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1806 (1 November) Napoloeonic Wars - An extremely rare British War Office army recruiting poster in

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1806 (1 November) Napoloeonic Wars - An extremely rare British War Office army recruiting poster in

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Auction Date:2011 Apr 16 @ 13:00 (UTC+1)
Location:The Freemasons Hall - 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
1806 (1 November) Napoloeonic Wars - An extremely rare British War Office army recruiting poster in the Irish language.
letterpress by Abraham Bradley King, Dame Street, Dublin, framed
70 by 56cm., 27.5 by 22in.
Provenance:
The Wolfe family, Forenaughts House, Co. Kildare; Forenaughts House contents auction 1994; Private collection
The Wolfe family, Forenaughts House, Co. Kildare, since 1803; The Estate of Miss Maud Wolfe, Forenaughts House; Sale by auction of the contents of Forenaughts House, Hamilton & Hamilton, 23 September 1980, whence acquired by the present owner.Recruitment poster printed by Abraham Bradley King, Dame Street, Dublin in November 1806. An extremely scarce example of attempts by the British Army to find recruits in Irish speaking areas of the country. It describes in detail the different branches of the army that a recruit could join, pay and conditions, service abroad, pensions etc. The United Kingdom's struggle with France during the Napoleonic wars required the British Army to expand rapidly. Ordinary recruiting methods failed to supply the number of men required to fill the Army ranks. Generals called for conscription for the first time in British History, although this was never enacted for the regular army. These problems with recruitment would remain a constant theme during the Napoleonic wars, and the British Army looked everywhere they could, including the Irish speaking areas of Ireland, to try and find new recruits.