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[DONALDSON ( Joseph )]. Scenes and sketches of a soldier's life in Ireland Edinburgh : Printed for W

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[DONALDSON ( Joseph )]. Scenes and sketches of a soldier's life in Ireland Edinburgh : Printed for W

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
[DONALDSON ( Joseph )]. Scenes and sketches of a soldier's life in Ireland Edinburgh : Printed for William Tait … W. Curry, Jun. & Co., Dublin … , 1826FIRST EDITION, pp iv, 212, 12mo, very good copy pleasantly bound in modern boards. Donaldson (1794–1830), Glasgow-born soldier and surgeon … With some friends he ran away to sea and made a voyage to the W. Indies, which disenchanted him of a sea life. In 1809 he again ran away, enlisted in the old 94th (Scotch, or Scots, brigade), accompanied the regiment to Jersey, then to Spain, where it took part in the desperate defence of Fort Matagorda and later was with Picton's division in the Peninsula, 1811-14. After the peace the Scots brigade was stationed in Ireland, where it was disbanded in 1818, except for the 94th, which survived. In the meantime he married a young Irish girl, alluded to in some of his writings under the name of Mary MacCarthy …. In 1815 he was discharged as sergeant, at the age of twenty-one … Returning to Glasgow, he made a little money by the publication of his Scenes and Sketches in Ireland. His hopes of obtaining employment in civil life having utterly failed, he went to London, enlisted in the East India Company's service, and was employed as a recruiting-sergeant, first in London and later in Glasgow. Disliking this, he transferred to the district staff, and was employed as head clerk in the Glasgow district staff office for some years. While in London, he had found time to study anatomy and surgery, studies which he continued at Glasgow. Having qualified as a surgeon, he took his discharge in 1827. He left his wife and children in Glasgow, and, hoping to improve his medical prospects, went to London and later to Paris, where he died in 1830, at the age of thirty-six. His three books give a vivid picture of soldier's life in the Peninsula and in Ireland (ODNB).IRELAND; MILITARY; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;