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St. Denis given np to ns. Some National Guards alone remained in 
it and looked very sulky. 
We crossed the Seine tins morning near Argenteuil by a bridge of 
boats, and the troop is cantoned at Pateaux and Pont de Neuilly. The 
Infantry bivouacked in the Bois de Boulogne, and Paris is surrendered 
to the Allied Army. Louis XVIII. entered his capital yesterday and 
so the war is ended. 
Rode into Paris, passing by the Barriere de TEtoile (unfinished) to 
the Place Louis XV. and the Palace of the Tuilieries. 
In order to be better foraged the troop had orders to be quartered 
at Bresle, where we remained a considerable time. From Bresle we 
marched to Marseilles, Grandvilliers, and Poix and Hornois for different 
periods. From Hornois we changed our quarters to Oisement, Blangis 
and Neufchatel. 
From Neufchatel we returned to Blangis and moved to Abbeville, 
where I left the army to come to England to see my brother, who was 
expected to go with his Regiment, the 84th, to India. 
Joined the Army of Occupation at Bahaume in August, and returned 
with it to England in November, 1818, and was reduced and appointed 
to a Company in the Mauritius. 
Arrived at Glasgow on the Recruiting Service. 
Appointed to a troop of Horse Artillery at Athlone in Ireland. 
Joined “ E ” of Horse Artillery at Athlone. 
1815. 
July 4th. 
n 7th. 
, 13th. 
August. 
May, 1816. 
Nov., 1822. 
Feb.1825. 
July 1825. 
