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Madras European Foot Artillery

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Historical books online
Following an [[Siege of Pondicherry 1748|inglorious siege]] of the nearby French stronghold of [[Pondicherry]], news arrived that the war in Europe had ended. The soldiers of the Royal Artillery, facing discharge and an uncertain future back in England, were offered employment as Artillerymen with the now fledgling Madras Army. This is taken as the foundation of the Madras Artillery.
A number of individual Artillerymen who transferred to the Madras Artillery are identified in this [httpshttp://searchfibis.fibisourarchives.org/frontisonline/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_components&id=721&s_id=221 FIBIS Search dataset].
They were well-trained professional artillerymen and able to train both other soldiers volunteering from the Task Force and further recruits trickling in from England. Until the demise of the Company’s Army in 1861, the Madras Artillery always had European Officers and European soldiers, except for the ‘Golundauze’ Battalion which employed Indian soldiers.
===FIBIS resources===
*[httpshttp://searchfibis.fibisourarchives.org/frontisonline/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_components&id=135&s_id=14 Transcription of Officers Service History, 1748 - 1861] from Leslie's ''List of Officers who have Served in the Madras Artillery''*[httpshttp://searchfibis.fibisourarchives.org/frontisonline/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_components&id=721&s_id=221 Royal Regiment of Artillery 1747-1749], a list of Artillerymen from Major John Goodyere's Company who sailed to India in 1747 with [[Edward Boscawen|Admiral Edward Boscawen]]'s Fleet
*"The Life of a Madras Artilleryman: The William Porter Letters" by Peter Bailey [[FIBIS Journals|''FIBIS Journal Number 3 (Spring 2000'')]]. FIBIS members may read this article online.
:Extracts from "The Private Letters of William Porter, Gunner, 3rd Batt., Madras Artillery (1826-1857) (Mss Eur. G128, British Library)", including time spent in [[Burma]]
===Historical books online===
*[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ikMIAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover ''History of the Services of the Madras Artillery''] Vol 1, (to 1810) by Peter James Begbie, Madras 1852. [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.284948 ''Volume 2''] 1853 Archive.org, Public Library of India Collection. Chapters covering the period from 1811.
*[httphttps://www.tamildigitallibrary.in/book-detail.php?id=jZY9lup2kZl6TuXGlZQdjZM9luQy&tag=The%20Chief%20secretary%20Madras%20diaries%20of%20Alexander%20Falconar%201790-1809#book1/ ''The Chief Secretary: Madras Diaries of Alexander Falconar 1790-1809''] Edited by N S Ramaswami 1983. Tamil Digital Library. Also contains a Notebook/Diary of Artillery Lieutenant Matthew Campbell 1821-1830 page 67. Includes on page 77 a list of Campbell's clothes, and also other items relating to military technical matters. Based on diaries found in India. Also available mirror version [https://archive.org/details/dli.jZY9lup2kZl6TuXGlZQdjZM9luQy/mode/2up Archive.org], includes [https://archive.org/details/dli.jZY9lup2kZl6TuXGlZQdjZM9luQy/page/n71/mode/2up Matthew Campbell].
*[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=p0FYAAAAcAAJ&pg=PR1 ‪''The Course of Instruction in Laboratory Work, and Directions for Making Percussion Caps; Also an Explanation of the Various Instruments in Use with the Madras Artillery''] Artillery Depot of Instruction, St Thomas’ Mount, January 1847‬ Google Books
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