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THE NINETEENTH AND THEIR TIMES


I ordained that the rights of the Warrior shouldnot be infringed; that the soldier who had grownold in the service should not be deprived of his placeor his pay; and that the deeds of the soldier shouldnot be concealed. For men who exchange theircomfort for perishable glory deserve to be compensated,and are worthy of reward and encouragement.

Institutes of Timour.


Walker & Boutall ph. sc.

Alexandra 1899. (signature of the Princess of Wales)

Copyright by permission of Miss Alice Hughes.

THE NINETEENTH
AND THEIR TIMES

BEING AN ACCOUNT OF THE FOUR CAVALRYREGIMENTS IN THE BRITISH ARMY THATHAVE BORNE THE NUMBER NINETEEN ANDOF THE CAMPAIGNS IN WHICH THEY SERVED

BY

COLONEL JOHN BIDDULPH



FROM AN OLD SEAL

LONDON

JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET

1899


DEDICATED

BY PERMISSION TO

HER ROYAL HIGHNESS

THE PRINCESS OF WALES


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PREFACE

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