This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1857 Excerpt: ...Ridge, Horse Pasture Point, Lemon Valley, Rupert's Hill, Rupert's Valley, Ladder Hill, &c. Besides attending to the repairs of the barracks and public buildings and strengthening the sea-defences, the company rendered efficient assistance in the building of a residence for Napoleon at Longwood. The structure was of one ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1857 Excerpt: ...Ridge, Horse Pasture Point, Lemon Valley, Rupert's Hill, Rupert's Valley, Ladder Hill, &c. Besides attending to the repairs of the barracks and public buildings and strengthening the sea-defences, the company rendered efficient assistance in the building of a residence for Napoleon at Longwood. The structure was of one story only and contained about forty rooms. It was, however, never occupied, as the ex-empcror expired before the furniture had been arranged in the several apartments. Oil the evacuation of Italy the sixth company, second battalion, under Sub-Lieutenant R. Gibb, sailed from Genoa and landed at Gibraltar on the 17th March. Two months after, a fourth company was added to the engineer force on the Book, by the arrival, in the ' Kennesby Castle' transport, of the first company, fourth battalion, from Portsmouth. The Maltese company of sappers quitted Genoa with the British troops and landed at Malta in March. It continued to maintain its military organization and character until the 31st March, 1817, when, by the Prince Regent's command, it was disbanded. This was the last company of the Maltese sappers and miners. On the 27th August the seventh company, first battalion under Captain William Reid and Major William Gosset, R.E., "had the high honour," says Sir John Jones, "of participating with the fleet," under Lord Exmouth, "in a splendid naval triumph." This was the battle of Algiers. "Under the idea," adds Sir John, "that it might become necessary to land and destroy some of the batteries and works covering the harbour of Algiers, the company," eighty-four strong, "was embarked with the fleet; but owing to the daring intrepidity and able nautical manoeuvres of Lord Exmouth, their serv...
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