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Letter to the Peterhead Volunteers

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Postcard of Letter to the Peterhead Volunteers.
000-100-020-329-C
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Letter to the Peterhead Volunteers

This letter, dated 1796, is to the commanding officer of the Peterhead Volunteers. It is from the commander-in-chief of the army in Scotland.

In the letter the commander-in-chief assures the commanding officer of his trust in the unit.

Fear of revolution and war with France resulted in Scots organising themselves into volunteer units. Eventually the government felt it was not enough to rely on volunteers and created a Scottish nationwide militia force in 1797.


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Online ID: 000-100-020-329-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  M.1963.67.5
Date: 1796
c. 1796 - 1800
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Dimensions: 254 mm H x 194 mm W (closed); 387 mm W (open, address showing)
What: Letter / document
Subject: Documents
Who: Peterhead Volunteers Royal Artillery (British land forces)
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Description: Peterhead Volunteers Royal Artillery - Documents and letters relating to the regiment, c. 1796 - 1797 - 1800
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