Current As Of 10 December 1996
British Museum. (London).
Class 50: Military Manuscripts.
Arundel Manuscripts.
Burney Manuscripts.
Cottonian Manuscripts.
Egerton Manuscripts.
Harleian Manuscripts.
Landsdowne Manuscripts.
Sloan Manuscripts.
Stowe Manuscripts.
Additional Manuscripts:
Auckland Papers.
Bouquet Papers.
Haldimand Papers.
Hardwick Papers.
Montague Papers.
Papers of Lord Liverpool (Charles Jenkinson).
William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan. (Ann Arbor).
Amherst, Jeffrey. Papers.
Clinton, Henry. Papers.
Gage, Thomas. Papers.
Germain, George. Papers.
Knox, William. Papers.
"Lord North's Confidential Reports on the Strength of
the British Army."
Simcoe, John Graves. Papers.
Sydney Papers.
Vaughan, John. Papers.
Wray, George. Papers.
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. (Williamsburg, Virginia).
Headquarters Papers of the British Army in America.
[Photostatic copies of original documents presented to
the Queen in 1957 and now Class 30/55 in the Public
Record Office, London.]
Henry E. Huntington Library. (San Marino, California).
Abercrombie Papers.
Amherst Papers.
Loudoun Papers.
Institution of the Royal Engineers Library. (Chatham,
England).
Conolly Manuscripts.
Montressor Family Archives. ("Kingsdown," Surry, England).
New York Public Library. (New York City).
Clinton, Henry. Deserter Intelligence Book, November
1780-July 1781.
Frederick, Charles. Record Books.
Princeton University Library. (Princeton, New Jersey).
Glyn, Thomas. Diary. [14 April 1776-17 August 1777.]
Public Archives of Canada. (Ottawa).
Amherst, Jeffrey. Papers.
Haldimand, Frederick. Papers.
Quebec Garrison General Orders.
British Military, Ordnance, and Admiralty Records,
1757-1903. (Record Group 8).
Class 18: American Loyalist Regimental Rolls.
Public Record Office. (London).
Admiralty Papers.
Colonial Office Papers:
Class 5: America and West Indies, 1606-1807.
CO 5/7: Materials for Raising Provincial
Troops.
CO 5/42: Burgoyne Expedition.
CO 5/92-95: Correspondence Between Germain
and Howe.
CO 5/193: Materials Relating to German
Mercenaries.
CO 5/229: Military Dispatches from America
and West Indies.
CO 5/542: Papers Laid Before Commons
Relative to American Campaigns.
CO 5/253: Materials on the Campaigns of
1776.
CO 5/263: Secret Dispatches to Commanders in
Chief.
CO 318/5-8: Original Correspondence of the
Commander in the Lesser Antilles with
Secretaries of State, 1778-1781.
Home Office Papers, Domestic and General.
Class 42: George III, 1782-1798. [Continuation
of State Papers Class 37.]
Class 43: Entry Books, 1782-1798.
Class 50: Correspondence, Military, 1782-1840.
Class 51: Entry Books, 1758-1855. [Militia,
Yeomanry, Volunteers.]
Paymaster General's Office Papers.
Class 2: Ledgers, 1757-1840.
Class 4: Half-Pay, 1737-1921.
Class 14: Miscellaneous Books, 1720-1861.
State Office Papers.
Class 34: State Papers, Domestic, Anne, 1702-
1714.
Class 35: State Papers, Domestic, George I,
1714-1727.
Class 36: State Papers, Domestic, George II,
1727-1760.
Class 37: State Papers, Domestic, George III,
1760-1782.
Class 41: State Papers, Domestic, Military,
1640-1782.
Class 44: Entry Books, 1661-1828.
Class 87: State Papers, Foreign, Military
Expeditions, 1695-1763.
Various Papers.
Public Record Office Lists and Indexes. [Includes Army Lists formerly in WO 64 and WO 65.]
Class 30/11: Cornwallis Papers.
Class 30/37: Ordnance Board Papers.
Class 30/55: Dorchester [Carleton] Papers. [See
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.]
War Office Papers.
Class 1: Letters-In, 1732-1868.
Class 2: Indexes of Correspondence, 1759-1858.
Class 4: Secretary's Letter Books, 1715-1782.
Class 7: Departmental Letter Books, 1715-1782.
Class 17: Muster Master General Monthly Returns.
Class 24: Establishment Warrants, 1661-1846.
Class 25: Registers, Various, 1660-1938. [Includes Embarkation Returns.]
Class 26: Miscellaneous Books.
Class 28: Headquarters Records, America,
1746-1785.
Class 34: Amherst Papers.
Classes 44-55: Ordnance Board Papers, 1568-1923.
Royal Artillery Institution Library. (Woolwich, England).
Pattison, James. Papers.
Abu-Shumays, Mary D. "British Views of America and the American Revolution, 1774-1783." Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, 59 (July 1976), pp. 289-318.
Adams, Charles Francis. "Contemporary Opinion on the Howes." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 44 (November 1910), pp. 94-119.
Adams, Randolph Greenfield. British Headquarters Maps and Sketches Used by Sir Henry Clinton While In Command of the British Forces Operating in North America. Ann Arbor: William L. Clements Library, 1928.
Aimone, Alan C. "John André: Daring Dandy of the British Army." Assembly, 34 (March 1976), pp. 12-13, 26-28.
Alden, John R. John Stuart and the Southern Colonial Frontier: A Study of Indians Relations, War, Trade, and Land Problems in the Southern Wilderness, 1754-1775. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1944.
-----. General Gage in America: Being Principally A History of His Role in the American Revolution. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1948.
Alderman, Clifford Lindsey. The Royal Opposition: The Story of the British Generals in the American Revolution. New York: Macmillan, 1970.
Alexander, Arthur J. "Deserters: A British Source of Information During the American Revolution." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 27 (Spring 1949), pp. 12-18.
Anderson, Olive. "The Role of the Army in Parliamentary Management During the American War of Independence." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 34 (December 1956), pp. 146-149.
Anderson, Troyer S. The Command of the Howe Brothers During the American Revolution. New York: Oxford University Press, 1936.
André, John. Major André's Journal: Operations of the British Army Under Lieutenant Generals Sir William Howe and Sir Henry Clinton June 1777 to November 1778. Recorded by Major John André, Adjutant General. Edited by C. DeWitt Willcox. Tarrytown: William Abbatt, 1930.
-----. "Will of Major John André." Edited by Sylvester Judd. New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 6 (January 1852), p. 63.
Annand, A. McKenzie. "Major-General Gabriel Christie, Colonel Commandant, The 60th (Royal American) Regiment, 1787." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 51 (Autumn 1973), pp. 127-128.
Anonymous. "Corps in America, and under Orders for the Continent, Jan. 1776." Historical Magazine, 5 (August 1861), pp. 246-247.
-----, editor. "Letters of British Officers in America in 1776 (sic)." Historical Magazine, 5 (March 1861), pp. 68-70.
Atkinson, Christopher T. "British Forces in North America, 1774-1781: Their Distribution and Strength." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 16 (Spring 1937), pp. 3-23; 19 (Autumn 1940), pp. 163-166; 20 (Winter 1941), pp. 190-192.
-----. "Material for Military History in the Reports of the Historical Manuscripts Commission." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 21 (Spring 1942), pp. 17-34.
Babits, L. E. "Shoe Life in the 71st of Foot 1776-1777." Military Collector and Historian, 34 (Summer 1982), pp. 84-86.
Baker, Norman. Government and Contractors: The British Treasury and War Supplies, 1775-1783. London: University of London, 1971.
Balch, Thomas, editor. "Mathew's Narrative." Historical Magazine, 1 (April 1857), pp. 102-106.
Balderston, Marion, and David Syrett, editors. The Lost War: Letters from British Officers during the American Revolution. New York: Horizon Press, 1975.
Bargar, B. D. Lord Dartmouth and the American Revolution. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1965.
Barker, John. The British in Boston Being the Diary of Lieutenant John Barker of the King's Own Regiment from November 15, 1774 to May 31, 1776. Edited by Elizabeth Ellery Dana. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1924.
Barrington, Shute. The Political Life of William Wildman, Viscount Barrington: Compiled from Original Papers. London: W. Bulmer and Co., 1814.
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Bass, Robert D. The Green Dragoon: The Lives of Banastre Tarleton and Mary Robinson. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1957.
Beers, Henry P. "The Papers of the British Commanders in Chief in North America, 1754-1783." Military Affairs, 13 (Summer 1949), pp. 79-94.
Bill, E. G. W. "A Cadet at the Royal Military Academy, 1778-80." Journal of the Royal Artillery, 84 (October 1957), pp. 310-312.
Billias, George A., editor. George Washington's Opponents. New York: William Morrow, 1969.
Bowler, R. A. Logistics and the Failure of the British Army in America, 1775-1783. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975.
Bradley, Arthur Granville. Lord Dorchester. London: Oxford University Press, 1926.
Brown, Gerald S. The American Secretary: The Colonial Policy of Lord George Germain, 1775-1778. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1963.
Brown, Jared A. "A Note on British Military Theatre in New York at the End of the American Revolution." New York History, 62 (April 1981), pp. 177-187.
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Bryant, G. J. "The East Indian Company and the British Army: The Crisis at Madras in 1783." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 62 (Spring 1984), pp. 13-27.
Burns, R. E. "Ireland and British Military Preparations for War in America in 1775." Cithara, 2 (May 1963), pp. 42-61.
Burt, Alfred L. Guy Carleton, Lord Dorchester, 1724-1808. Revised Edition. Ottawa: Canadian Historical Association, 1955.
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Burton, I. F., and A. N. Newman. "Sir John Cope: Promotion in the Eighteenth-Century Army." English Historical Review, 78 (October 1963), pp. 655-668.
Calver, William L. "Discoveries Made in British Camps of The American Revolution." Quarterly Journal of the New York State Historical Association, 8 (April 1927), pp. 133-142.
-----. "Cartridge Box Badge of the 28th Regiment of Foot (British) in the American Revolution Found at Fort Ticonderoga, N.Y." New-York Historical Society Quarterly Bulletin, 12 (October 1928), pp. 117-118.
Campbell, Colin. "The 71st Highlanders in Massachusetts, 1776-1780." New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 112 (July, October 1958), pp. 200-213, 265-275; 113 (January, April 1959), pp. 3-14, 84-94.
Carman, W. Y. "John Brydges Schaw, 68th Foot, c. 1777." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 52 (Autumn 1974), pp. 131-132.
Carter, Clarence E. "The Significance of the Military Office in America, 1763-1775." American Historical Review, 28 (April 1923), pp. 475-488.
Cary, A. D. L., and Stoupler McCole. Regimental Records of the Royal Welsh Fusileers (Late the 23rd Foot). 3 vols. London: Foster Groom & Co., 1921.
Caruana, Adrian B. "The Dress of the Royal Artillery in North America 1775-1783." Military Collector and Historian, 35 (Fall 1983), pp. 124-129.
Chartrand, Renè. "Deserter Descriptions of Military Dress From Canadian Newspapers, 1780-1784." Military Collector and Historian, 24 (Summer 1972), pp. 56-57.
-----. "Notes on the Dress of the Royal Highland Emigrants, 1775-1784." Military Collector and Historian, 38 (Summer 1986), pp. 76-77.
Chester, Joseph Lemuel. "Some Particulars respecting the Family of Major John Andre." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 14 (March 1876), pp. 217-222.
Christie, Ian R. The End of North's Ministry, 1780-1782. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1958.
Clark, Dora Mae. "The British Treasury and The Administration of Military Affairs in America, 1754-1774." Pennsylvania History, 2 (October 1935), pp. 197-204.
Clark, Jane. "The Command of the Canadian Army for the Campaign of 1777." Canadian Historical Review, 10 (June 1929), pp. 129-135.
Clayton, Robert. "Extracts from the Order Book of Major Robert Clayton, of the Seventeenth Regiment British Foot, 1778." Edited by John W. Jordan. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 25 (1901), pp. 100-103.
Clinton, Henry. The American Rebellion: Sir Henry Clinton's Narrative of His Campaigns, 1775-1782, With An Appendix of Original Documents. Edited by William B. Willcox. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1954.
Coleman, John M. "Joseph Galloway and the British Occupation of Philadelphia." Pennsylvania History, 30 (July 1963), pp. 272-300.
Conway, Stephen R. "Military-Civilian Crime and the British Army in North America, 1775-1781." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of London, 1982.
Cook, H. C. B. "The 38th Foot: A Line Regiment in 1769 to 1772." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 46 (Summer 1968), pp. 91-96.
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Copeland, Peter F., and Donald W. Holst. "16th (Queen's) Regiment of Light Dragoons, 1776-1778." Military Collector and Historian, 15 (Winter 1963), pp. 116-118.
-----, and -----. "29th Regiment of Foot, 1770." Military Collector and Historian, 23 (Winter 1971), pp. 122-124.
Cornwallis, Charles. Correspondence of Charles, 1st Marquis Cornwallis. Edited by Charles Ross. 3 vols. London: J. Murray, 1859.
Corsar, Kenneth Charles, editor. "Letters From America, 1780 and 1781." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 20 (Fall 1941), pp. 130-135.
Crispin, Barbara. "Clyde Shipping and the American War." Scottish Historical Review, 41 (October 1962), pp. 124-133.
Curtis, Edward E. Organization of the British Army in the American Revolution. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1926.
Danglade, James Kirby. "John Graves Simcoe and the United States, 1775-1796: A Study in Anglo-American Frontier Diplomacy." Ph.D. Dissertation, Ball State University, 1972.
Dawney, N. P. "Two Eighteenth-Century Colours of the First Regiment of Foot Guards." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 54 (Autumn 1976), pp. 127-129.
De Fonblanque, Edward P. Political and Military Episodes in the Latter Half of the Eighteenth Century Derived from the Life and Correspondence of the Rt. Hon. John Burgoyne, General, Statesman, Dramatist. London: Macmillan, 1876.
Donoghue, Bernhard. British Politics and the American Revolution: The Path to War, 1773-75. London: Macmillan, 1964.
Dunham, George W. "An Episode of the Revolution." Journal of American History, 5 (October 1911), pp. 601-602.
Ellis, George R. "General Burgoyne in Boston." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 14 (March 1876), pp. 233-247.
Evelyn, W. Glanville. Memoir and Letters of Captain W. Glanville Evelyn, of the 4th Regiment ("King's Own"), from North America, 1774-1776. Edited by G. D. Scull. Oxford: James Parker and Co., 1879.
Fagerstrom, Dalphy I. "Scottish Opinion and the American Revolution." William and Mary Quarterly, 3d Ser., 11 (April 1954), pp. 252-275.
Ferguson, K[enneth] P. "The Volunteer Movement and the Government, 1778-1793." Irish Sword, 13 (1978-1979), pp. 208-216.
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Fetter, Frank Whitson. "Who Were the Foreign Mercenaries of the Declaration of Independence?" Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 104 (October 1980), pp. 508-513.
Flanagan, Vincent, and Gerald Kurland. "Stephen Kemble: New Jersey Loyalist." New Jersey History, 90 (Spring 1972), pp. 6-26.
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Fortescue, John W. A history of the 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's own). New York: Macmillan and Co., 1895.
Fox, Dixon Ryan. "Burgoyne, Before and After Saratoga." Quarterly Journal of the New York State Historical Association, 10 (April 1929), pp. 128-137.
French, Allen. General Gage's Informers: New Material Upon Lexington & Concord, Benjamin Thompson as Loyalist & the Treachery of Benjamin Church, Jr. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1932.
Frey, Sylvia Rae. The British Soldier in America: A Social History of Military Life in the Revolutionary Period. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1981.
Gage, Thomas. The Correspondence of General Thomas Gage with the Secretaries of State 1763-1775. Edited by Clarence E. Carter. 2 vols. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1931-1933.
Galloway, Joseph. Letters to a nobleman, on the conduct of the war in the Middle Colonies. London: J. Wilkie, 1779.
Geddes, James D. "British Colours in the American War of Independence." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 53 (Summer 1975), pp. 123-124.
Gee, Olive. "The British War Office in the Later Years of the American War of Independence." Journal of Modern History, 26 (June 1954), pp. 123-136.
George III of Great Britain. The Correspondence of King George the Third From 1760 to December 1783. Edited by John W. Fortescue. 2d Edition. 6 vols. London: Frank Cass & Co., 1967.
Gerson, Noel Bertram. The man who lost America; a biography of Gentleman Johnny Burgoyne. New York: Dial Press, 1973.
Gilbert, Arthur N. "Recruitment and Reforms in the East India Company's Army, 1760-1800." Journal of British Studies, 15 (November 1975), pp. 89-111.
Gilbert, Stephen. "Blue Trousers and the Seventy-First Regiment Revisited." Military Collector and Historian, 40 (Spring 1988), pp. 17-19.
Glover, Michael. General Burgoyne in Canada and America: Scapegoat for a System. London: Gordon & Cremoneri, 1976.
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Graham, Henry. History of the Sixteenth, The Queen's, Light Dragoons (Lancers). London: N.p., 1912.
Graham, Samuel. "An English Officer's Account of His Services in America--1779-1781." Historical Magazine, 9 (August-November 1865), pp. 241-249, 267-274, 301-308, 329-335.
Grant, Alastair M. General James Grant of Ballindalloch, 1720-1806. London: A. M. Grant, 1930.
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Griffin, William D. "General Charles O'Hara." Irish Sword, 10 (Summer 1972), pp. 179-187.
Gruber, Ira D. The Howe Brothers and the American Revolution. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1972.
Guthorn, Peter J. British Maps of the American Revolution. Monmouth Beach, N.J.: Philip Freneau Press, 1972.
Gutridge, George H. "Lord George Germain in Office, 1775-1782." American Historical Review, 33 (October 1927), pp. 23-43.
Haarmann, Albert W. "British, German, and Provincial Uniforms in the Revolution: Some Notes from Rivington's North American History for 1783." Military Collector and Historian, 14 (Winter 1962), pp. 113-120.
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Harris, R. G. "Robert Shore Milnes, Royal Horse Guards, 1780." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 54 (Spring 1976), pp. 1-2.
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Jones, Eldon Lewis. "Sir Guy Carleton and the Close of the American War of Independence." Ph.D. Dissertation, Duke University, 1968.
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Jones, Gwynfor. "The Royal Welch Fusiliers as Marines: 1778." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 40 (Winter 1962), pp. 200-206.
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