Dear Clive
Thank you so much for your information and suggestions, much appreciated.
Kind Regards
Mary Hart
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Sent: Sunday, 12 March 2017 11:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [WLS-BRE] McGrath/Dealy/Daley
Hi Mary
The Royal Welsh Fusiliers (23rd Regiment) were based at Brecon for five years until Monday
28th June 1830, when they departed for Plymouth and, presumably, thereafter for Ireland.
The army records, including the general muster books and pay lists, are available at the
National Archives, Kew:
23rd Foot, 1st Battalion, 1829: WO 12/3982
23rd Foot, 1st Battalion, 1830: WO 12/3983
Perhaps someone may be doing similar research and know a little more and/or be able to
look up the relevant entries for you?
There should be useful genealogical information attached to Edward's army record, but
it's a research 'project', moving backwards and forwards through successive
muster books, rather than a single 'look-up' to tease out what is required!
Best regards
Clive Gardener
www.secret-bottletop.com