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Napoleon in exile on St Helena 1815-1821

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History Notes

I have compiled a set of notes for Napoleon on St Helena.  This list comprises historical figures, subjects and events that I found useful in developing my understanding of The Atlantic World of Napoleon Bonaparte.   


Click on the relevant letter of the Alphabet or Search for a specific name.  For information on the regiments search under ‘R’.

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There are currently 3 names in this directory beginning with the letter A.
Albufera
Battle of, 1811. The bloodiest battle of the Peninsular War. Wellington was absent and Beresford (of Buenos Aires notoriety) was in command. At best, the battle was a draw and the 2nd Battalion, 66th Foot lost 272 soldiers killed, wounded or missing (62%) of 441.


Alien Office
Alien Office. Set up by Act of Parliament in 1793 to implement the Aliens Act which was designed to control foreign visitors and refugees. Sub-department of the Home Office that had been formed in 1782. First Superintendent of Aliens was William Huskisson who was succeeded by William Wickham in 1794. Carried out domestic and foreign espionage at home and abroad. Exercised use of the Crown’s Power of Deportation under the Act.

Amherst
Lord, 1773-1857. 1st Earl and British diplomat. Ambassador extraordinary to the Court of the Qing dynasty. Later, Governor-General of India. Ordered troops into Burma at a cost of 15,000 killed and £13 million expended. He was recalled in disgrace to London.

 

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