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The Seven Years War (1756-63)

Manuscript and printed maps and views, correspondence and journals from the first global war

DANIEL PATERSON (1738-1825)

Plan of encampment at Chatham, 1762 (Chatham, Kent, UK) 51°22'44"N 00°31'40"E

c.1784-91

Pencil, ink on paper | 33.7 x 40.1 cm (image) | RCIN 731068.r

A list of the encamped regiments at Chatham, 1762. Accompanies the map of the encampment on the facing page (RCIN 731068.s).

The camp took place in exactly the same location in each year from 1756 to 1762, the duration of the Seven Years War for England. In 1756, from 19 June to 12 October, the encamped regiments, under the command of Major-General Lord George Sackville, were: 5th Bentinck's; 25th Homes's; 30th Loudon's; 36th Lord Robert Manners's; and 37th Stewart's. In 1757 the encamped regiments, from 27 June to 25 September, under the command of Major-General Lord George Sackville, were: 23rd Royal Wesh Fuziliers; 25th Homes's; 50th Hodgson's; 51st Brudenell's. In 1758 from 28 June to 7 November the encamped regiments, under the command of the Earl of Panmure, were: 37th Stewart's; 58th Armiger's; 61st G. Grey's. In 1759, from 15 June to 7 November, the encamped regiments, under the command of Lieutenant-General Campbell, were: 30th Loudon's; 36th Lord Robert Manners's; 50th Hodgson's; 11th Bocland's. In 1760 the encamped regiments, under the command of Major-General Carr, were: 9th Whitmore's; 61st G. Grey's. In 1761 the encamped regiments under the command of Lieutenant-General Kingsley, were: Cheshire, and Huntingdonshire. In 1762, the encamped regiments under the command of Lieutenant-General Kingsley, were 21st Panmure;s; Cornish; Dorsetshire.

In: Plans of the Encampments in South Britain from the Year 1756 to the Year 1762. See main entry under RCIN 731068.

Condition: flat, no fold lines.
  • Daniel Paterson (1738-1825) (draughtsman)

    George Morrison (1703/4?–99) (compiler)

    Subject(s)

    Army-GB
  • Watermark: Fleur-de-lys in crowned shield suspending a ‘4’ with the letters L V G below

    Condition: flat, no fold lines

  • 33.7 x 40.1 cm (image)

    37.0 x 52.8 cm (sheet)

  • Manuscript title:

    ENCAMPMENTS at CHATHAM from 1756 to 1762

    Annotations:

    (Recto) none. (Verso) [top right, black pencil:] 21.

    George III catalogue entry:

    Encampments 14 drawn Plans of the Encampments in South Britain from 1756 to 1762; by George Morrison, drawn by Daniel Paterson. oblong Fol. [The same entry appears under the heading England.]

  • Subject(s)

    Chatham, Kent, UK (51°22'44"N 00°31'40"E)

Page revisions

  • 23 May 2024