the
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from 1 January 1898, honorary colonel of the City of London Imperial Volunteers from 10 March 1900, honorary colonel of the 3rd Volunteer Battalion, the
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from 1 April 1908, honorary colonel of The Waterford Royal Field Reserve Artillery from 2 August 1908 and honorary colonel of 1st (Hull) Battalion, The
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claimed that this speech caused a sensation due to Roberts' warnings about Germany. It was much criticised by the Liberal and Radical press. The
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With the Boer republics' main towns occupied, and the war apparently effectively over, on 12 December 1900 Roberts handed over command to
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in which he attacked Roberts' advocacy of compulsory military training. This caused much hurt to Roberts. He replied, with the help of
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for his service at Lucknow in March 1858. In common with other officers, he transferred from the East India Company Army to the
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A lion rampant or, holding in its paw an ancient sword in bend proper, and charged on the shoulder with an eastern crown gules.
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Roberts became vice-president of the Public Schools Alpine Sports Club during 1903. Eight years later on 11 January 1911, the
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outside Kabul until, on 23 December, he repulsed a mass attack and reoccupied the city. In May 1880, Lieutenant General
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on 1 September 1880. For his services, Roberts again received the thanks of Parliament, and was advanced to
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Lord Roberts received civic honours from a number of universities, cities and livery companies, including:
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on 11 March 1901 and then a Knight of Justice of that order on 3 July 1901. He was also awarded the German
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general who became one of the most successful British military commanders of his time. Born in India to an
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Fuller: "Some South African Scenes and Flowers." p. 63, "The Victorian Naturalist" Vol XXXII August 1915
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name Roberts Heights. Roberts Heights, a busy military town, the largest in South Africa and resembling
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After Roberts' death in 1914, money was raised to place a copy of the Calcutta statue as a memorial in
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He claimed that Germany was making enormous efforts to prepare for war and ended his speech by saying:
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and High Commissioner for South Eastern Africa with effect from 7 March 1881, Roberts (having become a
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While in Ireland, Roberts completed a memoir of his years in India, which was published in 1897 as
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and provided improved education and training for soldiers. In September 1902, Lord Roberts and
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epidemic that inflicted far heavier losses on the British forces than they suffered in combat.
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On following the retreating enemy on 2 January 1858, at Khodagunge, he saw in the distance two
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by his elder surviving daughter, Aileen. She was succeeded by her younger sister, Ada Edwina.
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from 15 August 1901, honorary colonel of the 3rd (Dundee Highland) Volunteer Battalion, the
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On 23 December 1899 Roberts left England to return to South Africa with his chief of staff
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visit to the United Kingdom in February 1901. He was among the original recipients of the
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from 11 November 1914 (three days before his death). Additionally he was Colonel of the
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and other officers threatened to resign rather than coerce Ulster – Roberts, aided by
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on 30 January 1875. That year he became Quartermaster-General of the Bengal Army.
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where, as Deputy Assistant Quartermaster-General, he was attached to the staff of
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from 17 October 1900, honorary colonel of the 2nd Hampshire (Southern Division),
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Bobs, Kipling's General: The Life of Field-Marshal Earl Roberts of Kandahar, V.C
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Frederick Henry Roberts (27 July 1869 – 20 August 1869), born and died at Simla
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His long list of honorary military posts included: honorary colonel of the
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on 6 October 1879, Roberts occupied Kabul, and was given the local rank of
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with a further 7,200 troops, taking over the Kabul command from Roberts.
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of May 1879 brought peace with Afghanistan. However, after the murder of
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Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1832–1914), Field Marshal
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Lieutenant Roberts' gallantry has on every occasion been most marked.
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and linked up with Buller, he won the last victory of his career at
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Eveleen Sautelle Roberts (18 July 1868 – 8 February 1869), born at
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from 24 September 1887, honorary colonel of the 5th Battalion, the
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of 1863 and 1867–1868 respectively. Having been promoted to brevet
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Azure, three stars or; on a chief wavy or, an eastern crown gules.
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Roberts and his staff inspecting captured Afghan artillery in the
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list published on 26 June 1902, and received the order from King
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He took part in the funeral processions following the deaths of
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on 3 January 1901. During his time in office he introduced the
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Forty-one years in India, from subaltern to commander-in-chief
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The Scaremongers. The Advocacy of War and Rearmament 1896–1914
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1897, reprinted by Asian Educational Services, New Delhi, 2005
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Forty-one Years in India: from Subaltern to Commander-in-chief
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in British Columbia, Canada, was named in his honour in 1900.
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Forty-One Years in India: from Subaltern to Commander-in-chief
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Forty-one Years in India: from Subaltern to Commander-in-chief
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Newspaper clippings about Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts
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The Story of Lord Roberts, The Children's Heroes Series No.14
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Ada Edwina Stewart Roberts (28 March 1875 – 21 February 1955)
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Lord Roberts of Kabul and Kandahar on his Celebrated Charger
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to surrender with some 4,000 men. After another victory at
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amidst the chaos of the battle. He was then present at the
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Debrett's peerage, baronetage, knightage, and companionage
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in the 1970s, and then by itself to the Artillery Centre,
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on 11 November 1879. In December 1879, Roberts' force was
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Lieutenant Frederick Roberts finding the mortally wounded
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Knights Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India
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Knights Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
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on 16 November 1881. Promoted to the substantive rank of
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on 11 June 1881) was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the
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Field Marshal Roberts as Commander-in-Chief of the Forces
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Howard, Joseph Jackson; Crisp, Frederick Arthur (1903).
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Roberts on his 82nd birthday, in First World War uniform
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Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India
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on 31 December 1891. On 23 February 1892 he was created
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Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
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Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
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Members of the Council of the Governor General of India
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Peers of the United Kingdom created by Queen Victoria
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In March 1898, a statue of Lord Roberts, sculpted by
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The Pilgrims of Great Britain: A Centennial History
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Monument of Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, in
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Coat of arms of Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts
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On 3 May, Roberts resumed his offensive towards the
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before leading British Forces for a year during the
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The Little Field Marshal: A Life of Sir John French
3361:(London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984), p. 320. 3178:. No. 36842. London. 9 August 1902. p. 6. 2145:"16 November 1914 – The late Lord Roberts. – Trove" 913:on 28 November 1890 and to the substantive rank of 375: 359: 317: 208: 166: 156: 146: 138: 122: 114: 101: 84: 61: 53: 34: 6537:Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom 6487:Graduates of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst 6477:Fellows of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society 6437:British military personnel of the Umbeyla Campaign 4646:, The Cascadian Magazine, Volume 17, 1901, p. 429. 3163:. No. 36804. London. 26 June 1902. p. 5. 2560: 2210: 903:Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire 4199:. London: Dean & Son. 1903. pp. 692–693. 1111:, of Kandahar in Afghanistan and Pretoria in the 1091:Strategies devised by Roberts, to force the Boer 990:to take overall command of British forces in the 762:(CB) on 10 September 1872 and promoted to brevet 743:on 15 August 1868 and to the substantive rank of 645:where he was slightly wounded, and found a dying 6417:British military personnel of the Abyssinian War 4093:"Lord Roberts and Lord Kitchener in Liverpool". 4033:"Lord Roberts and Sir J. French at Canterbury". 1605:from 19 September 1903, honorary colonel of the 1322:It is blunt, straightforward, and unsentimental. 1235:and checked the proofs. In 1910 Roberts' friend 994:, subordinating the previous commander, General 937:(GCSI) on 3 June 1893, Roberts was relocated to 747:on 18 November 1868, Roberts also fought in the 727:on 13 November 1860, Roberts transferred to the 6482:Freemasons of the United Grand Lodge of England 4978:Frederick Roberts and the long road to Kandahar 4704:"Roberts, Frederick Sleigh Roberts, Earl"  4138:"Lord Roberts and Lord Kitchener in the City". 2030:Lord Roberts French Immersion Public School in 1438:, urging him not to cause a split in the army. 1319: 1300: 1276: 671: 4429:"Welcome to Lord Roberts Junior Public School" 2923:Chronicle of the 20th Century by John S Bowman 1738:In 1893 he was made an Honorary Fellow of the 1587:3rd Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 1569:in recognition of his honorary service in the 554:. At the time, Sir Abraham was commanding the 484:for gallantry. He was then transferred to the 6402:British Army personnel of the Second Boer War 6056: 5690: 5239: 4798:Major-General Sir Frederick Roberts: a Memoir 4662:The March to Kandahar: Roberts in Afghanistan 4409:. Lord Roberts French Immersion Public School 3454:"From Afghanistan to Vermont; By Allen Adler" 2050:. Roberts is also a Senior Boys house at the 1514:and was then buried in St. Paul's Cathedral. 1415:, formerly of the Indian Army, as commander. 8: 6507:Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 2571:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2221:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2057:The Lord Roberts Centre – a facility at the 1418:On the morning of 20 March – the morning of 1403:Roberts was approached for advice about the 1360:(Crans-sur-Sierre) by winter sports pioneer 1266:on 22 October 1912 Roberts pointed out that 781:in December 1878, he received the thanks of 4375:"Communists to boycott poll in Robertsganj" 2407: 2405: 2403: 1908:granted with them, he was succeeded in the 1105:Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter 949:on 25 May 1895 and created a knight of the 881:and Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the 857:Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire 853:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 754:He was promoted to the substantive rank of 334:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 326:Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter 6472:Earls in the Peerage of the United Kingdom 6063: 6049: 6041: 5853: 5716: 5697: 5683: 5675: 5246: 5232: 5224: 5004: 4959:Works by or about Frederick Sleigh Roberts 4587:. South African Government. Archived from 4282:Transculturation in British Art, 1770–1930 4210:Roberts, Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1901). 2301: 2299: 1749: 1443:Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS) 1049:, Roberts captured the Free State capital 943:Commander-in-Chief of British forces there 816:to seek retribution. After victory at the 785:, was promoted to the substantive rank of 605:to his father in 1852, transferred to the 393:Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts 42: 31: 6542:Members of the Madras Legislative Council 6387:Graduates of Addiscombe Military Seminary 4561:Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa 3621:inflation figures are based on data from 3599:Spark, Stephen (December 2016). "Forum". 3580:, European Edition, December 1897, p. 27. 3526:(Supplement). 26 July 1910. p. 5481. 855:(GCB) on 21 September 1880 and appointed 839:After the defeat of a British brigade at 791:Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath 4554: 4552: 4550: 3508:(Supplement). 22 May 1901. p. 3550. 2908:Field Marshal Lord Roberts of Kandahar, 2884:"Field Marshal Lord Roberts of Kandahar" 1934:Field Marshal Lord Roberts of Kandahar, 1925:Field Marshal Lord Roberts of Kandahar, 1582:Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment) 1069:on 31 May. Having defeated the Boers at 921:, of Kandahar in Afghanistan and of the 901:on 28 November 1885 and was advanced to 789:on 31 December 1878 and was advanced to 6532:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland 5914:Siege of the British Residency in Kabul 4864:. London: Sampson Low, Marston and Co. 2568:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2492: 2218:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2204: 2202: 2200: 2198: 2196: 2194: 2192: 2190: 2188: 2186: 2184: 2182: 2114: 2034:, Lord Roberts Junior Public School in 1565:On 28 February 1908 he was awarded the 519:posed to Britain in the lead up to the 508:before the post was abolished in 1904. 350:Knight of Grace of the Order of St John 6517:Garter Knights appointed by Edward VII 4928:Addiscombe: its heroes and men of note 4355:. Ministry of Defence. 9 December 2010 3456:. Vermontskimuseum.org. Archived from 2180: 2178: 2176: 2174: 2172: 2170: 2168: 2166: 2164: 2162: 1750: 1593:from 5 September 1900, colonel of the 1352:(so named because Roberts donated the 1030:was killed, earning a posthumous V.C. 4816:"Lord Roberts of Kandahar. Biography" 4681:Roberts and Kitchener in South Africa 4475:. Lord Roberts School. Archived from 3345: 3333: 3321: 3309: 3285:"W. W. Greener Martini Target Rifles" 2282:"Bunbury of Kilfeacle Family History" 1815:, each costumed and accoutred proper. 945:from 1 October 1895. He was promoted 773:in October 1878 and took part in the 476:and served as a young officer in the 7: 6597:War criminals of the Second Boer War 6407:British Commanders-in-Chief of India 6025: 5486:Sir Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd 5433:Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff 4747:The British Field Marshals 1736–1997 4529:National Smallbore Rifle Association 3434:"Switzerland: Strap on the poultice" 3044:Pakenham, p. 575; Heathcote, p. 249. 2147:. Trove.nla.gov.au. 16 November 1914 2067:National Smallbore Rifle Association 2052:Duke of York's Royal Military School 1904:became extinct, but, by the special 1868:(20 September 1870 – 9 October 1944) 1368:, the races was a forerunner of the 1212:National Smallbore Rifle Association 1189:He was the initial president of the 566:-born Isabella Bunbury, daughter of 6592:Second Boer War concentration camps 4883:. London: Richard Bentley and Son. 4431:. Lord Roberts Junior Public School 1937:Lord Roberts' Message to the Nation 1874:(8 January 1872 – 17 December 1899) 1740:Royal Scottish Geographical Society 1726:Honorary Freedom and livery of the 1710:Honorary Freedom of the borough of 1700:Honorary Freedom of the borough of 1660:Honorary Freedom of the borough of 1643:Honorary Freedom of the borough of 6002:Afghanistan Medal (United Kingdom) 5516:The Viscount Montgomery of Alamein 4877:Roberts, Frederick Sleigh (1896). 4858:Roberts, Frederick Sleigh (1895). 4535:from the original on 19 April 2022 4473:"Lord Roberts School – Our School" 3910:. 25 September 1908. p. 6946. 3874:. 25 September 1908. p. 6944. 3856:. 18 September 1903. p. 5791. 3838:. 20 September 1901. p. 6175. 3676:. 23 September 1887. p. 5101. 3374:(London: Leo Cooper, 1993), p. 36. 2710:. 11 September 1883. p. 4452. 2612:. 28 September 1880. p. 5069. 2464:. 10 September 1872. p. 3969. 1809:92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment 905:(KCIE) on 15 February 1887 and to 826:besieged in the Sherpur Cantonment 760:Companion of the Order of the Bath 570:Abraham Bunbury from Kilfeacle in 25: 5982:European influence in Afghanistan 5271:Commanders-in-Chief of the Forces 5255:Commanders-in-Chief of the Forces 4950:Works by Frederick Sleigh Roberts 3964:. 10 November 1914. p. 9135. 3946:. 27 November 1908. p. 9032. 3802:. 4 September 1900. p. 5469. 3766:. 31 December 1897. p. 7856. 3694:. 28 December 1888. p. 7421. 3658:. 28 February 1908. p. 1402. 3287:. Rifleman.org.uk. Archived from 3196:. 2 September 1902. p. 5679. 3079:. 12 February 1901. p. 1058. 2940:. 22 December 1899. p. 8541. 2782:. 25 November 1890. p. 6463. 2428:. 17 November 1868. p. 5924. 2342:. 24 December 1858. p. 5516. 1722:Worshipful Company of Fishmongers 1350:Roberts of Kandahar Challenge Cup 665:for actions on 2 January 1858 at 330:Knight of the Order of St Patrick 6217: 6211: 6024: 6015: 6014: 5832: 5133:Commander-in-Chief of the Forces 4973:Account of Earl Roberts' funeral 4453:. Lord Roberts Elementary School 4216:. London: Macmillan. p. 308 3892:. 23 October 1908. p. 7652. 3820:. 16 October 1900. p. 6324. 3748:. 3 November 1896. p. 6008. 2818:. 23 February 1892. p. 990. 2746:. 15 February 1887. p. 787. 2692:. 4 November 1881. p. 5401. 2396:. 15 February 1861. p. 655. 2324:. 10 February 1858. p. 673. 1772: 1766: 1728:Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths 1690:Honorary Freedom of the City of 1680:Honorary Freedom of the City of 1670:Honorary Freedom of the City of 1650:Honorary Freedom of the City of 1168:Short Magazine Lee Enfield Rifle 1164:Commander-in-Chief of the Forces 506:Commander-in-Chief of the Forces 480:during which he was awarded the 379: 171:Commander-in-Chief of the Forces 6547:People educated at Eton College 6522:Knights of the Order of St John 6467:Deaths from pneumonia in France 5924:Siege of the Sherpur Cantonment 5023:Commander-in-Chief, Madras Army 4902:. London: T.C. & E.C. Jack. 4898:Sellar, Edmund Francis (1906). 4801:. London, W.H. Allen & Co. 4238:Visitation of England and Wales 4123:"Lord Roberts at Bournemouth". 3372:Impacts of War: 1914 & 1918 3283:SHOT Backwards Design Company. 2972:. 2 February 1900. p. 689. 2854:. 1 October 1895. p. 5406. 2512:. 14 January 1879. p. 174. 1872:Frederick Hugh Sherston Roberts 1603:Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 1229:with information for his novel 1126:He became a Knight of Grace of 873:After a very brief interval as 629:by the Kashmir Gate during the 601:on 12 December 1851. He became 562:William Sleigh. His mother was 270:Siege of the Sherpur Cantonment 6452:Burials at St Paul's Cathedral 5175:Master Gunner, St James's Park 5118:The Lord Kitchener of Khartoum 5108:British Forces in South Africa 4787:. London: Hollis & Carter. 4683:. Pen & Sword publishing. 4664:. Pen & Sword publishing. 4383:. 2 April 2009. Archived from 4078:"Lord Roberts at Winchester". 4018:"Lord Roberts at Portsmouth". 3982:. 8 August 1911. p. 5919. 3712:. 17 April 1894. p. 2176. 3097:. 17 March 1901. p. 1763. 2764:. 5 January 1888. p. 219. 2548:. 23 April 1880. p. 2658. 2378:. 29 April 1862. p. 2232. 1852:, Bristol, and died aboard SS 1567:Volunteer Officers' Decoration 196:Kabul and Kandahar Field Force 174:British troops in South Africa 1: 6527:Members of the Order of Merit 6462:Commanders-in-chief of Madras 6442:British people of World War I 6392:People of Anglo-Irish descent 5193:Peerage of the United Kingdom 4968:Lord Roberts' British Honours 4768:. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 4749:. Pen & Sword Books Ltd. 3784:. 9 March 1900. p. 1632. 3730:. 3 March 1896. p. 1271. 3265:(2002) – Anne Pimlott Baker, 3214:. 4 January 1901. p. 83. 3061:. 1 March 1901. p. 1498. 2728:. 5 January 1886. p. 65. 2674:. 14 June 1881. p. 3002. 2656:. 8 March 1881. p. 1071. 2530:. 29 July 1879. p. 4697. 2482:. 9 March 1875. p. 1528. 2446:. 16 July 1872. p. 3193. 1811:; sinister, a soldier of the 1422:'s speech which provoked the 1278:In the year 1912, just as in 1162:Lord Roberts became the last 6557:People from Ascot, Berkshire 6457:Commanders-in-Chief, Ireland 4909:The Household Cavalry Museum 3928:. 21 May 1909. p. 3874. 3115:. 5 July 1901. p. 4469. 2872:. 25 May 1895. p. 3080. 2836:. 3 June 1893. p. 3252. 2800:. 1 January 1892. p. 4. 2592:UK public library membership 2360:. 25 May 1858. p. 2589. 2242:UK public library membership 1262:In a speech in Manchester's 769:He was given command of the 609:in 1854 and was promoted to 587:Addiscombe Military Seminary 556:1st Bengal European Regiment 542:, who had been born into an 338:Member of the Order of Merit 185:Commander-in-Chief in Madras 6582:Peers created by Edward VII 6572:Lancashire Militia officers 5992:The Great Game: Afghanistan 5551:Chiefs of the General Staff 5259:Chiefs of the General Staff 5077:Commander-in-Chief, Ireland 4996:20th Century Press Archives 4108:"Lord Roberts at Croydon". 3482:. Wamonline.com. 1 May 2009 3133:. 7 May 1901. p. 3124. 1940:(1912, John Murray, London) 1550:, Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow 1364:. An important part of the 897:on 26 July 1883, he became 720:on 12 November 1860 and to 641:, seeing action during the 472:family, Roberts joined the 177:Commander-in-Chief, Ireland 27:British general (1832–1914) 6613: 5934:Second Battle of Charasiab 5415:Chief of the General Staff 5151:Chief of the General Staff 4911:. Ajanta Book Publishing. 4643:From Mount Roberts' Summit 4559:"Voortrekkerhoogte, Tvl". 3480:"History of Alpine Skiing" 3159:"The Coronation Honours". 1546:Statue of Earl Roberts by 1205:Field Marshal Earl Roberts 1084:Lord Roberts's arrival at 758:on 5 July 1872, appointed 731:in 1861 and served in the 643:siege and capture of Delhi 504:. He also became the last 6397:Bengal Artillery officers 6209: 6072:Commander-in-Chief, India 6010: 5827: 5400: 5212: 5203: 5198: 5191: 5181: 5172: 5164: 5159: 5139: 5130: 5124: 5114: 5103: 5095: 5083: 5074: 5066: 5056: 5050:Commander-in-Chief, India 5047: 5039: 5029: 5020: 5012: 5007: 4983:National Portrait Gallery 4839:Pakenham, Thomas (1991). 4280:Codell, Julie F. (2012). 4048:"Lord Roberts at Dover". 3557:Holmes 2004, pp. 181–183. 3545:Holmes 2004, pp. 179–180. 2093:Royal Hospital Kilmainham 1807:Dexter, a soldier of the 1378:Arlberg-Kandahar ski race 1340:'s during the Thirties". 899:Commander-in-Chief, India 777:. For his success at the 771:Kurram Valley Field Force 700:Abyssinia and Afghanistan 659:Commander-in-Chief, India 498:Commander-in-Chief, India 203:Kurram Valley Field Force 181:Commander-in-Chief, India 41: 6567:Royal Artillery officers 5089:Connaught and Strathearn 4880:Forty-One Years in India 4785:The Life of Lord Roberts 4764:Holmes, Richard (2004). 4745:Heathcote, Tony (1999). 4063:"Lord Roberts at Bath". 3248:"The German maneuvers". 2059:National Shooting Centre 1881:Roberts' surviving son, 1612:Gloucestershire Regiment 1599:Royal Garrison Artillery 1591:Gloucestershire Regiment 1382:FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1132:Order of the Black Eagle 1065:, capturing its capital 1006:from the Staff College, 716:Having been promoted to 639:Indian Rebellion of 1857 617:Indian Rebellion of 1857 577:Roberts was educated at 5792:Amir Dost Mohammad Khan 5654:Sir Mark Carleton-Smith 5168:Sir Collingwood Dickson 5016:Sir Neville Chamberlain 4841:The Scramble for Africa 4710:Encyclopædia Britannica 4679:Atwood, Rodney (2011). 4660:Atwood, Rodney (2008). 4451:"Our mission statement" 3623:Clark, Gregory (2017). 3440:28 October 2009 at the 3403:"History of "Kandahar"" 2063:2002 Commonwealth Games 1616:East Yorkshire Regiment 1607:North Somerset Yeomanry 1219:National Service League 1197:National Service League 1144:1902 Coronation Honours 804:, the British envoy in 793:(KCB) on 25 July 1879. 775:Second Anglo-Afghan War 712:, 1.5 km north of Kabul 690:mentioned in despatches 591:East India Company Army 494:Second Anglo-Afghan War 490:Expedition to Abyssinia 474:East India Company Army 354:Mentioned in Despatches 255:Second Anglo-Afghan War 6412:British field marshals 5962:Third Anglo-Afghan War 5909:Battle of Peiwar Kotal 5729:William Hay Macnaghten 5407: 5087:Prince Arthur, Duke of 5033:Sir Herbert Macpherson 4861:The Rise of Wellington 4722:. London: Lee Cooper. 4718:Hannah, W. H. (1972). 3000:Heathcote 1999, p. 193 2626:. 1906. Archived from 2577:10.1093/ref:odnb/26470 2227:10.1093/ref:odnb/35768 2209:Robson, Brian (2008). 2125:. Kiplingsociety.co.uk 1964:, was unveiled on the 1957: 1762: 1562: 1551: 1471: 1441:Roberts had asked the 1434:, drafted a letter to 1405:Ulster Volunteer Force 1324: 1305: 1295: 1288: 1206: 1088: 977: 870: 832:arrived in Kabul from 779:Battle of Peiwar Kotal 713: 686: 669:. The citation reads: 637:Roberts fought in the 634: 607:Bengal Horse Artillery 302:Battle of Diamond Hill 297:Battle of Poplar Grove 260:Battle of Peiwar Kotal 6512:Knights of St Patrick 6447:British war criminals 5466:Sir William Robertson 5441:Sir William Nicholson 5423:Sir Neville Lyttelton 5406: 5143:Sir Neville Lyttelton 5127:The Viscount Wolseley 5106:Commander-in-Chief of 5070:The Viscount Wolseley 4926:Vibart, H.M. (1894). 4907:Tabor, Paddy (2010). 4793:Low, Charles Rathbone 4783:James, David (1954). 4306:"Lord Roberts statue" 4169:"Honorary Fellowship" 3229:. The Kipling Society 3011:"Concentration camps" 2027:are named after him. 1995:A second copy of the 1979:Royal Academy of Arts 1952: 1761: 1557: 1545: 1517:Roberts had lived at 1508:Sir Winston Churchill 1467: 1413:Sir George Richardson 1293: 1204: 1083: 1010:from Afghanistan and 971: 964:Second Anglo-Boer War 868:George Frederic Watts 865: 707: 661:. He was awarded the 624: 550:in the south-east of 139:Years of service 18:Sir Frederick Roberts 5929:Battle of Ahmed Khel 5904:Battle of Ali Masjid 5876:Battle of Jellalabad 5461:Sir Archibald Murray 4641:J. Mayne Baltimore, 4327:"British Pathe news" 3589:Holmes 2004, p. 189. 3566:Holmes 2004, p. 172. 3536:Holmes 2004, p. 166. 2562:"Sir Donald Stewart" 2559:Vetch, R.H. (2004). 2015:Roberts Barracks at 1894:National Army Museum 1622:from 5 August 1911. 1457:, who told him that 1391:in January 1901 and 1232:The Invasion of 1910 1128:the Order of St John 1039:Battle of Paardeberg 1026:– during which Lord 972:Lord Roberts enters 737:Abyssinian campaigns 589:before entering the 292:Battle of Paardeberg 238:Abyssinia Expedition 5919:Battle of Charasiab 5817:Mohammed Nadir Shah 5749:William Elphinstone 5659:Sir Patrick Sanders 5634:Sir Richard Dannatt 5614:Sir Charles Guthrie 5536:Sir Francis Festing 5501:Sir Edmund Ironside 5451:Sir Charles Douglas 5299:Duke of Marlborough 5289:Earl of Marlborough 5185:Sir Robert Biddulph 3429:The Daily Telegraph 3324:, pp. 449–451. 3144:"Emperor's visit". 2953:, 16 November 1914. 2284:. Turtlebunbury.com 2001:Horse Guards Parade 1866:Aileen Mary Roberts 1850:Royal York Crescent 1826:By virtue and valor 1752: 1631:Freedom of the City 1560:John Singer Sargent 1356:) was organised at 1314:Manchester Guardian 1257:Fallacies and Facts 1225:. Roberts provided 1008:Neville Chamberlain 951:Order of St Patrick 866:Roberts painted by 859:(CIE) during 1880. 818:Battle of Charasiab 802:Sir Louis Cavagnari 540:Sir Abraham Roberts 369:Sir Abraham Roberts 307:Battle of Bergendal 265:Battle of Charasiab 107:St Paul's Cathedral 6562:People from Kanpur 6080:East India Company 5997:Malalai of Maiwand 5944:Battle of Kandahar 5881:Retreat from Kabul 5840:Afghanistan portal 5802:Amir Sher Ali Khan 5639:Sir David Richards 5624:Sir Michael Walker 5574:Sir Michael Carver 5569:Sir Geoffrey Baker 5531:Sir Gerald Templer 5491:Sir Cyril Deverell 5408: 5374:Duke of Wellington 5364:Duke of Wellington 5329:Marquess of Granby 5324:Viscount Ligionier 5319:Duke of Cumberland 5099:Sir Redvers Buller 5043:Sir Donald Stewart 4826:on 4 February 2012 4380:The Times of India 4341:inside front cover 4259:Heathcote, p. 250. 4153:"Court Circular". 3980:The London Gazette 3962:The London Gazette 3944:The London Gazette 3926:The London Gazette 3908:The London Gazette 3890:The London Gazette 3872:The London Gazette 3854:The London Gazette 3836:The London Gazette 3818:The London Gazette 3800:The London Gazette 3782:The London Gazette 3764:The London Gazette 3746:The London Gazette 3728:The London Gazette 3710:The London Gazette 3692:The London Gazette 3674:The London Gazette 3656:The London Gazette 3619:Retail Price Index 3524:The London Gazette 3506:The London Gazette 3291:on 24 October 2018 3212:The London Gazette 3194:The London Gazette 3174:"Court Circular". 3131:The London Gazette 3113:The London Gazette 3095:The London Gazette 3077:The London Gazette 3059:The London Gazette 2969:The London Gazette 2938:The London Gazette 2890:on 4 February 2012 2870:The London Gazette 2852:The London Gazette 2834:The London Gazette 2816:The London Gazette 2798:The London Gazette 2780:The London Gazette 2762:The London Gazette 2744:The London Gazette 2726:The London Gazette 2708:The London Gazette 2690:The London Gazette 2672:The London Gazette 2654:The London Gazette 2610:The London Gazette 2546:The London Gazette 2528:The London Gazette 2510:The London Gazette 2480:The London Gazette 2462:The London Gazette 2444:The London Gazette 2426:The London Gazette 2411:Heathcote, p. 247. 2394:The London Gazette 2376:The London Gazette 2358:The London Gazette 2340:The London Gazette 2321:The London Gazette 2305:Heathcote, p. 246. 2260:The New York Times 2084:On a visit to the 1958: 1788:Coronet of an Earl 1763: 1720:Honorary Freeman, 1563: 1552: 1510:), he was given a 1472: 1436:the Prime Minister 1296: 1245:Compulsory Service 1207: 1186:in February 1904. 1154:on 8 August 1902. 1121:Viscount St Pierre 1089: 1035:Siege of Kimberley 1033:Having raised the 978: 895:lieutenant general 883:Transvaal Province 871: 849:Battle of Kandahar 830:Sir Donald Stewart 822:lieutenant-general 812:and despatched to 798:Treaty of Gandamak 741:lieutenant colonel 714: 710:Sherpur Cantonment 655:Sir Colin Campbell 635: 488:and fought in the 287:Siege of Kimberley 275:Battle of Kandahar 6364: 6363: 6038: 6037: 5970: 5969: 5939:Battle of Maiwand 5825: 5824: 5759:Frederick Roberts 5739:Willoughby Cotton 5672: 5671: 5664:Sir Roland Walker 5619:Sir Roger Wheeler 5599:Sir Nigel Bagnall 5589:Sir Edwin Bramall 5564:Sir James Cassels 5496:The Viscount Gort 5476:The Earl of Cavan 5389:Viscount Wolseley 5384:Duke of Cambridge 5379:Viscount Hardinge 5279:Duke of Albemarle 5222: 5221: 5213:Succeeded by 5182:Succeeded by 5155: 5140:Succeeded by 5115:Succeeded by 5084:Succeeded by 5057:Succeeded by 5030:Succeeded by 5008:Military offices 4954:Project Gutenberg 4918:978-1-84820-882-7 4820:The Pine Tree Web 4690:978-1-84884-483-4 4671:978-1-84884-672-2 4570:978-0-625-00324-2 4505:on 19 August 2013 3999:. 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Index

Sir Frederick Roberts

Cawnpore
British India
St Omer
St Paul's Cathedral
Bengal Army
British Army
Field Marshal
Royal Artillery
Commander-in-Chief of the Forces
Commander-in-Chief, Ireland
Commander-in-Chief, India
Commander-in-Chief in Madras
Governor
Natal
Kabul Field Force
Kurram Valley Field Force
Indian Rebellion
Siege of Delhi
Siege of Lucknow
Umbeyla Campaign
Abyssinia Expedition
Battle of Magdala
Lushai Expedition
Second Anglo-Afghan War
Battle of Peiwar Kotal
Battle of Charasiab
Siege of the Sherpur Cantonment
Battle of Kandahar

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