The regimental companion;. containing the pay, allowances, and relative duties of every officer in the British service; to which are added, the pay and allowances of His Majesty's troops in the East Indies, extracted from the code of rules and regulations printed by authority. By Charles James, Author of the new military dictionary, poems dedicated, by permission, to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, &c.
Charles James (active 1795-1801)
Category
Books
Date
1813
Materials
Place of origin
London
Collection
Mount Stewart, County Down
NT 3219990
Summary
Bibliographic description
4v., plates, tables (some folding);. 12mo. Former shelfmark: LE 3 [rubbed through and replaced with 2]. Imperfect: volume 4 only. Bound uniform with volume 2 of the edition of 1811.Provenance. No marks of provenance. Binding: Nineteenth-century full calf; gilt fillet and blind rolled with a repeating drawer-handle motif to form a border; sewn onto four raised supports; spine gold and blind tooled; direct-lettered in gilt: James's Regimental Companion. Vol. IV. London 1811.
Makers and roles
Charles James (active 1795-1801)