11. Review plan of the troops
11. Title: A Plan of the Review of the Volunteers
of Middlesex; on the 4th
of June 1799 in Hyde Park shewing the Station of every Company, their names
& number of Men in each.
Date: 1799.
Size: 298 x 430 mm. Scale 500 Yards = 115 mm.
Imprint(s): Publish´d June 25th 1799, by W Walker, 31,
Old Bond Street.
Signature(s): Cooke, sc, Howland St.
Location(s): BL, KB.
Date: 1799.
Size: 298 x 430 mm. Scale 500 Yards = 115 mm.
Comments: This was a broad sheet publication published separately
showing the locations of the troops who represented 65 different corps, their
numbers and giving the commanding officers in charge on the day they paraded before
King George III. Rather surprisingly, the King was stationed only 300 yards
from a powder magazine. Despite the fact that these reviews were regular
events, not many originals of such “Review” plans are known.[1] The publisher,
William Walker was also one of the publishers of the Hendon parish map of 1796 together
with W Faden (8).
[1] The BL copies (2) are Maps *3620.(1.) and Maps K.Top 26.6. BL also has a Plan of the Tables at which
the Volunteers of Kent were entertained also 1799. BL also has a Plan of Hyde Park for a review in 1860.
Durham University has a plan for a review held in that city in 1864. NLS has a
plan for a review held in Edinburgh in 1860. George Cambridge (ibid.) writes that
a plan of the 1800 review is held by the Inns of Court Regiment.
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