by Stuart Reid
Editor’s note
Readers may notice the inclusion within the plates and accompanying text, of material relating to David Morier’s paintings of British Grenadiers stationed at Roermond, commonly dated at 1751. The author has previously covered this topic in the first volume of the Men-at-Arms title King George’s Army 1740–93, explaining the significance of some of the paintings being completed in 1748, and not 1751 as originally thought.
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