Fortress Gloucester - Winter 1830
From James, Lord of Wales
Commander of the Welsh Cavalry
To Lord Harold Jones, Master of Maitland
Artillery General, Commander in Chief Yorkshire Armed Forces
Greetings Harold
My lads have arrived via fast clipper. It is once again good to have my Cavalry Regiments close at hand.
I have enclosed a map of the area, and am looking to set out upon the path sketched in Blue, all be it with the permission of the Lords of Staffordshire.
Also find attached in this report a full list of units at full strength that are currently available at Fortress Gloucester.
At this time I can not confirm exactly how many units I will be taking with me, all be it, it will be quite a force.
The goal of this force will to be available should we need to hit Austria in the near future.
At your continued service,
James
From James, Lord of Wales
Commander of the Welsh Cavalry
To Lord Harold Jones, Master of Maitland
Artillery General, Commander in Chief Yorkshire Armed Forces
Greetings Harold
My lads have arrived via fast clipper. It is once again good to have my Cavalry Regiments close at hand.
I have enclosed a map of the area, and am looking to set out upon the path sketched in Blue, all be it with the permission of the Lords of Staffordshire.
Also find attached in this report a full list of units at full strength that are currently available at Fortress Gloucester.
At this time I can not confirm exactly how many units I will be taking with me, all be it, it will be quite a force.
The goal of this force will to be available should we need to hit Austria in the near future.
At your continued service,
James
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