The History of Lord Seaton's Regiment, (The 52nd Light Infantry) At the Battle of Waterloo:

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Leeke, William, 1798-1879
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During the 4th, 5th, and 6th of July, the whole French army marched from the neighbourhood of Pans on the road to Orleans, and retired behind the Loire. Great numbers retired to their homes. On the breaking up of the army, many of the officers of the Imperial Guard emigrated, some to Turkey, others to Greece, others again to America. Several of the chief officers, Marshal Grouchy, and the Generals Clausel, Vandamme^ Ld%vre- Desnouettes, Sigaud, and a great many officers oi rank, wero at New Yor...k and Philadelphia in 1817, and a large portion of them, under the direction of General Lallemand, attempted to found a colony in Texas, but it did not prosper, and after losing three- fourths of their numbers, tiie romainder of these poor feUnws returned to New Orleans and settled there.
Digitized by Google IN THE CHAMPS CLTSf£& 157 The encampment of Adam's brigade in the Champs Elys^es was about the same thing, as regarded Paris and its inhabitants, as ' would be the encampment of £500 men in Hyde Park, between the entrance gate near Apslej house and the statue of Achilles, to London and its inhabitants ; or the same number in the Green Park, near Piccadilly; or in St James's park, between the Horse Guards and Dartmouth street ; it was also the same sort of thing to ns.


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