A History of the 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own)

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A History of the 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own)

by Sir J. W. (John William) Fortescue

EN·~8 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

A History Of the 17th Lancers (DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE’S OWN)

0:35
2

Preface

6:39
3

Appendix

0:27
4

List of Illustrations

0:56
5

CHAPTER I THE RISE OF THE 17TH LIGHT DRAGOONS, 1759

18:21
6

CHAPTER II THE MAKING OF THE 17TH LIGHT DRAGOONS

20:01
7

CHAPTER III REFORMS AFTER THE PEACE OF PARIS, 1763–1774

21:10
8

CHAPTER IV THE AMERICAN WAR—1ST STAGE—THE NORTHERN CAMPAIGN, 1775–1780.

38:05
9

CHAPTER V THE AMERICAN WAR—2ND STAGE—THE SOUTHERN CAMPAIGN, 1780–1782

33:49
10

CHAPTER VI RETURN OF THE 17TH FROM AMERICA, 1783—IRELAND, 1793—EMBARKATION FOR THE WEST INDIES, 1795

16:24

Description

This volume traces the colorful career of the 17th Lancers, the famous cavalry regiment raised in the memory of Major‑General James Wolfe after his heroics at the Plains of Abraham. Written at the request of the regiment’s colonel and senior officers, it weaves together personal reminiscences with official military records to give a vivid portrait of the unit’s early spirit. Listeners will hear how the regiment’s identity was forged on the battlefields of the mid‑eighteenth century.

Because many original papers were lost in a 1797 shipwreck, the author turns to a patchwork of muster rolls, dispatches, drill manuals and contemporary memoirs to reconstruct campaigns across America, the West Indies, South America and later India. Detailed maps and firsthand reports bring to life the Lancers’ daring raids, harsh tropical service, and the challenges of adapting light‑horse tactics to varied terrains. The narrative stays within the first act of the regiment’s story, offering a measured yet engaging look at how a handful of determined soldiers became a celebrated cavalry force.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (477K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: Macmillan & Co, 1895.

Credits

Brian Coe, Karin Spence and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2022-06-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sir J. W. (John William) Fortescue

Sir J. W. (John William) Fortescue

1859–1933

Best known for his sweeping military histories, this British historian and Army officer brought campaigns, commanders, and institutions to life with unusual clarity. He also served as the official historian of the British Army, helping shape how its past was recorded.

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