Napoleon Series Archive 2009

Re: Prisoners of war
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Tim,

No problem, it came from notes put together some years ago when I was comparing Doyle's Brfigadier Gerard stories with reality - a idea for a kind of 'Gerard Companion' I suppose. I gave up when I realised that he was often in different places at the same time and his regiment was in places where it never served!!! I'm glad they were of use.

You might also find History of Napoleonic and American Prisoners of War 1756-1816 2 Vols by Clive Lloyd useful. I haven't read it yet so I can't comment, but it looks pretty comprehensive.

JC

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